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  • What is the knitting pattern for a hat according to the Klutz knitting book?

    Posted by admin on March 1st, 2010 and filed under hat | 2 Comments »

    I am making a hat for someone and forgot the book at home in another state. All I know is to cast on 84 stitches, then do the stockinette stitch until it is 8 inches long, but I forgot the rest. So I was wondering if anyone else knew because I cant find it anywhere online.

    I don’t know about the specific pattern you mention. I suppose that if anyone did have it they would not be able to publish it online because of copyright infringement laws. You might find the same book in a library or even a store, and you could read it over and see if that helps. Could someone at home make a copy and mail it to you? Otherwise, any similar type of hat should help. There are huge numbers of free hat patterns online, and you can see pictures if you search images. Good luck, I hope this helps.

    2 Responses

    1. hairbender Says:

      You need more information that that!!!

      If you just want to form the crown, just make your decreases according to the rate of decrease… and you should be fine. You can use the instructions on any hat… they are all the same. Nothing hard about it. I like 6 decrease points, or you may like 7, or 8… all the same.
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    2. Nancy S Says:

      I don’t know about the specific pattern you mention. I suppose that if anyone did have it they would not be able to publish it online because of copyright infringement laws. You might find the same book in a library or even a store, and you could read it over and see if that helps. Could someone at home make a copy and mail it to you? Otherwise, any similar type of hat should help. There are huge numbers of free hat patterns online, and you can see pictures if you search images. Good luck, I hope this helps.
      References :

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