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!
this is so adorable!
Thanks for the chance!
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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!!
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 🙂
My kids would have so much fun with this! Perfect for sporting on crazy hat day at school, too!
too funny! i love this idea. way to go.
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.
These are so cool. My kids would love these.
My kids would get a kick out of these.
this is beyond awesome! id love to win 🙂
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December 16, 2011 at 9:34 am
Squee! My kiddos would love this
I love it! What a great idea!!
Oooh, awesome! Great tutorial… can’t wait to make one 🙂
My girls would love these hats…I’ll need to look for the roving wool to do this!
Thanks for the great tutorial!
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!!
These are so cute, I really want to try to make these!!
I love this idea my grandson would love it thanks for the chance to win the supplies needed.
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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