Instant download Knitting Pattern PDF*Standard American Terms The MOIRA Slouchy Beanie- 2 HR PROJECT A Whistle and Wool original Design. Please feel free to sell your own handcrafted finished item from my Pattern on a small scale, but your must list Design credit belonging to Whistle and Wool. See below for more COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS information: This is my idea of a perfect hat. I love the flawless easy to wear Slouchy Beanie! I think it effortlessly goes with anyone and any outfit. It's crazy comfortable and so easy to knit up!! This is a gift for yourself, business or someone you love that they will continue to wear!! It uses standard stitches and works up so quickly. Perfect for even the novice knitter. NOTE: Listing is for a PDF pattern ONLY - not a finished product. PATTERN SIZE(S): Teen-Adult, i include directions to help customize it for a more snug/smaller fit if you wanted to BONUSES: Easily understood instructions, simple stitches , Picture Tutorial included, DIY Pom Maker instructions included on Pattern SKILL NEEDED: Beginner- Very simple and standard stitches used. Coupled with Pictures. YARN WEIGHT: Super Bulky A bit of History behind the name: (Also, one of Wendy’s middle names, from Peter Pan) Moira (from Irish: Maigh Rath, meaning "plain of the streams or wheels") is a village and civil parish in County Down, Northern Ireland. It is in the northwest of the country, near the borders with counties Antrim and Armagh. The M1 motorway and Belfast–Dublin railway line are nearby. The settlement has existed since time immemorial. Moira has been a settlement for at least 1,500 years. For the period it consisted most probably only of small dwellings surrounded by several earthen ringforts. Evidence of three such forts still remain. The best known of these is the so-called "Rough Fort", situated on the Old Kilmore Road. However, the remains of "Pretty Mary's Fort" exist behind the Waringfield residential area. Finally evidence of a third ringfort can be found near Claremont. The existence of these primitive defences, coupled with the good-view afforded from the top of Moira hill, made the settlement strategically valuable. Proximity to Lough Neagh enhanced this value. Accordingly, during the repeated power struggles of the first millennium the area was often fought over, and eventually witnessed the largest battle in the history of Ireland when three tribal kings contested the area to determine supremacy in Ulster and beyond. This was the Battle of Moira. More Cozy Designs: https://www.etsy.com/shop/WhistleAndWool If you’re on Instagram or Ravelry share your work and tag me as the Designer!! I would love to see pictures of your projects! R A V E L R Y: Whistle and Wool I N S T A G R A M: @whistleandwool COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS:***These patterns are copyright of Whistle and Wool© so YOU MAY NOT COPY, ALTER, ADJUST, SHARE, RECORD, REDISTRIBUTE OR RESELL MY PATTERN. No tutorials or any kind of demonstrations may be made using any information contained in my Pattern. You also DO NOT have permission to use any of my Photos.