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Yarrow
This intricate nature-inspired fisherman’s style toque / beanie showcases a large stitch panel that echoes the silhouette of the common yarrow plant. Bobbles represent small clusters of blooms, cables create stout stems, and a seed stitch filler adds variety. The hat also includes a folded cuff for warmth and to keep the hat snug. Keep your head cozy through winter while you wait for these dainty flowers to pop up in spring :)
THE PDF PATTERN INCLUDES
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A materials list
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Charted and full, row-by-row instructions for two size options, and
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A glossary of terms and abbreviations used in the pattern.
Difficulty: Intermediate
Yarn Weight: Size 1/Super-Fine (“Fingering”); a smooth yarn with good stitch definition is recommended; although the sample was knit with a yarn containing silk, yarns of other fiber contents could also work great; if a slightly slouchy look is desired, select a yarn that will have good drape; if you want the hat to stand up, choose something with more spring to the fibers
Approximate Yardage: 220 - 280 (200 - 255 m)
Pictured Yarn: KnitPicks Gloss Fingering in Kenai
Gauge: 24 stitches and 32 rows = 4” (10 cm) over stockinette stitch
Suggested Needle Size: 16” (40 cm) circular US 3 (3.25 mm)
Available Sizes: Teen/Adult Small, Adult Medium/Large
Fit: ~4” (10 cm) negative ease
Finished Measurements: Circumference at main body above cuff: 16 (18)” (40.5 (46) cm); height from bottom of cuff: 9.25 (10.25)” (23.5 (26) cm)
Techniques: circular knitting, ribbing, knit, purl, seed stitch, cables, bobbles
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- First published: December 2020
- Page created: January 6, 2021
- Last updated: February 4, 2024 …
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