In All Caps!-6 Stylish Crocheted Headgear Designs from The Crochet Dude

December 15, 2019 - Comment

This exciting collection of crocheted headgear is the creative invention of Drew Emborsky, also known as The Crochet Dude, famous for his wildly popular blog, magazine features, books, and television appearances. His six designs–each perfect for the woman who loves original style!–include Basketweave Stocking Cap, Cabled Tam, Reversible Cabled Headband, Shearling Bucket Hat, Slouchy Beret,

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This exciting collection of crocheted headgear is the creative invention of Drew Emborsky, also known as The Crochet Dude, famous for his wildly popular blog, magazine features, books, and television appearances. His six designs–each perfect for the woman who loves original style!–include Basketweave Stocking Cap, Cabled Tam, Reversible Cabled Headband, Shearling Bucket Hat, Slouchy Beret, and Stripes and Cables Hat.

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Anonymous says:

Needed more detailed instructions. I wish it had more details on the stiches. I needed a refresher on my craft.

Anonymous says:

More than expected These cap patterns are all currently fashionable. I was especially happy to find a guide to the yarns used for each cap, by manufacturer, color and yarn weight in the book.So often you see something that you want to duplicate and have no idea what materials to use to get the same result. The patterns are easy to follow, with the lesser known stitches explained step by step. I hadn’t followed a pattern for a few years, so these prompts were very handy for me. Each pattern is also ranked by…

Anonymous says:

Love Every Pattern in this Book!! I love this book in the patterns that are in it so much that I have purchased five of them and made sure that I never am without one plus I have given some to others. The only problem is, it’s designed to use with Caron Country yarn and they stopped making that yarn, so now I have to buy it off of eBay when I make these hats. I’ve made them out of other yarns, and they turn out best with Caron Country Yarn.

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