The Hamburg Treppenviertel (Stairs District) is directly on the banks of the Elbe and is always hit by a “stiff breeze”. It made me want a hat that also keeps my ears warm.
And here it is! The Treppenviertel hat.
This pattern contains two versions for completing the hat: one with a point that not only looks good on children, but which also accommodates long hair really well, and one without a point, making it suitable for men too.
![Treppenviertel Hat [Digital]](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/TreppenviertelMuetze_9831_web.jpg)
![Treppenviertel Hat [Digital] - Image 2](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/TreppenviertelMuetze_9834_web.jpg)
![Treppenviertel Hat [Digital] - Image 3](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/TreppenviertelMuetze_9836_web.jpg)
![Treppenviertel Hat [Digital] - Image 4](https://nicolor.de/wp-content/uploads/TreppenviertelMuetze_9822_web.jpg)

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