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Seastago Hat

Downloadable PDF, English, English
£3.75
Seastago Hat
£3.75
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Seastago Hat is worked by using a stretchy cast-on and then joining in the round. A garter st brim is worked on smaller needles, and then a stripe sequence is worked on larger needles. Using needles for small diameters, the crown is decreased until a small number of sts remain, and then the top is cinched up.

I chose to use blue, black and green because they are featured in the tartans associated with the family names from which I'm descended, and also in the Nova Scotia tartan. Choose a collection of colours that have meaning for you, or make use of some handy leftovers on hand in your stash. As this pattern uses light and dark colours together, its recommended you check your yarns for colourfastness before you begin.

Yardages needed: MC 135 y/125 m (Oceanside, 1 skein) CC1 70 y/65 m (Pistachio, 1 skein) CC2 10 y/9 m (Charcoal, 1 skein) CC3 5 y/5 m (Snowfall, 1 skein)

Craft
Knitting
Designer
Lynne Sosnowski
Format
Downloadable PDF
Language
English
Notes
Stitch markers are strongly recommended: one for beginning of round plus 8 markers of one colour and 12 markers of another colour.
Number of patterns
1
Pages
5
Skill Level
Intermediate