Looks great and is very comfortable! The Divine Hat by Sarah Arnold is hands down one of the most beautiful feminine beanies you'll ever see! With a fabulous design, this beanie is lovely in any color, the drape is gorgeous, works with pretty much any worsted weight yarn, is easy and quick.
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The great use of post stitches and clusters give such wonderful texture to this beanie. The way the stitches work together in the round creates a very elegant design.
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I love this pattern….made it several times
This is one of my favorite hat patterns to make!
Kim Williams love the twist of this one
Christina Vera
Me too
June Winkleman click on their site
Thank you so much, Teresa.
Your welcome
Just made one this evening…..
Have to try this!
I missed this one. Could anyone point me to where I might buy the pattern?
Lola, this is a free pattern. Please click the words Divine Hat to get to the pattern’s page.
Thanks. I plan to start this one today.
Bev Spain you could try this
I’ve made this hat and it is simple and turns out very nice
I have problems understanding patterns, I just started crocheting less than a year ago. Is there a tutorial for this one? I looked at the pattern and my old brain went ?????????????? This hat is so cute. I crochet hats for the nursery at the local hospital and am doing hats for the troops serving overseas.
Thanks for any help one can give me
Nice!!
That is gorgeous
Beautiful hat… just downloaded the pattern, thank you! 🙂
Welcome Sandie! 🙂
Easily works up in an hour or two.
I need a video tutorial please I will love to make this
I need this video
I have touch everything to get the pattern what do I do
Here are my hats, it’s really very easy and quick pattern. I can look to find the video if anyone wants.
Yes please!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yaeu8B1ID3g
Miglena Markovska thank you! I’m a whiz at the old chain stitch – lol – I have to just keep using interesting yarn – but it’s time to really learn something!
you are very welcome. looking forward to see your creations.