MATERIALS & INFORMATION
SIZING
instructions for Mini (Junior, Adult, Adult+) versions,
to fit head circumference of approximately:
40cm/ 16” (47cm/ 18.75” , 53cm / 21.25”, 60cm / 24”)
Pattern includes a schematic with measurements.
Yarn
suitable for Aran-weight yarns, approximately 150m/100g (164y/3.5oz)
sample shown in Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co. BFL-Masham Aran
quantities required: 1 (1, 2, 2) skeins
Gauge
main fabric: 18 sts = 10cm (4”), in 2x2 rib, with ribbing flat
brim: 20 sts = 10cm (4”), in 2x2 rib, with ribbing flat
Needles
circular needles suitable for Magic Loop, measuring as follows -
Needle A: 5mm (US 8) in diameter, or as needed to meet gauge for main fabric
Needle B: 3.5mm (US 4) in diameter, or as needed to meet gauge for brim
Notions
stitch markers; measuring tape; tapestry needle;
optional: sewing needle, sewing thread
Techniques
circular cast-on, Magic Loop; tubular bind-off (all optional)
NOTES
Yarn Suggestions
This pattern suits rustic as well as superwash yarns.
If you are interested in the yarn used for the sample: Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co. is a lovely natural yarn dyer in Northern Ireland.
A few inexpensive yarn options (in Europe) which I think work well include:
. Studio Donegal Aran (or Soft Donegal)
. West Yorkshire Spinners BFL (or Jacobs) Aran
. Drops Big Merino
Colourways
This pattern suits solid as well as variegated colourways. Stripes and various colourblock effects will also work quite well.
Yarn Quantities
Note that with some yarns (notably, Studio Donegal), it may be possible to knit the Adult size hat (the non-pom-pom version) with 1 skein only. However, with most Aran weight yarns I have tried, the Adult version eats up approximately 120-150g.
Note also that two skeins are enough for multiple hats, as follows:
2 skeins = 3 Minis
2 skeins = 2 Juniors
2 skeins = 1 Adult + 1 Mini
2 skeins = 1 Mini + 1 Junior
(with some yarns, possibly 2 skeins = 1 Adult + 1 Junior)
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