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Spin Cycle Hat

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Spin Cycle Hat
Spin Cycle Hat

Now here's a one-skein wonder! The Spin Cycle Hat is a gorgeous knit hat pattern that takes only (you guessed it!) one skein of yarn to complete. This easy pattern takes no time to whip up and the results are fabulous when using the amazingly colored Noro Odori bulky weight yarn. The colors on the Spin Cycle Hat take on a cyclone-like look, making it a great knit accessory to mix up your daily outfit. Give your head a treat and make the Spin Cycle Hat.

Easy

Knitting Needle Size10 or 6 mm, Double-Pointed Knitting Needles (DPNs)

Yarn Weight(5) Bulky/Chunky (12-15 stitches for 4 inches)

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The yarn is a must for this hat. It makes all the difference. I love the name of the hat. It suits it. I am always looking for different hat patterns and I like the fact it uses larger needles and only one skein. This pattern will be on my list. You can never have too many hats. Thank you for the pattern.

This is a lovely hat pattern made with beautiful yarn. The pattern calls for double pointed needles but you could start out on small circular needles, although you would have to change to the DPNs as you got to the top of the hat since the stitches become fewer. Maybe I'll ask for this yarn as a birthday gift so I can make this hat!

The photo of this hat is promising, makes one want to knit it because obviously it would brighten a winter's day. Winter can be a state of mind, and wearing cheerful colours will help create a positive frame of mind wearing this hat is bound to make the wearer smile - wonderful gift for yourself or someone else

I love the "windy" look of this pattern. It's very different. I also love the colorway. Not surprising it's Noro yarn because their gorgeous colorways are what they're famous for. Beautiful in every way.

Check out all of Mary Keenan's patterns. I found her on Ravelry and have enjoyed all of her ideas. Mary's patterns must be easy because I am self taught, have actually learned more by making her items, and everything has turned out beautifully.

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