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Pamir Hat
The Pamir Hat is part of the Tibetan Euphony collection designed by Valentina Cosciani for mYak.
A hat worked from the bottom up in a vintage style. The crown is shaped using a series of short rows. When the crown is completed, the stitches are picked up and the lace brim is worked. We suggest choosing a high contrast color for the brim so when it is folded up you can see the darkness of the main background color.
Finished Measurement:
Brim circumference: 50 cm – 20” circumference.
Length: 19 cm – 7½” at the back, 23 cm – 9” at the
front (with lace brim folded up).
Yarn:
mYak Baby Yak Medium:
First colour (FC) – 1 skein; sample used Midnight Blue
Second colour (SC) – 1 skein; sample used in Desert
Suggested Needles:
3.5 mm – US 4 with a 40 cm – 16” cable;
4 mm – US 6 with a 40 cm – 16” cable;
a set of DPNs 4 mm – US 6 for binding off (or circular needle with an 80 cm – 32” cable for Magic Loop method).
Notions:
10 stitch markers
Tapestry needle and scissors.
Waste yarn and crochet hook, or second needle in size 3.5mm - US 4 for provisional cast on.
Gauge:
18 stitches & 26 rows = 4” in stockinette stitch, after blocking.
For more information, see: https://myak.it/usa/shop/capsules/pamir-vintage-hat/

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