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Trintle
Trintle
In Scots, trintle can mean to flow, to spin, or to gad about. This cosy hat, with its sinuous, flowing lines, is good for gadding about in.
Yarn
Kate Davies Designs Ooskit (100% British Wool; 220m / 240yds per 100g skein)
1 skein of each of the following shades:
A Horkel
B Riach
OR
Kate Davies Designs Schiehallion (100% British Wool; 110m / 120yds per 50g skein)
A Rhubarb
B Faded Overalls
Needles and notions
Below gauge-size circular needle (40cm / 16in) for rib
Gauge-size circular needle (40cm / 16in) for hat body
Gauge-size needle(s) of your preferred type for working crown shaping
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
Optional: pompom
Gauge
Small: 25 sts and 32 rounds to 10cm / 4in over stranded colourwork using gauge-size needle (blocked). Use 3.5mm needle as a starting point for swatching.
Medium: 23 sts and 29 rounds to 10cm / 4in over stranded colourwork using gauge-size needle (blocked). 4mm needle as a starting point for swatching.
Check your gauge, especially if yours tends to tighten when working stranded colourwork.
Sizes
Small: to fit head with 50-52cm / 19½-20½in circumference
Medium: to fit head with 53-56cm / 21-22in circumference
Be sure to check your gauge, and block finished hat appropriately.
Pattern notes
This hat is knitted in the round from the bottom up, following a chart, which is read from right to left throughout.
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- First published: February 2023
- Page created: February 11, 2023
- Last updated: August 11, 2023 …
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