I'm not sure how many of you out there grew up surrounded by drinking games like Kings, A$$hole, or Up the River, Down the River but one thing that was always fun about them is when you had a Jump In Social. A chance for everyone around the room to lift their glasses to drink.
It feels a bit in a way (ever so childish and underage drinking really) like you were saying "Drinks On Me"!
Here presenting Flora – a hat that was at first conceived to be a cowl but destined to be a hat.
Sorry for the long delay – but here it is!
This is one of my first true patterns so please let me know how it works out for you! I hope you enjoy wearing it this fall!
I've got lots of other fun knits on the needles! Can't wait to show you!
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Wonderful!!! I love it.
Thank you so very much for the pattern it will be in my queue.
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Beautiful!
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Beautiful! Thanks for the pattern!
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It is a lovely pattern. Thank you for sharing.
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I love it! Thanks for the post to Ravelry for the pattern.
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I love it — and I love the colors you chose! Thanks for sharing!!
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I am just learning to do color work, and this hat is just awesome! Thanks for sharing your hard work!
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Fantastic! I’ve had yarn waiting for this!
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very cute! i’m downloading this for sure!!!
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great hat! thanks for sharing the pattern with us.
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I really like the colors you used! Thanks for the pattern.
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Very pretty! Wish Mum would knit one of these for us.
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This is fantastic, you know I am a sucker for any leaf pattern, can’t wait to do this one!
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gorgeous!
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i LOVE it. thank you!
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love love love!
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Fabulous! Thanks very much, this will keep me going until you bring Orla out;)
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Freaking fabulous! I’m so proud of you! And, I can’t wait to knit up one of these for my own noggin! xo-S.
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You rock Margaux! I’ve downloaded it and am definitely going to make it… How ’bout a “Knit-a-long”???? I think I’ll start a thread on Patricia’s Yarns…!
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Hooray! It’s a beautiful pattern!
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That’s a fab leaf pattern – and I really like green yarn too.
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Thank you for making this beautiful pattern available! I’ve been looking forward to knitting this cap ever since I first saw it on Ravelry.
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LOVE the hat!!
Yes…I did play all of those games….ha ha, thanks for reminding me 🙂
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Hiya,
I saw your pattern on ravelry and definatly want to knit it. However I can’t find that nice dark green yarn you used anywere near me, well the yarn yes but not in that colour. Can you tell me the yardage of your monos so i can see were I can find a suitable replacement?
Cheers Suse (Susedolamroth on Ravelry)
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Just fantastic! Thank you so much for sharing!
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Oh thank you so much, this was JUST the hat I was looking for!
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OMG you really have very nice work here. I love your site very very much. Especially your knittings and the design that you have come up with. Really very beautiful. Glad I found your site 🙂
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looks beautiful! Thanks for the pattern!
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I love your pattern, thank you for sharing
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Thank you very much for this pattern; I love the hat. I have made two (switched the green and white around for 2nd one) and got lots of compliments.
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thank you so much for this pattern! it is beautiful. i’ve just begun, and have a question. it says CO 120 st, but it also says there are 3 pattern repeats of the 30 st. color pattern. do you cast on 90 st, not 120?
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Thanks a great deal! I truly enjoyed reading this.Looking via these posts and also the material you’ve provided I can appreciate that I still have a great deal of things to learn.
6.These articles are fantastic; the specifics you show us is interesting for everybody and is really wonderful written. It’s just outstanding!!
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Lovely colorwork pattern! I’m going to use this for the top of a pair of knee-high socks. The leaves will look so awesome peeking out over the tops of my boots!
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download link no longer working? Love this hat, would like to make one myself!
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The pattern is lovely. Question: you list 2 needle sizes but do not note in the pattern when to use which size. I am assuming the smaller needle is for cast on and initial garter stitch brim; the larger for the colorwork section.
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