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100 Hats to Knit & Crochet

by Jean Leinhauser

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It's hat heaven for those who knit or crochet, with patterns created by one of the most popular design teams in the craft. Just about every kind of hatwear is here, for everything from fun parties to formal occasions, for women and men, children and teens, infants and toddlers. Apply your needles to a garden party hat with a wide brim and floral decoration. Then make a toasty ski cap, a hat for a ponytail, stocking cap, head warmer, little girl's flower cloche, little boy's baseball cap, Russian hat and muff--even Rapunzel's tresses or a sexy Cleopatra chapeau perfect for Halloween. Whatever the outfit, you can use these colorful photos and simple instructions (with your own imaginative adaptations) to top it off!… (more)
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This book is great if you have straight hair. Curly-haired people need not apply. The patterns are pretty cute, though--most of them, anyway--and it's a great book to have if for some reason you are losing your hair and need to find creative ways to both work through your anxiety and cover up the loss of your crowning glory. For those of you going through this, my deepest sympathy as I went through it too in 2006. It *will* grow back--just don't expect it to be the same. Good luck! ( )
  voncookie | Jun 30, 2016 |
This book is great if you have straight hair. Curly-haired people need not apply. The patterns are pretty cute, though--most of them, anyway--and it's a great book to have if for some reason you are losing your hair and need to find creative ways to both work through your anxiety and cover up the loss of your crowning glory. For those of you going through this, my deepest sympathy as I went through it too in 2006. It *will* grow back--just don't expect it to be the same. Good luck! ( )
  anna_hiller | Jun 22, 2016 |
While there are some very nice patterns in this book there are also a couple that look ill-fitting and quite ridiculous. The models even look pained occasionally.

US terms used but it does have a conversion chart ( )
  wyvernfriend | Dec 3, 2008 |
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It's hat heaven for those who knit or crochet, with patterns created by one of the most popular design teams in the craft. Just about every kind of hatwear is here, for everything from fun parties to formal occasions, for women and men, children and teens, infants and toddlers. Apply your needles to a garden party hat with a wide brim and floral decoration. Then make a toasty ski cap, a hat for a ponytail, stocking cap, head warmer, little girl's flower cloche, little boy's baseball cap, Russian hat and muff--even Rapunzel's tresses or a sexy Cleopatra chapeau perfect for Halloween. Whatever the outfit, you can use these colorful photos and simple instructions (with your own imaginative adaptations) to top it off!

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