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New Yorker Two-Way Halo
ABOVE: With one roll tied behind the other, the hat is worn in true halo fashion. A single roll can be worn by itself if you prefer it this way. AT LEFT: For variation, twist the two rolls and obtain this very smart turban effect.
Nothing could be easier to knit or more effective to wear than this smart two-toned halo. Start now. You’ll love thinking up your own color schemes when knitting yourself this very versatile little hat. The original was knitted in cherry-red and white, but you might like to try navy and white, lime and navy, or maybe pink and deep violet; in fact, any colors that will tone in with your winter wardrobe. And note this: It costs but a few pence to make!
Materials: 1 skein “Sun-Gio’” Shrink proof 4-ply fingering wool, shade No. 2138 (red); 1 skein shade No. 1075 (white); 1 pair No. 8 needles; cotton-wool; length of cord.
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- First published: June 1946
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- Last updated: September 9, 2019 …
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