Chevy Hat by Cori Eichelberger

Chevy Hat

Knitting
October 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stranded colorwork
US 5 - 3.75 mm
145 - 290 yards (133 - 265 m)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) Baby (Child, Teen/Adult S; Adult M; Adult L; Adult XL) 14.5 (16.25, 18.25, 20, 21.75, 23.75)” / 37 (41.5, 46.5, 51, 55, 60.5) cm
English
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Silence is golden,
unless you have a Bernedoodle,
Then silence is trouble,
Big, Big trouble! -Anonymous

IMPORTANT NOTE: This is a checklist pattern, each round is written out for easier tracking – however, this makes the pattern significantly longer – check to see the pages you want to print before starting.

Brooklyn Tweed sells Discovery (mini) skeins of the Arbor. Arbor is a 3-ply Worsted-Spun DK Weight Targhee Wool sourced in Montana & South Dakota.

Size medium prototype (a few tweaks were made to the row spacing) was knit in Brooklyn Tweed Arbor using 3 contrast colorways: (Discovery skeins 10 g/29 grams) Klimt (5g); Treehouse (4 g); Fleet (4 g); weighing 49 grams using MC Seaglass (37 g).

Size large sample was knit in Brooklyn Tweed Arbor using 3 contrast colorways: Vintner (4 g); Cobbler (4 g); Alizarin (5 g) and one MC Hammock (33 g) totaling 47 grams.

NOTE: This sample hat was knit with a very light main color, I used the Ladderback Jacquard method of catching the floats to keep the colors from peeking through.
Here is a YouTube video to refer to: How to Use Ladder Back Jacquard in Your Knitting / Knitting with Suzanne Bryan

This pattern was written for personal use, please honor
my copyright.

Tech editing and graphic design by Corrina Ferguson.

Test knitting by Valerie Arthur, Christine Cardinal, Carole Foster, Patricia Hensley, Katie Hershberger, Carolyn
Janz, and Renee Ourada.

Photography by Anna Stauber of Boreal Studios Photography.
Model was Cori Eichelberger