Knit One, Felt Too: Discover the Magic of Knitted Felt with 25 Easy Patterns by Kathleen Taylor & Kathleen Taylor

Knit One, Felt Too: Discover the Magic of Knitted Felt with 25 Easy Patterns by Kathleen Taylor & Kathleen Taylor

Author:Kathleen Taylor & Kathleen Taylor [Taylor, Kathleen]
Language: eng
Format: azw3
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Published: 2012-08-22T04:00:00+00:00


SIZES

Infant, Toddler, Child

GAUGE, BEFORE FELTING

7 stitches = 2″ (5cm), 9 rows = 2″ (5cm), in stockinette stitch

NUMBER OF WASH CYCLES TO ACHIEVE SAMPLE SIZE

One

OTHER SUPPLIES

Yarn needle, stitch holder

ABBREVIATIONS

cc contrast color

mc main color

tip

Roll Over

If you want a slightly taller crown on the finished hat, don’t roll the brim. Simply shape the hat with the lower edge unrolled as it is drying.

Peruvian-Style Hat

This ear-flap hat is not only warm, practical, and great-looking, but it is the perfect project for using up odds and ends of leftover yarn. For extra warmth, or to prevent itching, you may wish to line the flaps or the whole hat with polyester fleece or silk fabric.

YARN

Harrisville Designs Highland Style, 100% wool, worsted weight, 200 yd (183m)/3.5 oz (100g) skeins

mc Teal Blue (#16)

Child: 100 yds (92m);

Adult: 125 yds (114m)

cc A Iris (#28)

Child: 12 yds (11m);

Adult: 15 yds (14m)

cc B Violet (#21)

Child: 45 yds (41m);

Adult: 50 yds (46m)



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