Calebs Puff Stitch Baby Hat

Calebs Puff Stitch Baby Hat

Designed by Julie A. Bolduc
Pattern ID: f124007
Date Added: February 18, 2008

This baby hat is fun and easy to make and is a great pattern for a beginner to learn how to do the puff stitch. Caleb is my very first Grand Son! As of the time of writing this pattern, he is not born yet but today is his due date!


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