Boysenberry Hat by Cheryl Toy

Boysenberry Hat

Knitting
January 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
275 - 328 yards (251 - 300 m)
Head circumference: 19 (21-1/2, 22-1/4)"
English
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Boysenberry Hat: a sweet way to keep warm! Isn’t it great to see the return of bobbles to knitted work? They make such a clever and exuberant contribution to fabric texture and are great fun for the knitter. This bell-shaped hat with a tassel on top features a puffy berry motif on a background of directional stitches. An I-cord bind off from a provisional cast on creates a subtly shaped edge. Check out the matching Boysenberry Mittens!

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
After blocking:
Circumference: 19 (21-1/2, 22-1/4)”

SUGGESTED YARN:
The Fibre Co Cumbria Fingering (90% Wool, 10% Mohair; 328 yds 300m/3.5 oz 100g) #CUF057 Purple Moor Grass, 1 skein.

NEEDLES:
US 4, 3.50mm (or size needed to obtain gauge): Circular needle with min. 40” cable (for Magic Loop) and a set of 5 double pointed needles for shaping and I-cord (opt), or for multi-needle knitting.

NOTIONS:
1 distinctive marker (m) for beg of rnd, 12 fixed markers (mm) for motif panels.

GAUGE:
28 sts and 36 rows = 4”/10 cm in stockinette st after blocking, 1-3/4” = pattern stitch panel.