Great Basin National Park Hat Pattern (PDF)

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Great Basin National Park Hat Pattern (PDF)

$5.00

This is the Digital download of the Great Basin National Park Hat knitting pattern in PDF/printable form.

Please note, the digital file will be sent to your email after purchase and you will have 24 hours to download. Please contact me if you miss your download window and need the file resent. I am also happy to put the pattern in your Ravelry library for you for safe keeping. Email me at kristeninstitches@gmail.com for assistance.

We took a trip to Great Basin National Park last month and I was so inspired by it’s beauty that I knew I had to make it this month’s hat and color. Inspired by the Bristlecone Pine trees, some over 5,000 years old (yes, thousands!) and the tallest mountain in the state, Wheeler Peak, this park is not short on inspiration. It’s one of the most remote parks to visit which means it isn’t as crowded as the other parks, which is a win in my book.

This color features soft tans and browns with plenty of sagebrush green and speckles of fawn brown. I think it variegates beautifully! The design is a hat with either a beanie or slouchy option (shown here) with a pretty lace design that mimics the mountain range.

The park is also famous for the Lehman Cave which we can’t wait to go back and tour on our next trip (I love a good cave tour!) and the night sky is absolutely incredible! This is a park you definitely shouldn’t miss!

Get the Great Basin yarn to knit this design here.

This pattern is part of the National Park Hats Collection 2 and may be purchased at a deep discount as part of the full collection over on Ravelry here.

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