Yeah... had to frog this.
I messed up the decrease, and realized... I’m not happy with the yarn, and this needs to go bye bye.
I’ll try this again when I find the right yarn.

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Yeah... had to frog this.
I messed up the decrease, and realized... I’m not happy with the yarn, and this needs to go bye bye.
I’ll try this again when I find the right yarn.
This hat is starting to look like something! Working really well on my sharp sock hiya hiyas. I mixed up the elemental chart a bit so it's repeating fire and ice. Wait till you see the creatures! 🐙🔥🐙❄️
Where Wild Grass Grows
$5.00 CND
Also available through Ravelry, Etsy and Craftsy
Skills needed Comfort working in-the-round and knowledge of basic increases and decreases.
Materials Yarn: 1 skein Elsbeth Lavold Silky Wool, 65% wool, 35% silk, 175m/ 192 yd per 50g or approx. 65 (82, 110, 131, 165) yds / 60 (75, 100, 120, 150) m of equivalent DK weight yarn. Needles: 4 mm/US #6 16 inch circular needles or size to achieve gauge Other: stitch markers, darning needle
Measurements Gauge: 22 sts x 29 rows per 4 inches/10 cm Finished sizes Extra Small: 11.5 inches circumference by 6 inches tall/ 29 x 15 cm. Small (baby): 15 inches circumference by 7 inches tall/ 38 x 18 cm. Medium (child): 18 inches circumference by 8.5 inches tall/ 46 x 22 cm. Large (adult): 21 inches circumference by 9 inches tall/ 53 x 23 cm. Extra Large: 24 inches circumference by 9.5 inches tall/ 61 x 24 cm.
When the winds blow and light rain falls curly hair goes wild. Where Wild Grass Grows was designed to keep the frizz away on just these days. The relaxed fit allows you to tuck up long hair for protection from the elements. Knit in a silk blend, this hat is ideal for transitional weather.
Stash busting is made easier with the inclusion of a convenient alternate yarn and gauge table. This table provides stitch counts and sizing information for the adult hat size in five additional gauges making Where Wild Grass Grows a great stash buster.
A companion pattern, Where Wild Grass Grows Socks, will be released in 2015.
Where Wild Grass Grows HAT Where Wild Grass Grows $5.00 CND Also available through Ravelry, Etsy and Craftsy Skills needed…