Whew, I'm on fire. A second pattern only after a week? Unseen in the history of Thimblewubble crochet! Write it in the history books!
But then again, hats work up fast and are fairly easy to make and write patterns for. Fairly easy. The patternwriting part still is quite tricky for me.
And Octobre is the perfect time for hat-making! Right in time to store up on all kinds of warm hats before winter is coming. Because, of course, we need to brace ourselves for the pending winter. Keep our tiny, cute little ears warm. We don't want an infection, now do we?
So, for today a (slouchy) beanie! I put slouchy between brackets because you can choose how you wear this hat. Slouchy or not. Or something in between. It's called the peacock tails hat, because... to be honest, this variation on the shell stitch really just looks like the behinds of a horde of peacocks. Don't believe me? Take a look yourself! Have a peacock's behind for comparison right here.
Similarly to the previous hat I posted, this one is also for free in my Ravelry Library. I'm so generous lately. Hehe.
This time, a bit making up for what I did last time, I once again used my old love Wibra Saskia. I had a lot of scraps in these purple and greens, so it was a perfect way of using up these scraps I still had.
There's both a written pattern and a chart in the pdf you can download from my ravelry.
I hope you enjoy the pattern, and if you find any mistakes or difficulties, never hesitate to contact me!
Thimblewubble
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