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Nut-Hap
Inspired by a resourceful and beautiful bird - the nuthatch - this long and wrap-able hap is perfect to keep you cosy on a weekend woodland walk. Using nifty knitterly techniques to create a completely seamless and reversible fabric, the ribbed centre is shaped by short rows and edged with a series of tucks which echo the pleasing placement of a bird’s wing feathers. The colours are inspired by the nuthatch, but you could easily customise your hap to match your favourite bird.
The Book of Haps is available in print
Yarn
Rowan Felted Tweed DK (50% merino wool, 25% alpaca, 25% viscose; 175m 191yds per 50g ball)
Yarn A Clay (177) 3 x 50g balls
Yarn B Stone (190) 1 x 50 g ball
Yarn C Carbon (159) 1 x 50g ball
Yarn D Gilt (160) 1 x 50g ball
Yarn E Jaffa (188) 1 x 50g ball
Size
Length at cast-on edge 170cm / 66¾in
Maximum depth 26.5cm / 10½in
Needles and notions
2 sets 3.5mm (US 4 / UK 9-10) circular needles, 120cm / 47in long, or size needed to get correct tension in 1x1 rib
1 set 4.5mm (US 7 / UK 7) circular needles, 120cm / 47in long, or size needed to get correct tension in st st
Waste yarn of similar thickness to your main yarn, preferably a smooth cotton
Stitch markers
Gauge
40 sts and 30 rows to 10cm / 4in over 1x1 rib, using smaller needles, after washing and blocking.
20 sts and 28 rows to 10cm / 4in over st st, using larger needles, after washing and blocking.
It is essential that your 1x1 rib stitch gauge is twice that of your st st gauge, so that the fabric does no pucker.
Special techniques
Short rows
Grafting (Kitchener stitch)
We have created the following video tutorials which you may find useful.
Tubular cast-on
Tucks - Separating row and Joining row
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- First published: June 2016
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