Chemung
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© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© Akua Lezli Hope 2014

© Akua Lezli Hope 2014

© Akua Lezli Hope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014

© AkuaLezliHope 2014
Chemung
Banded, cabled hat, named for the Chemung River and valley in the Southern Finger Lakes Region of New York State. Pronounced shə-MUNG, it is a tributary of the Susquehanna River, approximately 46.4 miles (74.7 km) long. The name of the river comes from the Iroquois language meaning “big horn” or “horn-in-the-water”, dating from the discovery of large mammoth tusks in the river bed.
The brim is worked as a separate piece, and as such, you have the option of not using it.
Shown in Elann Series A merino wool, dk
Hook G/4.mm
Gauge 7 rows = 2” 8 hdc = 2”
3.4 oz 95g 238 yards total
As shown
Adult 9” x 23”
Band 1.5”
Child
Baby
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