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Mixte Hat
Have leftover fingering weight yarn? This squishy, slouchy colourwork hat is just the thing for your scraps. Or, buy new yarn if you want the excuse!
This project has a couple easy colour stitch patterns to keep you interested but not overworked. The bubble stripes are made through slip stitches and come together quite quickly. Use 3 colours or more. The crown comes together in pattern for a pretty finish.
The resulting hat is lightweight, comfortable and as colourful as you like.
Materials:
Yarn: 230 (318, 440) yards/ 210 (290, 402) meters fingering weight yarn, divided approximately evenly between 3 colours; or Bergère de France Coton Fifty: MC 1 (1, 2) skeins, CC1 1 skein & CC2 1 skein. (If using scrpas, each stripe should take 16-24y/ 15-22m of yarn. There are 10 (12, 14) bubble pattern stripes.)
Tools:
US1½ (2.5mm) Circular Needle (16”/40 cm long) (or size to meet gauge), US6 (4mm) Circular Needle (16”/40 cm long) (or 4 sizes larger than smaller needle), US1½ (2.5mm) double pointed needles (or size to meet gauge), US6 (4mm) double pointed needles, stitch marker, tapestry needle.
Gauge:
29.5 sts x 31.5 rows = 4”/10cm measured over 2 colour ribbing and worked in the rnd with smaller needles.
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- First published: April 2014
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