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KAL Corner Hat Knit Along

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It’s time for a new knit along with KAL Corner. A knit along is a great way to knit up some new creations, build community, get questions answered and just enjoy your crafty together!

How the Hat KAL Works

I’ve teamed up with Marie from Underground Crafter, Pia from Stitches ‘N’ Scraps, Joanita from Creative Crochet Workshop, Jessie from Jessie At Home, and Debbie from Stitches By Debbie to bring you 6 free knit hat patterns for this KAL!

Every other Wednesday from January 6 through March 17, 2021, we’ll share a free knitting pattern. I like this spacing, as it gives you plenty of time to participate with each new hat pattern!

We’ve partnered with Clover USA, Collins & Brown, Guild of Master Craftsman (GMC) Publications, and Sixth & Spring Books to bring you some great prizes in our end-of-KAL giveaway.

Don’t forget to enter the giveaway in this post on Underground Crafter by Wednesday, March 31, 2021 at 11:59 p.m. Eastern.

How To Join the Hat KAL

  • You can join in by knitting the patterns as you have time.
  • Share your progress and post pictures of your finished projects. Tag your projects and posts #KALCornerKnitting on all social media.
  • If you’d like to chat with other knitters, join the KAL Corner Facebook group.
  • By the end of the KAL, you’ll have up to 6 cozy knitted hats to wear, gift, sell, or donate. You’ll also have the chance to win great prizes!

Visit Underground Crafter to learn more about the prizes, enter the end-of-KAL giveaway, and to get links to each Hat KAL pattern as it is released.


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I love knitting and hats are so fun and useful to make. They’re quick so even if I’m learning a new stitch or technique I know I can handle it.

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