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Glenorchy Hat
About:
I designed this hat as our family planned a trip to Queenstown, in the South Island of New Zealand. When we visit this spectacular landscape, we always drive the road to Glenorchy, a quiet lakeside town with indescribable mountain views. This hat has been designed to reflect the mountainous landscape, and the deep valleys and ravines that surround the area. The colour I chose reflects the deep grey and blue of Lake Wakatipu.
Designed with two stitch cables or alternative instructions for twisted stitches, on a background of stocking stitch gives subtle texture. The pattern is both written and charted for working in the round in 6 sizes.
This Pattern has been professionally Tech edited and tested by a group of amazing testers.
Sizes: Baby, Toddler, Child, Teen, Adult M, Adult L
Head circumference:
Finished hat will have approximately 5cm negative ease.
Baby: Head circumference: 35cm/13.75” Hat circumference: 30cm/11.75”
Toddler: Head circumference: 40cm/15.75” Hat circumference: 35cm/13.75”
Child: Head circumference: 45cm/17.75” Hat circumference: 40cm/15.75”
Teen: Head circumference: 50cm/19.75” Hat circumference: 45cm/17.75”
Adult M: Head circumference: 55cm/21.75” Hat circumference: 50cm/19.75”
Adult L: Head circumference: 60cm/23.75” Hat circumference: 55cm/21.75”
Recommended yarn: Fingering / 4ply weight Wool/Alpaca Mix. The sample shown was knitted in Inca Spun Heritage Sock yarn in Petrol colourway.
Gauge: Knit in pattern in the round, 32 stitches x 38 rounds = 10cm/4” (3.25/US3 needles)
Meterage: Approximately.
If working a double folded brim, please allow 20% extra yarn for this option.
Baby: 70m/76.5y
Toddler: 110m/120.25y
Child: 160m/175y
Teen: 170m//186y
Adult M: 180m/197y
Adult L: 200m/218.75
Recommended needles: (adjust needles to meet gauge)
2.75mm/US2 for ribbing and 3.25mm/US3, 30-40cm/12-16” length circular needles.
Notions:
Cable Needle, Darning needle, Stitch Marker, Scissors, Tape Measure.
Optional: Extra stitch markers to place between pattern repeats.
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