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Sanctuary
In ages past caps were common the world over. Coif cap, biggin they were known by many names, but it was their simplicity, along with a touch of elegance that drew them to all of society, from the highest queen to youngest milk maid. While our ancestors crafted their coif caps of woven linen, Sanctuary is a modern knitted twist on the ancient design. Wool provides warmth, the slouch a touch of contemporary style, while the split brim harkens back to another age. Then there’s the lace… an i-cord detail, and the suggestion of everything that can be unbound. Easily worked in a few hours or over a weekend, Sanctuary is an age defying cap you’ll return to again and again.
Skill Level - Easy
Includes written pattern and tutorial for making i-cord
Notions - Crochet hook
Stitch Markers
Yarn needle
Finished Measurements - Length from crown to brim: 11 (11 ¼, 11 ½)“ 28 (28.5, 29) cm
Circumference: 18 (20, 22)” 46 (51, 56) cm
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- First published: December 2014
- Page created: December 16, 2014
- Last updated: March 4, 2020 …
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