Kahiltna by Ursula Almeida

Kahiltna

Knitting
October 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
33 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette in the round, blocked
US 2 - 2.75 mm
100 - 231 yards (91 - 211 m)
XS (child) - XL
English
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Named for the longest glacier in scenic Denali National Park, Kahiltna honors the interconnectedness of the peaks, valleys, rivers, and trees in the expansive mountainous region. Kahiltna, Kanikula and Tokositna beanies celebrate the varied colors of autumn in Alaska.

Knit in the round, Kahiltna begins with a corrugated rib brim then transitions to a charted stranded knitting stockinette body. Six colors are used in total with a maximum of two per row. This hat fits snug with a slightly roomy crown.

Finished dimensions, and fit 0-2” / 0-5cm negative ease, flat & blocked (WxH):
XS (child) - 9.5 x 7.75” (24 x 19.5cm) - fits 19-20.5”/48-52cm
Small - 9.5 x 8.25” (24 x 21cm) - fits 19-20.5”/48-52cm
Medium - 10.25 x 8.75” (26 x 22cm) - fits 20.5-22.5”/52-57cm
Large - 11 x 9.25” (28 x 24cm) - fits 22-24”/56-61cm
XL - 11.5 x 9.75” (29 x 25cm) - fits 23-25”/58-63cm

Techniques:
Knitting in the round, stranded knitting 2 colors per round, decreasing, working from a chart for color placement, corrugated rib (optional)

Skill Level:
Advanced beginner - Intermediate

Yarn:
Knit Picks Palette, fingering (100% wool) 231yds per 50g

Yardage/weight estimates (for largest size):
MC (Rooibos Heather) 231yds/50g
C1 (Stellar Heather) 37yds/8g
C2 (Sweet Potato) 23yds/5g
C3 (Safflower) 19yds/4g
C4 (Cream) 9yds/2g
C5 (Wheat Heather) 14yds/3g

Materials:
Stitch markers, darning needle

Notes:
• Choosing color palette - To achieve a similar result as the sample, choose progressively lighter colors for MC, C2, C3, and C4 with darker contrasting colors for C1 and C5.
• Corrugated rib is not stretchy. For a stretchy brim, substitute a standard rib worked in just one color. Also, if you are having trouble working the corrugated rib, try two-handed knitting and experiment to find which hand should hold the purl color.