Every year around mid-November, I go into panicky-present-knitting-mode. There's never enough time to knit something for everyone, yet starting too early just doesn't feel right. Knitting scarves and wool gloves in July is not okay--nobody wants to sit with a hot ball of wool in their lap in 92 degree heat (hot balls=bad).
So this year, I started at least my internet pattern scouring a little early. I knew what I wanted: free knitting patterns using yarn I already have on hand. I've got an embarrassing amount of worsted-weight yarns just lying about. Most of my worsted-weight is leftover oddballs from other projects, so I was hoping for small -scale projects that I could get rid of my oddballs with.
Enter The Finnish Hat.
Seriously one of the easiest hats I have ever knit. You can click the picture to see a close-up. I didn't block it before this picture, but you get the idea.
The original pattern calls for a crochet flower (I can't crochet). I checked around on the net and found a super-cute flower pattern--took about 10 minutes to make on straight needles, and then another 2 or 3 to sew it on. Of course, any flower will do. I may try some others for future hats.
These patterns are completely free, and can be found below. The hat pattern itself is written in Finnish. Since I assume you do not know Finnish (just a guess), make sure you scroll down to the English version at the bottom.



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