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Gloriole Slouch
Gloriole: Also known as a “halo” or “icebow,” this optical phenomenon causes a bright circle or rainbow around the sun or moon. Glorioles can be seen year-round, but are always caused by ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere.
The Gloriole Slouch is a cozy cabled design that knits up surprisingly fast. Made with a merino/cashmere yarn in worsted weight, it begs to worn and worn often. It is very versatile and dresses up or down easily.
This is One Size pattern with a brim circumference to fit 21.75”. The hat length from brim to top is 10” for a slouchy fit.
Please do a gauge swatch in the cable pattern for the most accurate sizing. Gauge over 4” in cable pattern is 22 stitches or 5.5 spi using size 8 US needle.
You will need 1 skein of Becoming Art Agave worsted or 200 yards to make this hat. Solid colors will better show cable pattern.
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- First published: November 2014
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- Last updated: November 14, 2014 …
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