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I love this amount of stitches I Tried To Be Normal once Worst Two Minutes Of My Life Elephant Shirt . Tie a loop of yarn and place it on your needle. Lift it from left to right each time you pass it. Knit until your work measures 33 centimeters in total. If you want to fold your beanie over twice to have a chunkier look, knit until it measures 39 centimeters. The next few rounds you’ll knit your stitches together to close the beanie. Like this: Start at the beginning of the round, and lift the first stitch from your left needle to your right. Without knitting it, knit the next two stitches together, and pull the “lifted” stitch over the knit-together stitch. Knit the next three stitches and continue the round like this: intake, knit three, intake, and so on. Thank you for supporting Eternalshirt.com.
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Gary Rogers –
very good stuff, thanks
Paula Herring –
The shirt is pretty cool its not the cheap cotton that a lot of shirts are made out of. I normally wear a large but from reading the reviews the shirt was fit a little big so I bought a medium and it fit perfectly.
Fr. John Campbell –
I bought this to purposefully be oversized so I order a size XL. It’s very comfortable and holds up well in the wash. It’s a conversation starter and always a big hit. I like to wear with my bicycle yoga shorts.