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Druk Hat
The Druk is the Thunder Dragon of Bhutanese mythology and a Bhutanese national symbol. The sparkling light of thunderbolts were believed to be the fire of a dragon.
The hat features the thunderbolt design, widely used in Bhutanese textiles, framed by a two-colour horizontal braid above the rolled edge. A tassel with braided cord is sewn to the top.
The hat is worked in the round and in Dk weight yarn. The instructions are for 2 sizes and include a colour chart plus written instructions.
Measurements and yardage:
Circumference: 21.25 (23)” or 54 (58) cm
Height: 8 (8.5)” or 20.5 (21.5) cm
Yardage for DK weight yarn approx.:
MC: 109 (123) yds or 100 (112) m
CC: 55 (66) yds or 50 (60) m
The Thunderbolt Pattern is in the form of a colour chart only.
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