![]() □□□ when a caterpillar turns into a butterfly it doesn’t do it step by step. i see through hazy mint green windows and have curious dreams of possible future wings. i have found a chrysalis has begun to form around me as i change. ![]() with so much to learn, the mysteries of deep transformation have begun to swirl in the cauldron of my consciousness and form, as they have for so many of us right now. k a row, purl a row.įunny thing is that i thought i was a butterfly all along. K2tog: knit the next two stitches together. Bring yarn around back and knit sts again. ![]() (The wire is simply whipstitched along the top edge of the brim.) If you go for the wired option get a needle & matching thread too. The first picture in pattern shows hat wired, the second pic shows not wired. Optional: enough wire to go around the outer brim of hat. ![]() Use needles necessary to get gauge.Ī pair of US 10 (6 mm) circular needles 24” long, In St stitch using US 10 or 6 mm needles.Īfter felting, work will shrink down to about 20 sts & 24 rows in 4×4”. (Though please note that other animal fibers will felt differently.)īefore felting: Work 16 sts and 20 rows to measure 4×4” NOTE: hat is felted in the washing machine so be sure to get something that is 100% wool or other animal fiber. If directions differ, Adult size will be in parentheses.įinished measurements: measured pressed flat.īefore felting: 19” wide (at widest part of brim) x 27” high.Īfter felting: 12” wide (at widest part of brim) x 17” high.īefore felting: 24” wide (at widest part of brim) x 33” high.Īfter felting: 15” wide (at widest part of brim) x 22” high.Ĭascade 220, 100 g – 220 yds – 200 m, 100% Peruvian Highland Wool. I think you’ll find this hat quite handy to wear as you mix your own special blends, brews and potions. As part of your lesson, you will be making a very practical witch hat. Welcome to Witch & Wizard Academy! You are in Potions Class. This pattern is also in The Witch & Wizard Academy Primer year 1 e-book.ĥ patterns & 5 classes with mini-lessons buy e-book now! 11.99 USD The golden snitch by Kathy Lewinski is a great pattern that gives you easy-to-follow instructions.*a practical witch hat* knitting pattern: BUY IT NOW: 5.50 USD Take a look at this roundup of Harry Potter knits and get some ideas > The Harry Potter knitting patterns below have been chosen with variety in mind, from a knitted scarf and sorting hat to the golden snitch, there is something for everyone.įind the perfect knitting pattern and get those needles out, this type of project will see you through Harry Potter movie marathons throughout the fall/winter and keep you cozy once finished. The patterns in this roundup are mostly easy for beginners, with some intermediate choices too. Throughout the movies, you see the knit school scarves in the house colours regularly being worn by the Hogwarts students, especially during Quidditch games. The other characters including Hermione are seen wearing knitted hats, gloves and scarves and Neville Longbottom wore a very intricate knit cardigan in the last two movies. Image + Pattern from Patty My Handmade Lifestyle Knits Worn By The Characters By subscribing, I consent to receiving emails.
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