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2x2 Ribbed hat

So, i made a hat too.



It's a simple 2x2 rib. I didn't really use a pattern for this, but this is what i did:

Size 7 needles
Lion Brand Wool-Ease

- CO 80 St.
- Knit 2x2 rib for approx. 8.5", longer if you want to flip/roll the bottom up.
- Decrease the crown by
:RS: K2, *P2TOG, K2*, P2
:WS: K2, *P2, K2*, P2

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