Cascades Cap
by Emily Devlin
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© Emily Devlin
Cascades Cap
by Emily Devlin
Inspired by the train between Portland and Seattle, this hat is a perfect travel project in any season! The stranded colorwork keeps the pattern interesting and produces a warm fabric that isn’t too bulky.
You’ll need approximately 125 yards of the main color and 75 yards each of two contrast colors. This is a great hat for using up odds and ends of yarn leftover from other projects.
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- First published: June 2015
- Page created: June 4, 2015
- Last updated: June 4, 2015 …
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