Tofino Surfer by tincanknits

Tofino Surfer

Knitting
September 2012
yarn held together
Aran
+ DK
= DK (11 wpi) ?
16 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
85 - 250 yards (78 - 229 m)
baby, child, adult S, adult M, Adult L - beanie and slouch versions
English
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Tofino Surfer - by Tin Can Knits



Tofino, BC is the place to surf and be seen on the western shore of Vancouver Island. The town is full of hippies and tourists in the summer, everyone trying to get on a board and show their stuff (most of us inexperienced individuals looking more like floundering seals than sleek gods of the water). Of course, beach fashion cannot be ignored in this environment. It is crucial to look cool after hitting the waves, right? Surfing north of the 49th means wet suits in August so apres surf a warm toque is needed by the beach bonfire!

The Tofino Surfer toque can be a simple beanie or slouchy hat or you can add all the bells and whistles: eaflaps, tassels, and pompoms - whatever your groove is.

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PATTERN INFO

Sizing:
Baby (Child, Adult S, M, L) beanie or slouch styles
Head Circumference: 16 (18, 20, 22, 24) inches

Yarn:
Bulky weight or DK weight held double
beanie : 100 (120, 160, 180, 200) yds bulky weight yarn
slouch: 120 (150, 180, 220, 240) yds bulky weight yarn
(for DK yardage required, double the above number)
to make earflaps, tassles and pompom requires 50 yds more

Needles
US #10 / 6 mm (or as required to meet gauge)

Gauge 16 sts / 4” (gauge in stockinette stitch)

Notions cable needle, darning needle

Helpful Tutorials
Hat knitting tutorial
Knitting in the round on double pointed needles
Casting onto circular needles
Magic Loop



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