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Kayenta Hat
Kayenta Hat is inspired by the spectacular landscape of Arizona’s desert. The Kayenta Formation is a reddish-brown geologic layer of sandstone that appears mostly in the northern part of the state’s national parks. The stones form striking spire-like vertical cliffs reaching up 2,000 ft or more – a natural beauty not to be missed!
The hat is worked in the round from the bottom up.
Pattern includes both beanie and watch cap variations.
Instructions for this pattern are both charted and written.
Directions are written for four sizes.
Finished Size
Hat circumference: 16 (19, 21, 24)” / 40 (47, 53, 60) cm
Watchcap length, unfolded: 11”/ 27.5 cm
Beanie length: 8 3⁄4”/ 22 cm
Yarn
Less Traveled Yarn, Worsted (worsted; 100% SW Merino; 218 yds / 200 m per 100 g skein)
Colorway: Sedona Creosote Collection
Beanie: 1 (1, 1, 2) skeins
Watch cap: 1 (1, 2, 2) skeins
OR approx 218-436 yds /200-400 m of worsted weight yarn
Yarn kits for this hat are available here.
Needles
For ribbing and optional tubular cast on: US 4 / 3.5 mm circular needle, 16”/ 40 cm length
For main fabric: US 6 / 4.0 mm circular, 16”/ 40 cm length and double-pointed needles or needles to work small circumference in the round.
Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.
Notions
Scrap yarn for tubular cast-on (optional), one stitch marker, tapestry needle
Gauge
24 sts and 32 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in charted stitch pattern on US 6 / 4 mm needles after blocking.
26 sts and 32 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in 1x1 rib pattern on US 4 / 3.5 mm needles after blocking.
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- First published: February 2022
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