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Terrance
Hats are without a doubt my favorite one skein project. They’re a fun way to try out new yarns and techniques.
I’ve been following Prado de Lana for some time and had been wanting to try their yarn. This year I took a spontaneous drive up to the New Hampshire Sheep and Wool Fest, met Amanda in person and purchased a skein of her farm’s lovely yarn.
I chose Terrance, a dk weight CVM/Romeldale in a lovely natural shade. CVM is a favorite of mine, it’s springy and spongy and a joy to knit with. (The Prado de Lana Romney dk will also work for this pattern)
The Terrance hat is knit from the brim up. I knit a nice deep ribbing that could be folded over. The ribbing is followed by a fun cable pattern. Directions are written and charted.
You can check out all the yarn and products from Prado de Lana here
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- First published: October 2019
- Page created: October 17, 2019
- Last updated: November 27, 2021 …
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