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Tinmin
Tinmin: If I Only Hat a Heart.
The Backstory:
“Tinmin” was designed for Hub City Fiber’s trunk show at Knitty City, 12/8/18.
It’s no wonder this hat has become one of my most worn. It’s a simple ribbing repeat that creates a surprisingly reversible fabric. When you’re done and turn the hat inside out, it’s practically magic.
Multiple fits and styles are listed in the pattern. I knit the Adult Large Standard Beanie, which I wear mostly like a Fisherman’s Cap. Inspired by the Tinman in “The Wizard of Oz”, the design premiered for Lillian’s trunk show at Knitty City.
Knit the small size in DK for an Adult Medium/Large sized beanie!
The Needs:
1 skein of Hub City Fibers Merino/Cashmere/Nylon, 400yds/100g. Sample in “Navajo Turquoise”.
US 3 (3.25mm) circular or double pointed needles.
5 stitch markers and a darning needle.
Gauge: 28 st and 35 rows per 4” in pattern.
Finished Dimensions:
Adult Small - 6 ¾ “ width by 6 ½ “ length
(Adult Medium/Large) - 8 1/2” width by 7 1/2” length for standard beanie, 8.25” length for a slouchy beanie.
- First published: December 2018
- Page created: December 8, 2018
- Last updated: February 28, 2019 …
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