Flowing River Hat by Mary W Martin

Flowing River Hat

Knitting
yarn held together
Light Fingering
+ Light Fingering
= Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch with yarns held together
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
400 - 450 yards (366 - 411 m)
S, M, L
English
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This hat with its bold zig zag lines coordinates with either the Flowing River or Confluence Cowls.

This cozy worsted weight hat is knit holding two fingering weight yarns together throughout. It starts with a stretchy tubular cast on and is knit in the round throughout.

This hat is a part of a Flowing Marls e-book that teaches the Fission Knitting technique. The Flowing River Hat/Cowl are the easiest knits in the set and you will learn 2 new cable stitches. The second cowl, Tranquil Waters Cowl teaches 2 more cables stitches. For the third cowl, Confluence Cowl, you will layer the motifs from the first two cowls on top of teach other to create a reversible cabled design. There is a lot of cabling in these patterns; some experience with cables is helpful but not required. Fission Knitting Tutorials of the cable stitches are provided.

Marianated Yarns Practicality has the ideal construction for Fission Knitting & yardage generous enough to make both a cowl & hat from 2 skeins . Marianated Yarns has put together some great colour combinations for these projects.

Sample Shown:
Sizes: Adult S (M, L) to fit head circumference 19.5 (21, 23) in/ 50 (53, 58) cm
Hat Circumference: 17.5 (19, 21) in/ 44 (48, 53) cm
Hat Height: 8.25 (8.5, 8.75) in/ 21 (21.5, 22) cm, adjustable to fit
Yarn: 2 colours of fingering weight yarn
Recommended Yarn: Marianated Yarns Practicality Bodacious Berry & Rock Lobster
Needles: 3.75 mm/ US #5 circular & 4.5mm/ US #7 circular
Gauge: 20 stitches/ 30 rows to 4 in/ 10 cm in stocking
stitch worked flat using two yarns held together on
larger needles

Tech editor: Kate Atherley
Model & Photo credit: Julie Crawford

ERRATA: The following was missing in the pattern.
3-into-1{CC}: With marl in back, slip 1 to rn, k2tog with CC only, pass slipped stitch over first stitch on rn. 2 stitched decreased.

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