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Salish Fusion Toque
From Knitting Traditions, Spring 2014
Finished size 21¼“ (54cm) brim circumference
Imperial Yarn Columbia
220yrds/201m (4oz/113g)
Pearl Gray (MC) - 1 skein
Black (CC1) - 1 skein
Natural (CC2) - 1 skein
Circular knitting needles 16” (40cm) size US 9 (5.5mm)
Size US 9 (5.5mm) double point needles
Gauge: 15sts x 20 rounds = 4” in Stockinette Stitch
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Editor Note: There is a variation of this hat that was used in designers’ class, named Salish Toque. That version hat has a staggered block top and bottom borders of the stranded design with a rib brim and uses a different yarn and needle size. Members projects of this different version are linked to the one in the magazine.
•►This version from the magazine named Salish Fusion Toque has a straight black line top and bottom border of the stranded design with a rolled brim and tassel, using a different yarn and needle size.
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