Hats

 
 

A light weight hat fitting low across the forehead and ears with a concealed ribbed band on the inside and a smooth stockinette exterior with contrasting stripes on the outside and a swirling crown decrease.
Three sizes are included as well as instructions for adjusting the depth of the hat.

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Esplanade

Looking for a lightweight skull cap or stocking cap?
This ribbed hat works great for times when a heavier hat would be too warm and uses fingering weight sock yarn, so color options are unlimited.

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Bayfront Cap

A stranded colorwork tam perfect for a first colorwork project. The tam includes a corrugated ribbing followed by seven panels of hearts surrounded by diamonds & zigzags.

Pattern is written with colorwork provided in a chart.

In addition to the pattern, there are also detailed instructions & photos on how to dye both a semi-solid (main color) and a transitioning (contrasting color) colorways using Jacquard Acid Dyes for a one-of-a-kind project!.

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Seven of Hearts Tam

A stranded colorwork hat perfect for a first colorwork project. The hat’s patterning begins primarily with the main color at the bottom and slowly fluxes to the contrasting color at the top.

Pattern is written with colorwork provided in a chart.

In addition to the hat pattern, there are also detailed instructions & photos on how to dye both a semi-solid (main color) and a transitioning (contrasting color) colorways using Jacquard Acid Dyes for a one-of-a-kind project!.

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Flux Cap

The Mariners Ball Park Cap is a light worsted weight colorwork hat that includes a Mariners “S” in a band of traditional fair isle stars.

A pattern designed for the 2012 Seattle Mariners Stitch ‘n Pitch.

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Flux Cap

Part of the Exploring in the Woods eBook, Exploring in the Woods hat coordinates with the Mossy Pathways shawlette and Chanterelle Hunting cowl.

A slouchy hat that is quick to knit with a leaf pattern easy enough for a knitter’s first lace project but still interesting to keep the attention of more experienced lace knitters.

Lace pattern instructions are charted only.

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Exploring in the Woods