Brackenside Pines Hat by Katt Weaver

Brackenside Pines Hat

Knitting
December 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
DK
+ Fingering
= Aran (8 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
258 - 448 yards (236 - 410 m)
16 (17.5, 19.25, 20.75) 22.5 inches / 40.5 (44.5, 49, 52.5) 57 cm
English
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The Brackenside Pines hat is a bottom-up hat, knitted in the round. Cosy and perfect for the cooler months, it is knitted using a strand of DK-weight & a strand of fingering-weight yarn held together throughout. A simple shape with fun features to keep you interested for the whole project, it includes a tubular cast-on and a fun colourwork pattern with a little texture. The details have been inspired by a glorious line of trees near Whistlebare’s studio in Northumberland. It is a wonderful opportunity to knit this jumper in the yarn made just meters away from the inspiration!

Pricing
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Recommended yarn:
This sample uses a fingering-weight and a
DK-weight yarn held together throughout.

Fingering-weight yarn, e.g., Whistlebare 4 ply Cheviot Marsh 100% Cheviot and Romney Marsh Lambs Wool 100g - 350m / 380 yds

DK-weight yarn, e.g., Whistlebare DK Yeavering Bell 80% Mohair 20% Wensleydale 100g  - 230m / 250 yds

Yardage:
You will need these amounts in both Fingering and DK to be held together throughout, or your choice of yarn that meets gauge.

MC: 56.5 (57.5, 69, 84) 98 m / 62 (63, 75.5, 92) 107 yd / 24.5 (25, 30, 36.5) 42.5 g

CC: 61 (84, 91, 99) 107 m / 66.5 (92, 99.5, 108.5) 117 yd / 26.5 (36.5, 39.5, 43) 46.5 g

Yardage is estimated to include 10% additional yardage and may vary depending on yarn choice, gauge variations, or modifications.

Finished circumference
16 (17.5, 19.25, 20.75) 22.5 inches / 40.5 (44.5, 49, 52.5) 57 cm
Sample is shown in size 3 on a 21 inch / 53.5 cm head with 1.75 inches / 4.5 cm of negative ease. Suggested ease between 2 - 4 inches / 5 - 10 cm of negative ease.