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"This addictive crochet stitch works up quickly and looks great when crocheted in 2 colors. You can also make this in a single color easily! You need 88 g of Medium Weight Yarn in total. The Agnes Slouch Hat matches the Agnes Infinity Cowl Pattern. I really love this stitch - how easy it is to crochet - how great it looks when you alternate 2 different colors of yarn. It think this stitch is going to become one of your favorites too! "
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Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch
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This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch is a one skein pattern to match with Winter’s Cerise Fingerless Gloves. And a great accessory for Fall and Winter days. It is quick and easy to crochet. Also can be easily adjustable to any size. This pattern more beautiful if you select self-striping yarn. You can use any #4 - Medium / Worsted weight yarns (Approx: 130 yards). This Winter’s Cerise Crochet Slouch was made with Premier yarns, Deborah Norville Everyday Soft Worsted - Lava and I-9, 5.5mm crochet hook.
The Hadley Slouch Free Pattern
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First, this winter slouch hat is easy with just two stitches needed, and should take between 1.5 - 2.5 hours to complete depending on your skill level. Also, it's a thoroughly modern pattern with a 1920’s flair to it, tres chic!
Snowball Slouch Hat
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This free winter slouch hat pattern combines a simple texture with Lion Brand Scarfie yarn to create a fabulous beginner-friendly hat! The Snowball Slouch Hat takes just half a skein of yarn and it is perfect addition for anyone on your last-minute gift list this holiday season because it can be made in four different sizes (baby, toddler, child and adult).
Oakley Slouch
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The Oakley slouch in the pictures below was made by Rebecca Langford. It's a classic crochet hat with a pom-pom. It's easy and highly adaptable, so you can have one that suits you amazingly in short order. If you want to gift it, it will be a fantastic handmade present!
The Hadley Slouch
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The Hadley slouch is a little more hippy or Boheme. It's chainlink-like stitching is greatly complemented by alternating the bands of color. This has the further advantage of letting you use up shorter lengths of yarn. Maria Bittner did an amazing job with this pattern, don't you think?