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With the One-of-a-Kind
Hats by Judith L. Swartz you won't have to make the same hat twice.
Easy
instructions show you how to change colors and textures, add ear flaps,
use stripes,
and more.
If you want to learn a new technique, try the Cables and Lace
Broomstick Hat by Kristin
Omdahl. The dense cabled brim, perfect for keeping your ears warm,
contrasts with the broomstick lace worked in the body of the hat to
create an
elegant and functional hat.
The Extreme Earflap Hats by Tiffany Reynolds is a
great crocheted hat pattern for teens. Quick to crochet with a dash of
felting,
they're as fun to make as they are to wear.
The Slanting Stitches Hat by Lisa Shroyer has a
brim that can be rolled up derby-style or pulled down for a bucket hat.
The Hot Cross Slouch Beret by Jennifer L. Appleby keeps
your head warm without mussing your do. Worked in a light-weight yarn,
it spans
seasons.
Also suitable for transitional seasons is the Lace Cap
by Kim Werker. Dainty and light, it shows off a favorite yarn and
works up
quickly.
For an engaging crochet project, try the Stone Path
Hat by Lisa Naskrent. This richly textured hat showcases crocheted
cables.
Also perfect for teens is the Flash Beanie by Judith
L. Swartz. This easy crochet hat pattern is so speedy to crochet
that you
can make a bunch-so when a hat gets left behind on the soccer field, you
have
another to replace it. For the style-minded, we have several crocheted
hats.
Download this free crochet eBook and start crocheting today!
Best wishes,

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