Deep Woods Toque by Kiyomi Burgin

Deep Woods Toque

Knitting
September 2015
both are used in this pattern
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in charted pattern with larger needles
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 2 - 2.75 mm
576 yards (527 m)
46 (49.5) cm/ 18 (19½)" circumference, unstretched
Chinese English German
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The Deep Woods Toque was originally published in the Winter 2015 edition of Knitscene magazine and is my favourite pattern that I’ve designed to date. Although the end result is the same, this new version of the pattern has been updated with a few minor changes, such as rewording for clarity, a second larger size, and a new more subdued colour option. Madelinetosh’s Merino Light yarn and Unicorn Tails might seem very fine, however they work up in to a warm and lustrous fabric. You’ll be kept nice and cozy as the stranded colour work acts like a second insulating layer, and the doubled up brim is sure to keep the wind out of your ears.

The download includes 3 separate files:
English
German (Deutsch) Deutsche übersetzung von Julia Szews
Chinese (中文) 翻譯: SHANGDROK 北方牧人

SIZES
1 (2)

46 (49.5) cm/ 18 (19½)“ circumference unstretched
30.5 (32) cm/ 12 (12½)” tall with brim unfolded

To be worn with 2.5- 5 cm/ 1-2” negative ease. Sample shown in size 1

MATERIALS
Recommended Yarn

Madelinetosh Tosh Merino Light (Fingering; 100% superwash merino wool; 384 m/ 420 yd/ per 115 g/ 4 oz):
MC: 1 (1) skein in Whiskey Barrel or approx 200 (220) m / 220 (240) yds of a similar fingering weight wool yarn

Madelinetosh Unicorn Tails (Fingering; 100% superwash merino wool; 48 m/ 52 yd per 11 g/ ¼ oz):

CC1: 1* (2) skein(s) in Antler or approx 45 (70) m / 50 (75) yds of a similar fingering weight wool yarn

CC2: 1 skein Glazed Pecan or approx 30 (30) m / 35 (35) yds of a similar fingering weight wool yarn

Size 1 uses almost exactly one entire Unicorn Tail for the CC1 colour when worked at the correct gauge. As a precaution, make sure a second skein is available to you in case you need more!

Yarn Substitution Ideas ($ - $$$)
(wool yarn suggested, but not limited to)

  • Jamieson’s of Shetland Spindrift
  • J & S 2 ply Jumper Weight
  • Baa Ram Ewe Pip Colourwork
  • Knit Picks Palette
  • Sandnesgarn Sisu
  • Manos Del Uruguay Fino
  • Malabrigo Mechita
  • Qing Fibre Merino Single

Mini Skein Ideas:

  • Knitting Fever Teenie Weenie Wool
  • Jamieson’s of Shetland Spindrift or Jumper Weight
  • Daruma iroiro
  • Viola Yarns Sock Mini
  • Manos Del Uruguay Fino Mini Skein Set
  • SweetGeorgia Party of Five
  • Sweet Paprika Designs Crescendo Gradient Sets

Needles
3.25 mm/ US 3 40 cm/ 16” circular needle and a set of double-pointed needles (dpns)
2.75mm/ US 2 40 cm/ 16” circular needle
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge

Notions
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
5 cm/ 2” Pom-pom maker

GAUGE
32 sts and 34 rnds = 10 cm/ 4” in charted patt on larger needles, blocked. To ensure accurate sizing, take the time to check gauge!

NOTES
This toque is worked in the round from the bottom up. The chart is worked using the stranded colour work method. To make sure the trees stand out from the background, always carry the CC1 yarn under the MC yarn. Keep floats loose to maintain an elastic fabric. For floats longer than 5 stitches, twist yarns together on wrong side of work. Please check your gauge by knitting a substantial swatch in the charted pattern before beginning, as stranded knitting can work up tighter than you would normally knit.