Hogback hat
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Hogback hat
by Vexy
hogback
noun hog·back \ˈhȯg-ˌbak, ˈhäg-\
In geology and geomorphology, a hogback is a long narrow ridge or series of hills with a narrow crest and steep slopes of nearly equal inclination on both flanks.
What if you have half a leftover ball of stripie yarn?
Maybe you knit up a checkerwork hat and now you have half a ball left?
Needles: Size 1.5 to 3 or 2.25mm to 3mm needles, please check your gauge before you start. You may want to use a smaller needle size for the brim.
Yarn: approx 200 yards
Gauge: 8st/inch
Notions: a stitch marker, scissors, yarn needle or crochet hook
About this pattern
by Vexy
About this yarn
by Canon Hand Dyes
Light Fingering
75% Merino, 25% Nylon
460 yards
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100
grams
425 projects
stashed
1188 times
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About this yarn
by White Birch Fiber Arts
Fingering
80% Merino, 20% Nylon
400 yards
/
100
grams
2970 projects
stashed
4310 times
rating
of
4.9
from
474 votes
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