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1980's vintage magic crochet magazine back issues.
This free pattern originally published by lily mills company, book no.
74, in 1954.
Gauge: 5 sts/in, st st. slouchy knit hat pattern version included.
At the end of the round of single crochet stitches, pull on the yarn end to gather the hole closed, and continue with your pattern.