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Sunday
Jan012012

roscoe village hat

A basic slouchy hat that you’ll want to wear every day. Knit one in every color to suit your mood. Instructions are written for the medium size with larger size in parentheses.

Materials:
Size US 8, 16” circular and double pointed needles
1 skein Malabrigo Merino Worsted (Pictured: Malabrigo Merino Worsted – Med. Size in Uva; Large Size in Blue Graphite)
1 stitch marker
Tapestry needle

Gauge:
8 sts / 2” in elongated seed stitch pattern

Finished Measurements (After Blocking):
Medium: 21” circumference; 9” height
Large: 22” circumference; 10” height

$5.00

Sunday
Jan012012

twisted cowl

(C) Malabrigo

This pattern is available as part of Malabrigo Book Three.

Sunday
Jan012012

scalloped shawl

(C) Malabrigo

This pattern is available as part of Malabrigo Book Three.

(C) Malabrigo

(C) Malabrigo

Sunday
Jan012012

slouchy pom hat

The Slouchy Pom hat was inspired by an adorable hat I spotted in Urban Outfitters. It was extremely large and had a pom pom that weighed down the crown of the hat so that it had a very attractive slouchiness to it. This is my version.

Materials:
• Cascade Eco Duo (pictured in zebra) – 1 skein
• Size US10, 16” circular & double pointed needles
• 1 stitch marker

Gauge & Finished Measurements:
4 sts/inch in Stockinette
Brim = 17” circumference
Length = 10” from cast on edge to bind off

$4.00



Sunday
Jan012012

bluebird scarf

Approximately 470 yards of lace or sock weight yarn (pictured: Malabrigo Lace in Alpine Pearl).

Size US 4 needles. Using a US 4 produces a dense fabric. If you prefer a lacier fabric, feel free to use a large needle.

Experiment with a few sizes and choose whichever you feel looks best!

Note: If you choose lace weight, you will be holding two strands at once while knitting (If using one skein of lace weight, make sure to have the ball wound so that both the center end and the outside end can be used simultaneously. Most yarn shops have a ball winder that will accomplish this for you).

If you choose a sock weight yarn, you will be using one strand while knitting this pattern.



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