
Local wool, local knitters, and a classic hat pattern, how much better can a winter beanie get? Well, hat sales profits could go to the local food bank!
The Klamath Spinners and Weavers Guild members broke out their knitting needles this fall and, just in time for winter, turned out 20 hats made from yarn raised in Chiloquin. On behalf of the Spinners and Weavers Guild, Klamath Basin Wool Works is selling these hat for $30.00 and donating the profits to the local food bank.
If you’d like one (or even more as they make great gifts) they are for sale at the Klamath Art Association, I’ll have them at various Klamath County Christmas Fairs, or you can email me @ klamathbasinwoolworks@gmail.com to arrange local delivery.

These hats are so perfect that Guild members actually knit 21 hats, but one of the knitters loved the hat so much she ended up buying it. My husband also has an eye on on!