Halloween Hat Wig, Fun Chemo Cap by Wild Daffodil

Halloween Hat Wig, Fun Chemo Cap

Knitting
August 2013
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 22 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 9 - 5.5 mm
225 - 250 yards (206 - 229 m)
one size fits all
English

This is the same pattern as the one for Cruella Deville, you do NOT need to buy both!!

Some knitting experience required.
It has been rated very easy by knitters.
It takes me about 4 hours to make from start to finish – so get a good Spooky DVD and off you go!

Fits all sizes from age 6 to adult.
One 100g ball of each colour.

I try my best to make the patterns easy to follow and add photos where I think they will help. I also include links to YouTube demos I have found.
I am always looking for ways to improve the patterns and would really love your feedback.

This is the perfect hatwig for the witch about town!
Twill cast a spell over all who wears it turning them into the most fun, funky and fabulous witch at the party!
You could knit it all in white for a stylish ghost – how about the ghost of Marilyn Monroe?
Or use black one side and white the other for Cruella Deville!
Wicked!
A fun and funky Chemo Cap/Hat/Wig

This pattern is different from the Flick Wig pattern to accommodate the colour combinations.
It is a slightly more snug fit and has more of a flare on the flick! But you can make it in all one colour and then you have a Flick Wig.

A Multi-tasking pattern
Why not knit in your favourite sports team colours.

Or national flag colours eg. Red and white for England
Red and Green for Wales
Blue and white for Scotland

Or use zingy colour combinations like pink and orange
turquoise and lime green

Or a mermaid wig in blues – perhaps adorned with starfish and shells

I’m sure you will have loads more fabulous ideas and I can’t wait to see your pictures! Have loads of fun!
Please do not copy or alter my patterns for anything other than your own personal use. You are welcome to sell the finished products for charity and a mention of my site would be just brilliant - thank you - let me know how you get on!
Happy Knitting and Happy Halloween! :-)