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Hugs and Kisses Hat - knitting pattern

Hugs and Kisses Hat

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Yarn: Sewrella Yarn: Classic DK Tonal, 100% superwash merino wool, 231 yards per 100 grams - 4 ply. This delightful yarn is warm and soft, making it perfect for a variety of knitting projects. For this pattern, you will need two colors: 50 grams for Color A and 30 grams for Color B, allowing for a beautiful contrast in your design.

Needles: You will require 5/3.75mm 16-inch circular needles as well as double-pointed needles for finishing touches. Alternatively, you can use a 40-inch circular needle if you prefer the magic loop method for seamless knitting.

Notions: Don't forget your yarn needle for weaving in those ends to give your project a polished finish. Additionally, a stitch marker can be handy to keep track of your rounds, especially if you're new to circular knitting.

Gauge: Achieve a gauge of 12 stitches and 13 rows per 2 inches to ensure that your finished item fits perfectly. It's important to check your gauge before you start knitting, as this will help maintain the correct size and shape.

Size: This pattern is designed to fit a 22-inch circumference, making it ideal for most adults. Whether you're knitting for yourself or as a thoughtful gift, this size ensures a comfortable and cozy fit.

Stitches Used: The techniques you'll use in this pattern include knit (k), purl (p), place marker (PM), slip marker (SM), knit two together (k2tog), and knitting through the back loop (tbl). These essential stitches will guide you through the project, whether you're a beginner or an experienced knitter.

Craft your very own knit accessory that highlights the beautiful hues of Sewrella Yarn's Classic DK Tonal, and enjoy the process of creating something unique and handmade. Remember to share your finished project on social media or with fellow knitting enthusiasts!

Copyright Julia Schwartz.

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