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Pottery Barn knit hack pattern, oh yeah!
You always walk through stores remarking to yourself “Pshaw… I could make that!” But how often do go home and prove it? Here’s a free project I created to help you restore that balance and make your holiday hostess and guests squeal with delight. It’s a knit hack of one of Pottery Barn’s wine bottle accessories, a teeny hat and scarf. They sell it (probably machine made) for about $8. Now you can whip up a priceless hand made one with just half an ounce of yarn! Super duper holiday stash buster to keep your vin chaud or Christmas Ale cozy all winter.

Be sure to share your finished hacks on Cut Out + Keep and on the pattern page over on Ravelry!

Pattern: http://knitsforlife.com/2011/12/07/pottery-barn-knit-hack/
Ravelry page: http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/pottery-barn-wine-bottle-accessory-knit-hack

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  • How to sew a piece of doll clothing. Holiday Wine Bottle Hat & Scarf - Step 1
    Step 1

    Hat
    CO 24. Divide evenly onto 3 DPNs and join to work in the round.
    K2, P2 rib for 2 inches.

  • How to sew a piece of doll clothing. Holiday Wine Bottle Hat & Scarf - Step 2
    Step 2

    (C4B, P1, K2, P1) 3 times.
    (K4, P1, K2, P1) 3 times, repeat for a total of 3 rows.
    Repeat last 4 rows for a total of 4 times.
    K2, K2tog to end.
    Cut yarn, leaving 6 in.
    Thread through remaining sts, pull tight and knot.
    Make a two-finger pom pom and sew in top.
    Weave in and trim ends.

  • How to sew a piece of doll clothing. Holiday Wine Bottle Hat & Scarf - Step 3
    Step 3

    Scarf
    CO8
    1.K2, P4, K2
    2.P2, K4, P2
    3.K2, P4, K2
    4-5. Repeat rows 2-3.
    6.P2, C4B, P2

  • How to sew a piece of doll clothing. Holiday Wine Bottle Hat & Scarf - Step 4
    Step 4

    Repeat rows 1-6 to desired length.
    Repeat rows 1-5.
    Bind off in pattern.
    Make a fringe.

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    Have fun!

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Krista B.
Krista B. · Hydesville, California, US · 44 projects
crochet is just not the same as KNIT. This is so friggin' CUTE!
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Susan  J.
Susan J. · Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Perfect gifts for my son to make I to of course. He teaching hisself to knit. I crochet. We will have fun. Thanks Susan J
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