Woodland Hood Knitting Pattern

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Woodland Hood [knitting pattern]

As promised, here is the adult version of the Woodland hood knitting pattern. Thanks for the great response on the child’s version! For this version I chose Bernat Home Dec yarn. It’s a tubular yarn- similar to t-shirt yarn except thinner. It’s soft and it has a nice drape.

Yarn: Bernat Home Dec (Lilac Fence Varigate) 1 skein
Needles: Size US 13 straight

Woodland Hood Knitting Pattern
(Note- hood is knit flat and then sewn up the back) Cast on 56 sts. Work in Garter Stitch for 3 rows.
Row 4: Purl 3, knit to last 3 stitches, Purl the last 3 stitches.
Row 5: Purl
Repeat rows 4 and 5 until piece measures 12 1/2 inches. Bind off.
To assemble (click here for pictures):

The 3 rows you knitting at the beginning will go around the neck and the Purl 3 part will go around the face.
1) Fold the piece in half longways, right sides together.
2) Using a yarn needle sew the seam closed where you binded off. Turn the hood right side out.
3) Pick up 4 sts at the front of the hood and Garter Stitch for 10 inches. Bind off and weave in end of yarn. Repeat on the other side.
Woodland Hood [knitting pattern]
Woodland Hood [knitting pattern]

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  1. This is REALLY cute, and furthermore – I can DO this LOL. I've spent most of my knitting life making afghans, baby blankets, scarves, and shawls. I'm venturing into more "useful" things, and this fits the bill! TY so much for the free pattern! JeannieC

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