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Lake Ice
Who isn’t fond of two-color hats? Endless combinations of color to express your preference and style, and the warm noggin is worth spending a little time on making your own hat.
Inspired by the shifting plates of ice during rhe freeze and thaw cycles on a wintery lake, the color pattern twists and stacks as it winds about the hat.
To avoid long floats, Lake Ice makes clever use of slip and dip stitches wherever possible. Only one row requires you to catch your floats on the wrong side!
And using bulky yarn, it will take no time at all to make! A rewarding first fair isle project that is sure to impress and turn a few heads!
Yarn
The Fibre Company Tundra
1 skein each in 2 colors
(120 yards /110 meters per 100g skein, 60% Baby Alpaca, 30% Merino Wool, 10% Silk)
Sample shown in Peat and Glacier
or bulky weight yarn approx. 60 (65, 75, 80) yards / 55(60, 70, 75) m MC, and 32(36, 40, 45) yards / 30(33, 37, 41) m in CC
Pompom
Plus, 22 yards / 20 m of each color for a 3.5” pompom.
Needles
US 9 (5.5 mm) DPNs or needles for preferred method for working in small circumference, or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
14 sts and 18 rows = 4” in stockinette st, stranded
Notions
1 Stitch marker
Sizes
16 (18, 20, 22)”/ 40.5(46, 51, 56) cm finished hat circumference
1-2”/2.5-5 cm negative ease suggested
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- First published: March 2016
- Page created: March 20, 2016
- Last updated: March 20, 2016 …
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