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Inshriach Hat
The book is also available in print from Black Isle Yarns for £15.
Scotland’s remaining native pinewoods are perhaps our most precious and evocative habitats - a link to the past. Spending time in these majestic woods with snow falling and stars shining is the most magical of experiences.
This simple colourwork hat (just two colours per row) will keep you warm and cosy on your woodland adventure - be it a wander on the coldest and most wintry of nights, or a late picnic on a chilly Scottish summer evening. The deep ribbed brim can be folded for warmth and a neat fit, or worn unfolded with more slouch. With or without a pompom you’ll have a new favourite hat for all your outdoor trips.
Sizes
1 (2, 3)
Shown in Size 2 with 2 cm / 0.75 in negative ease.
Circumference: 48 (53, 57.5) cm / 19.25 (21, 23) in
Depth: 23 (25.5, 28) cm / 9.25 (10.25, 11.25) in
Tension
25 sts and 31 rows over 10 cm / 4 in, im stranded colourwork using larger needles.
Block your swatch according to the finishing directions before measuring.
Techniques
Tubular cast-on (optional), stranded colourwork, knitting in the round, reading charts
Notions
6 (7, 7) stitch markers, type A
4 (4, 5) stitch markers, type B
Tapestry needle
Optional - medium sized pompom maker and a length of strong smooth yarn
Needles
2.75 mm circular needles or DPNs
3.25 mm circular needles or DPNs
Choose needles according to your preference for working small circumferences in the round.
Yarn
Version 1:
MC Haar; 1 x 30g skein
CC Dark Indigo; 1 x 50g skein
Version 2:
MC: Haar; 1 x 30g skein
CC1: Raspberry; 1 x 30g skein
CC2: Damson; 1 x 30g skein
CC3: Pearl; 1 x 30g skein
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- First published: November 2020
- Page created: October 30, 2020
- Last updated: November 27, 2021 …
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