



I really loved working with this cotton/acrylic/nylon yarn - incredibly soft and a bit springy so there was some ease in manipulating the yarn.
I ended up making it in size 3 months to 6 months.
The recipient was just charmed by the hat, too. I'm glad I had it on the bear to show it off better. (Nothing more boring than a folded hat in a box if you don't knit or crochet.)
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The down and dirty details:
Yarn(s): Comfy Worsted
Purchased: Knit Picks
Needles: size 4/size 5
Time: for me - 10 hours; for most knitters, 4 hours
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