The Bute Hat
by Laurel Grochowski
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© Laurel Grochowski
The Bute Hat
Bute is a textured latticework hat inspired by the peaks and valleys of Vancouver’s coastal mountain ranges. Sized to fit a woman’s head and worked with Cascade 220, it’s a quick knit that will keep you warm no matter which of our local hills you’re frolicking around on. Though originally intended for a woman, the pattern makes a particularly attractive fitted had for a man as well (especially if you eliminate the pom-pom.)
Finished Dimensions:
17 finished circumference, will comfortable stretch to fit a head up to 25” in circumference
Gauge:
22 stitches per 4 inches in lattice pattern, after blocking
Materials:
- 143 yards of worsted weight yarn (1 ball Cascade 220 shown here in Jet, Charcoal Grey, and Silver Grey)
- optional 33 yards of contrasting worsted weight yarn for pom-pom (1 ball Cascade 220 shown here in Straw, Lavender Heather, and Nebula Heather)
Needles:
- one 16” circular needle in size needed to obtain gauge (suggested 4.5mm)
- one 16” circular needle one size smaller than first needle (suggested 3.5mm)
- one set double pointed needles in size needed to obtain gauge
Additional Tools:
- stitch marker
- pom-pom maker
For more information, see:
https://www.steadyhands.co/blog/2016-12-20-introduci...
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by Cascade Yarns ®
Worsted
100% Wool
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- First published: April 2017
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