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Tag Archives: hat
Cottontots to the Rescue!
Project – Bear Hat (knit) Bernat Free Pattern (download here) Yarn – Bernat Cottontots in Sweet Dreams, Blue Berry Blogger – Shandeh A couple days ago, my husband came home from work, collapsed on the sofa, plopped his laptop on … Continue reading
The Virtue of Patience
Project – Groovy Granny Poncho Bernat Pattern Book #530135 Kool Kids Yarn – Bernat Cottontots in Country Red, Country Pink, and Country Green Blogger – DinaPurls Yes, patience and how about perseverance too? Despite my laments over finishing, I persevered and … Continue reading
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Tagged Bernat Cottontots, crochet, DinaPurls, hat, poncho
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An “Average” Lady's Hat
Project – Cable Hat Bernat Free Pattern (download here) Yarn – Bernat Roving in 00104 Cobalt Blogger – Teresaknits For myself, I knit up this Cable Hat in the new Roving yarn by Bernat, a bulky weight wool and acrylic … Continue reading
Hats Off to the Hat
Project – Ruffle Hat Bernat Free Pattern (download here) Yarn – Bernat Baby Jacquards in 06012 Macaroon Blogger – Teresaknits Do you ever get into a knitting rut where you keep knitting the same pattern or same object over and … Continue reading
Posted in Blogger Projects, Finished Projects
Tagged baby, Bernat Baby Jacquards, hat, Teresaknits
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Free Pattern Friday – Baby Items for Charity
Every Friday, we’ll be bringing you highlights from the Bernat Free Pattern Library. To get these great patterns you just need to log in to the Bernat site. This week in honor of our new website www.bernatcares.com, we’re highlight four … Continue reading
A Beautiful, Pink Cabled Hat!
My hat is now finished, and I am really “wowed” by the results. The Bernat Berella 4 yarn makes such a nice knitted project! I’m very pleased with the stitch definition of this yarn – it shows off the cables beautifully. … Continue reading
Cables in PINK
I’m now at the cabled section of the hat. It’s not my first time in “cable-land”, but this pattern still confused me a bit. I was going back and forth between the hat directions and the cable pattern at the beginning … Continue reading
Ultra Pink Brim
Not just pink…..ULTRA pink! That’s what the yarn color is called, and it’s a very accurate description of this shade. I remember wearing a blouse this color when I was a young lady in the 80′s. (We called it “Hot Pink” … Continue reading
A Hat for Breast Cancer Awareness
This month, I’ve decided to knit a smaller project, since my last two projects were so big. Time to relax a bit! After some consideration, I’ve chosen to make a cabled hat, using Bernat Berella 4. The free Bernat pattern … Continue reading
Finished Hat
I’m loving the hat! It’s too cute. I must confess it was a rough start, though. For some reason, I had a hard time getting past the first row; my stitches kept getting twisted. After ripping out the third time, … Continue reading