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A college friend of mine had a baby recently and upon seeing the facebook
announcement my thoughts went something like: "Oh how exciting, he's so cute! What
can I knit for him? Wait, what's his name? Oh, they chose a good one. ...Baby booties
would be adorable, but who actually uses those? I hope he's healthy... Oh, maybe a
teensy hat!" Clearly my priorities are a bit muddled but they did result in the cutest thing
on this blog yet... or maybe ever in its future existence. The hat itself is a breeze to knit
and works up quickly using bulky yarn. The hardest thing is stitching the ears on so they
stand out symmetrically and don't flop too much.
Since I didn't have a readily available newborn baby, I modeled the hat on a ball of yarn
which I approximate to be the size of a baby's head. That ball of yarn gets cuter the longer
I stare at that picture. The pattern is available for free after the jump!
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