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Baby Crossing Lines Hat
This hat is the baby version of my very first pattern, Crossing Lines Hat. It uses techniques typically reserved for lace work, and instead creates a simultaneously warm and squishy, airy and pliable, piece of fabric. Knit in a wool for a cool weather piece, or in cotton for a warm weather knit. The stitch pattern itself isn’t difficult, and is easy to memorize.
Sizes: Sizes are approximate. The measurements provided are not the measurements of the hats, but the maximum measurements of the recipient that they will fit.
0-3 months: 15” Head Circumference, 6” High
3-6 months: 16.5” Head Circumference, 7” High
6-12 months: 18” Head Circumference, 7.5” High
Gauge:
2x2 Ribbing:
8 stitches & 11 rows in 1”
PSSO two stitches leg pattern:
8 stitches & 10 rows in 1”
Materials Needed:
• Approximately 100-230 yards of sock weight yarn
• (4) US 2 Double Pointed Needles
• (4) US 5 Double Pointed Needles
• Tapestry/Yarn Needle
• (1) stitch marker
• row counter
• tape measure
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- First published: April 2021
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