




If you don't have a knitting loom, or don't have knitting skills or time there is another way!
My sister in law made some of these similar anyway one year with some ribbid cotton. I think she just made a big loop like an arm sleeve-sewed it up and cut a bunch of hats out of it. She just tied a bit of ribbon around the top to close it. Simple, and adorable.
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They are even cuter in person. Thanks Tiff!
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