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stip (hat)
Stip is a set containing a beanie, a pair of fingerless mitts and a cowl, all three with a very cute little slipped stitch pattern (choice between 2 stitch patterns). Only one color is worked per round to create the colorwork (no fiddly stranding with two threads). It is an ideal stasbuster. Choose 2 or 3 of your favorite colors and brighten up the winter days.
The three stip patterns (hat, mitts and cowl) are bundled in one e-book: stip
The hat starts with a tubular cast on - a super easy way with an always impeccable result is described in the pattern - and is worked bottom up and seamlessly in the round. The length can easily be adjusted to make a beanie or a more slouchy hat. A large pompom finishes the hat. (Instructions for making a pompom included).
Sizes
available for size : KIDS, S, M, L
for head circumference: 48-53 / 51-56 / 55-59 / 58-63 cm (19-21 / 20-22 / 21.5-23.25 / 23-25-25 ”)
finished measurements: 45.5 / 49 / 52.5 / 56.5 cm (18 / 19.25 / 20.5 / 22.25 ”)
What you’ll need
fingering / 4 ply
Yardage for the hat without the pompom
MC (main color: grey in the sample): ± 125 - 150 m / 137- 155 yards
CC (contrasting color): ± 105 - 120 m / 115 - 125 yards
3.25 mm (US 3) circular needle
2.5 mm (US 1½) circular needle
crochet hook for the provisional cast on
cardboard and scissor to make the pompom
tapestry needle
Links to techniques used: provisional cast on
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- First published: November 2015
- Page created: November 26, 2015
- Last updated: August 24, 2020 …
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