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Pyla
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Pyla came on my needles when a Peruvian friend of mine told me she was pregnant with a little boy. It was some time since I wanted to pay tribute to the fantastic tradition of Peruvian knitting, and as baby hats are always welcome and useful presents, the project was settled!
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Pyla is a modern and synthesized version of the iconic Andean hat. In order to suit the modern baby, the traditional intarsia frieze is replaced by a textured work, and a chevron brim remind of the gone earflaps. Finally, to give more comfort to the garment, the ever-present pompoms are displaced from the neck to the top of the head.
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Knitted in the soft Coast by Mabel & Ivy, a blend of cotton and lambs wool, it’s the perfect summer companion for the little ones.
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Many many thanks to the great team of testers: WhenPigsKnit Myjoha Janetknitwitch leonipaula Agravette liepsnike
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- First published: June 2015
- Page created: June 6, 2015
- Last updated: March 15, 2024 …
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