Today, I’ve teamed up with Lion Brand Yarn to share my tutorial for a “Semi-Homemade” Mohawk Beanie Cap. Don’t worry, there is no knitting or crocheting required! All you need to make your own Mohawk Beanie is a pre-made cap, some Martha Stewart Crafts Roving Wool, and a yarn needle. You’ll be able to whip one of these up super quick!
Now click HERE for the “Semi-Homemade” Mohawk Beanie tutorial. It’ll keep your kids warm and “totally cool” at the same time.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post by Lion Brand Yarn. The ideas, opinions, and how-to instructions are all my own.
I am so happy to have been given the chance to create a fun non-knit/non-crochet project using their new Martha Stewart Crafts line of yarn.


















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Ahhh! This looks like I MIGHT be able to do this…. I love it though, my baby would love it too!
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this is so adorable!
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Thanks for the chance!
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this is carrie
Twitter: thisiscarrie
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December 19th, 2011 at 9:11 am
Congrats Kristen! You are the winner of the Lion Brand Yarn Mohawk Beanie supply kit! If you will send me your address, I will get it off to you ASAP!!
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Oh my goodness, my four kiddos would absolutely love these!!! I’m definitely going to try making these for them! Thanks so much for the wonderful idea
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My kids would have so much fun with this! Perfect for sporting on crazy hat day at school, too!
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too funny! i love this idea. way to go.
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These are absolutely adorable. I just found your site and am so excited. Our family has had a rough 2 years along with a lot of other families and I have now been off work for 7 weeks. I have 10-13 grandchildren ( it depends on who is claiming me that day) and this will be a great gift for at least 6 of them. We are blessed this Christmas that our babies are all healthy, strong, and growing … that will always be gift enough for me. Oh, and I have used Lion brand yarn for years and LOVE it. Thank you for a great tutorial.
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These are so cool. My kids would love these.
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My kids would get a kick out of these.
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this is beyond awesome! id love to win
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Twitter: kierdoesnotknit
December 16, 2011 at 9:34 am
Squee! My kiddos would love this
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I love it! What a great idea!!
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Oooh, awesome! Great tutorial… can’t wait to make one
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My girls would love these hats…I’ll need to look for the roving wool to do this!
Thanks for the great tutorial!
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great tutorial! this has been driving me crazy since i saw it… but what’s the font you used on the opening image? the one that has 2 diagonal lines on select letters? i wish i could place it… would you help? Thanks!!
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These are so cute, I really want to try to make these!!
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I love this idea my grandson would love it thanks for the chance to win the supplies needed.
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I wondered if there were instructions on making a hat w/a mohawk and came across your site. Tonight I went drove around in the snow looking for the correct yarn and couldn’t find it in any of the stores, including Michael’s. I bought a chunky yarn that wasn’t wool. I finished one hat tonight. The yarn was too soft and floppy, so I had to cut the mohawk fairly short so it would stand up. It’s still very cute but I wish I had the wool rove that you suggested because I have two more hats to do. Thank you for the tutorial and for sharing your creativity. I’d never heard of wool rove before. It’s always good to learn something new. I may just try it with regular yarn next time to avoid the shedding that the chunky yarn did. Thanks again.
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