Chloe

Knitting
January 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette St pattern using US3 (3.25mm)
US 1 - 2.25 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
380 - 400 yards (347 - 366 m)
One Size fits most adults
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Meet Chloe, a lush winter accessory that you will want to make in every color! The intricate cable pattern looks complex, but easy to create. I used matte glass beads to compliment the cables and an XL pompom to crown this hat. For this design I choose Swanky Sock by Magpie Fibers. This yarn comes in an amazing range of colors and is a blend of Merino & Cashmere. You can find this yarn at Magpie Fibers and in my LYS McKinney Knittery (you can also find the pompoms here!)

My pattern is 5 pages long with the written instructions, a chart, step by step photo tutorial and video tutorial for bead application that is available on my YouTube channel Alexandra Davidoff Studio You can also find this pattern on my website www.alexandradavidoff.com

I also have a baby version of this hat - Baby Chloe. Together, they form an adorable duo, making for a delightful gift set for both parent and baby.

SIZE
one size fits most adults

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
17”(43cm) in circumference & 10.5”(27cm) long

YARN
1 skein of Swanky Sock by Magpie Fibers; 80% SW Merino, 10% Cashmere, 10% Nylon; 115g/ 400yards
Color A: Rose Tint My World
Color B: Alloy (shown on a pink background)
Color C: Meet Me at the Bronze

NEEDLES
US 1/2.25mm & US 3/3.25mm 16”/41cm circular needles
set of five US 3/3.25mm dps

NOTIONS
cable needle
8 stitch markers
tapestry needle
lush pompom
size 9 or smaller steel hook for bead application
20g of Miyuki Glass beads size 6/0
Color A: 6-410FR, Matte Opaque Mauve AB
Color B: 6-91254-TB Met Matte Gunmetal
Color C: MI-6-1255 Matte Metallic Bronze

SKILL LEVEL
Intermediate

For beads I used this site
www.beadsdirectusa.com

For PomPom I used Big Bad Wool that I found in my LYS McKinney Knittery