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Annetta
Kyle William Designs | 2015


Designed for the new knitter wanting to make something special, this pattern provides the direction to craft a simple, comfortable rolled brim hat. Using Universal Yarn’s Cotton Supreme Batik, it’s the perfect hat to make and donate to your local Oncology ward or cancer center.

This pattern is worked in the round and requires basic knitting knowledge, including cast on, joining in the round, knitting, decreasing, and finishing.

Proceeds from the sale of this pattern are donated to Halos of Hope™


Gauge |
20 sts and 24 rounds = 4″ in pattern

Skills Needed |
Cast on, knit, working in the round, decreasing, finishing


Yarn |
Universal 
Cotton Supreme Batik
100% Cotton; 
180 yards / 100 gr
33 Blueberry Jam, 1 skein

Note: There should be enough yarn in one skein to make two hats

Needles |
US 7 (4.5 mm) 
circular or DPNs

Notions |
Stitch marker, measuring tape, tapestry needle


Finished Size |
Adult Medium (Large)
18 (20)” circumference X 
7.5” tall
(without stretching and 
with brim rolled)


$2.00 (.pdf download)
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© 2015 Kyle Kunnecke

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