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Wiwo Hat
NOTES
When I had the beautiful Cumbria yarn (TheFibreCo) in my hands for the first time, I knew it would be perfect for a structured or cabled hat. I found the wickerwork pattern and immediately fell in love with it and started calculating and knitting. There are plenty of hats with this stitch pattern out there, but I decided that this yarn deserves to have its own unique version. The name Wiwo is short for wickerwork.
The Pattern is tech edited and testknitted (please check the testers lovely verions)
SIZES
1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Adult head sizes: very small / small-medium / medium / large
Finished circumference (adjustable): 40 / 43,25 / 46,5 / 50 cm (15,75 / 17 / 18,25 / 19,75 inches) to fit head circumference 40-50 / 43-53 / 46-56 / 50-60 cm (15,75-19,75 / 17-20,75 / 18-22 / 19,75-23,75 inches)
Height (adjustable): approximately 21 / 21 / 24,75 / 24,75 cm (8,25 / 8,25 / 9,75 / 9,75 inches) (option included for a folded brim)
Pictures show size 2 on a head circumference of 54 cm (21,25 inches)
SKILL LEVEL
easy-medium
NEEDLES
4,5mm (US 7) or size to obtain gauge, either circular needles with a length of 40 cm (16 inches) or double-pointed needles.
You can work the whole hat with circular needles (using the magic loop method for upper part) or start with circular needles and at the crown switch to double-pointed needles.
GAUGE
24 sts x 32 rounds = 10x10 cm (4”x 4”) working in 2 x 2 Rib pattern
24 sts x 32 rounds = 10x10 cm (4”x 4”) working in wickerwork pattern
YARN
TheFibreCo., Cumbria (worsted weight, 60% Merino wool, 30% Masham wool and 10% mohair, 218 m (238 yds) per 100 g, 1 skein in colorway Yew Tree (CUF025)
-You can use any yarn that matches the requested gauge.
METRES NEEDED
120 / 130 / 145 / 155 m (130 / 140 / 158 / 169 yds) of a worsted-weight yarn for a hat without a folded brim
-Yardage may vary a bit from knitter to knitter, yarn to yarn!
YOU NEED
Stitch marker (1), Cable needle, Tapestry needle, blocking materials (balloon: optional)
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