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Dino Topper
Inspired by my nephew’s love of dinosaurs, I set out to create a colorful hat for children to proclaim their love for prehistoric creatures.
Dino Topper features stranded knitting in the round starting with a corrugated rib brim. Duplicate stitch is suggested to avoid the longest floats and to use just two colors per row.
Yarn: Wool is strongly recommended for this hat so that blocking will work its magic, making your hat a smidge bigger if necessary and smoothing out duplicate stitch.
Gauge: It is very important to meet gauge or be able to calculate adjustments. The motif continues into the crown decreases so nearly the entire hat is charted.
Size: This pattern is written for a child’s 19-21” (48-53cm) head circumference. I’ve included modifications for a slightly larger size to accommodate a slightly larger head size, as the written size was just a bit too snug on my son’s melon 21.5” (54.6cm).
Important: This is atypical stranded knitting where floats are long but the finished hat is worth it!
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner or comfortable intermediate in stranded knitting
Techniques: knitting in the round, two-color stranded, color-coded chart (decreases written and charted), duplicate stitch OR three-color stranded, corrugated rib (optional).
Yardage Estimates (based on largest size):
MC – Brown 35yds/16g
CC1 – Red 33yds/15g
CC2 – Dark Orange 9yds/4g
CC3 – Orange 9yds/4g
CC4 – Yellow 5yds/2g
CC5 – Green 33yds/15g
CC6 – Sky Blue 44yds/20g
CC7 – Navy Blue 33yds/15g
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- First published: June 2015
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