

You've already seen the Playa del Uruguay in a previous post (yukky yarn!), but here's another hat with a different fair isle pattern. I've started my second watermelon hat and I really enjoy making these baby hats. It's relaxing and an easy knit-up that really turns out to be both cute and practical. I'd like nothing more right now that to run to the yarn shop and purchase half a dozen skeins of the Karabella, but they're going to have to wait. There's a better cause out there than my wool stash (but only slightly - - LOL - - just kidding).
If you can afford to knit, you can afford to donate.
Knitters Without Borders
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