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Wavelength Hat
INTRODUCTION: Continuing in the Wavelength series, a hat! From Wavelength Sweater, someone saw the design and thought it looked like sound waves, sound waves for our voices. Everyone has a voice, big or small, and every voice has value and how we use it is important. This series has been very dear to my heart and represents how I want to be a part of the world through my designs. Hope my work resonates and brings a little something more to your knitting!
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: Advanced Beginner
CONSTRUCTION/SKILLS: colorwork hat knit in the round, decreasing for crown
NOTIONS: stitch marker, tapestry needle
NEEDLES: US 10.5 / 6.5 mm, or any size to obtain gauge
Testers used one size larger for colorwork section
GAUGE: Body: 17 sts & 17 rows/rnds per 4”/10 cm in stockinette, after steam or wet blocking.
1x1 Rib: 16 sts & 18 rnds per 4”/10 cm after steam or wet blocking.
SIZES: 1 (2, 3)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
To fit actual head circumference: 18”-20” (20”-22”, 22”-24”)/45-50 (50-55, 55-60) cm
Finished circumference: 12.5” (15”, 17”)/31 (38, 43) cm unstretched
Finished height (with brim folded in half): 8” (8.5”, 9”)/20 (21, 22) cm
Brim Length: 4.5” (5”, 5.5”)/11 (12, 13) cm
Length after brim and before crown: 3.25” (3.5”, 3.75”)/8 (8.5, 9) cm
YARN: Bulky weight.
Sample knit in: The Wandering Flock, Bulky, 100% Superwash Extra-fine Merino Wool, 109 yds/ 100 m per 100g
MC: Aurora (neon yellow to blue fade), CC: Navy
Yarn Usage: MC: 89 (99, 109) yds/80 (90, 100) m, CC: 7 (9, 11) yds/6 (8, 10) m
Look up hashtags on Instagram with #WavelengthHat and #tinatseknits to share your progress and FOs and to find other projects! Also tag me @tina.say.knits.
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- First published: December 2021
- Page created: July 22, 2022
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