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Drop Anchor Brimmed Cloche
A cotton brimmed cap to keep the sun out of your eyes, or a few raindrops off your face. Turn the brim up to reveal some nautical stripes or keep it down, whichever looks best to you. Sized for Toddler, Child, Adult and Large Adult.
Every knitted item falls into one of two categories, “handmade” and “homemade.” Both are wonderful for a variety of reasons. Homemade for the love put into them, because we learn “we can do it!” All our first knitted items are “homemade.” After knitting enough items, we stop being happy that “we can do it” and start looking to move to the next level. LIttle details begin to move the work from “homemade” to “handmade” - from something useable into a little piece of art. It’s about more than how the article looks, but how it’s constructed and adding special details so that it looks nice in unexpected places. The details can be small, but satisfying.
In the “Drop Anchor Brimmed Cloche” there is nothing difficult, but look under the brim, little red and white stripes take it from boring to fun. Look a bit further and there is a little band on the inside of the hat to help it sit better on the head. You can’t see it, but it helps take the hat that step into the next level.
Materials:
Cascade Ultra Pima Cotton DK
130 (140, 150, 160) yards MC - Armada
40 (40, 50, 50) yards CC1 - Poppy Red
70 (70, 80, 90) yards CC2 - Natural
Size US 6 24” inch circular needles and same size DP’s to complete decreases
OR size needed to obtain gauge.
Sharp darning needle
Gauge:
22 sts x 32 rows = 4 inches in stranded stockinette stitch when slightly stretched
Finished Measurements:
Circumference: approx 15 ( 18, 20.5, 23 ) inches around outside of hat just above brim.
Height: 7( 7.5, 8, 8.5 ) inches (including brim in the “down” position)
- First published: April 2012
- Page created: November 13, 2012
- Last updated: May 4, 2014 …
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