We’re entering the home stretch! Dinners and parties are planned, shopping is done, house is decorated, what could she get up to next? Well. These.
I just couldn’t help myself! I’ve whipped up these little Kringle Kaps for a dinner party we’re giving to welcome our friend Gwen who’s coming to spend the holidays with Miss Laura and I. I am cooking this time and I am responsible for the table. I’m hoping to include a little hat at every place setting. I’m not quite sure how, but I know they’ll be adorable!
These little hats could be tree ornaments, wine bottle toppers or soft boiled egg warmers. Use them to embellish a gift if you like! They use just a teeny bit of yarn (with the exception of the pompoms which always use more yarn than I think). You can knock a mini hat out in about an hour. I’ve made mine from sock weight yarn, but there’s no reason at all why they couldn’t be made out of heavier yarn; just be aware that the hat will turn out larger than these itty bitty ones. I thought you might enjoy a last minute knit, so I’d like to share the pattern for Kringle Kaps here. Click the “Print” button to print. If you have trouble printing, check out these helpful tips. (Note that this is an off-site pattern and will not be stored in your Ravelry library.)
Happy Christmas and happy knitting, y’all!
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Katie
I think this Kringle Caps are adorable! I’d love to print the pattern but it comes out on multiple pages with some info half printed. I even tried copy and paste, changed it into a pdf, copied and pasted the pdf contents 🙁 sad day.
Little Church Knits
Sorry Katie! Perhaps try restoring your browser settings. Also, you could check out the Free Pattern Friday FAQ tab on the status bar above.
Katie
Thank you for your advice – I ended up doing what all computer geeks tell you to do: Shut it all down, unplug it and let it sit for a few minutes. The computer printing poltergeist disappeared and normal printing resumed. I’m starting my Kringle Kaps for next year!
Little Church Knits
Yay! Crisis averted!