I knitted this hat for my granddaughter when she was a baby because she didn’t want anything pulled over her head. This way, her parents could easily keep her head and neck warm.
The hat is very easy to knit, which is something beginners (with basic skills) keep telling me.
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This merino wool headband is a real eye-catcher with its cable pattern. It’s knitted using a stitch technique that creates small air pockets, giving it a lovely fluffy look. I often wear it as a loop as well. So here you have multiple ways to wear it.
You should have some knitting experience for this one, but then it’s quite easy.
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You can knit all sorts of things with sock yarn, not just socks. I knitted this cozy, soft poncho cape for myself using sock yarn. It’s quick to slip on and keeps your upper body nice and warm. It leaves your arms free, so it’s also very practical for preparing food, for example.
You’ll enjoy knitting this poncho cape from the very start. It’s so easy that you can even do it while watching TV.
Click here for the knitting pattern.