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My KOGO Beanie

I just thought I would do a quick post about a beanie I made for KOGO (Knit One Give One).

KOGO is entirely run by a team of dedicated volunteers, with over 6,000 generous knitters across Australia.
They love that their knitted garments provide some physical warmth for recipients, but also give them an emotional boost because they know they have been hand-made with love by a community that cares. Their volunteers are everyday Australians who donate their time and wool in order to give a little warmth and comfort for those doing it tough. They come from all walks of life and they vary in age – the youngest so far being an 11 year old girl and their oldest being over 100!

Beanie using Juniper Moon - Santa Cruz in Cerulean

I have done my first video post on it and I have posted a link to the pattern which will be free.

So if you want to help out with KOGO you can use my pattern or use your favourite to make a scarf, beanie or blanket.

Juniper Moon Beanie – Miss Harry

$5.00 Inc. GST

This beanie pattern comes with instructions for 8ply and 10Ply and is made in the round from the top down.

It is an adult size. I have made this using Juniper Moon’s – Santa Cruz in 10 ply and there Patagonia in 8 ply and they turned out great.  The sample in the picture is Santa Cruz in Cerulean. One skein is all you need. Written Instrcutions and uses UK/International Terminology

Price is for pattern only. Pattern is a PDF and is available as a download

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I donated the beanie I made to KOGO (Knit One Give One).

A great charity who organise knitted and crocheted goods for the homeless and under-privileged. Please consider donating to this worthwhile group.

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If you make something using a pattern you purchased from us please send us a photo or two so we can ooh and ah over your lovely project. We genuinely love to see what you have been up to. If you have a problem with a pattern or need help selecting yarns and colours we are more than happy to help. Drop us an email at hello@missharry.com.au and we will give you a call and help you. We will also send out sample colours and yarns anytime you need to look and feel.

Crafty Yarn Council is a great website full of useful information including all the standard symbols for crochet and knitting and all the information on what all those symbols on your yarn tags mean, hook and needle conversion charts and more! They also have all the information on Yarn weights including WPI which is very useful if you lost your tag!  The other useful website is Yarnsub –  great advice on what you can substitute your yarn for in a pattern. Both websites are worth having in your favourites.

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Beanies and Hats