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Prairie Grasses Hat
This pattern was written for the KC Yarn Crawl September 2023 for Yarn Barn of Kansas in Lawrence, KS. It is inspired by the native grasses in the area. Rebecca teaches classes at Yarn Barn and has a passion for native plants and the support of a healthy, sustainable ecosystem.
This hat uses a single color per row and slipped stitches to create outlines of grass like the tall grasses of a field in late summer. The pattern uses a form of micro striping called helical knitting that eliminates color jogs at the color changes. The lighter color creates an outline of prairie grasses, while the non-slipped stitches and contrast color cooperate to make a darker background. Working this pattern in one color will make the slipped stitches and cables subtle.
Pattern is written and charted. The chart is for size S, all others refer to written instructions on same page.
Eratta: added 11/10/2023 applies to any patterns gotten free during the yarn crawl. Current patterns will have eratta. .
Hat Body: Setup: Switch to larger needles and MC and later that same row: “p13, 14, 11”
Page 4 Crown: Small: start with p11 rnd, Medium: p12, Large: p9.
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- First published: September 2023
- Page created: September 23, 2023
- Last updated: November 10, 2023 …
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