Pussy Cat Hat Pattern 4 in Yarn Weights

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    Pussy Cat Hat Pattern 4 in Yarn Weights

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    Pussy Cat Hat Pattern 4 in Yarn Weights
    Pussy Cat Hat Pattern 4 in Yarn Weights

    "This pattern was created to make hats for friends attending the Women’s March on Washington as part of the Pussy Hat Project. The pattern is written in US terminology and designed for using 4 different weights of yarn, so it is the perfect for any yarn in your stash. Patterns are for an adult size hat (19″ in circumference and 7.5″ in length) The hats can easily be made smaller or larger by adjusting the number of rows or rounds."

    Easy

    Crochet HookH/8 or 5 mm hook, J/10 or 6 mm hook, L/11 or 8 mm hook

    Yarn WeightOther

    Finished Size19″ in circumference and 7.5″ in length

    Materials List

    • Approximately 150 yards of worsted weight yarn. I used Premier Yarns Deborah Norville Everyday Soft Worsted in Neon Pink and Deborah Norville Serenity Baby in Tea Roses.
    • Approximately 130 yards of bulky weight yarn. I used Premier Yarns Deborah Norville Serenity Chunky in Pink Candy.
    • Approximately 180 yards of DK or Sport weight yarn. I used Lion Brand’s Ice Cream yarn in Strawberry
    • 120 Yards Bulky Wieght Yarn. I used Bernat Chunky

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    These are different. I think I may have to tweak mine a bit. These don't look like cats to me. I want to make the ears a lot longer and make it more of a rabbit. It needs eyes too. That will dress it up a lot. Thanks for the inspiration.

    This is absolutely disgusting.

    I was actually planning to make some of Pussy Cat Hats, but hadnt decided exactly which pattern to use. These are all modeled on the original hat style (basic rectangle bag). I never thought of using a chunky yarn but am seriously considering it now. There are no photos other than the completed hats, but the pattern is so simple it really doesnt need any.

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