Tryon Creek Trillium Hat by Judy Smitke

Tryon Creek Trillium Hat

Knitting
January 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
in Stockinette using size 6 needles
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
605 yards (553 m)
One Size
English
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This pattern was originally published as Northwest Wools’ contribution to the 2016 Rose City Yarn Crawl, March 3 – 6, 2016 in Portland, Oregon.

Each shop’s pattern(s) will be available free with purchase at that shop during the Rose City Yarn Crawl.

All patterns will also be available for download individually or as part of our 2016 eBook: Oregon Grows Great Things: 2016 Rose City Yarn Crawl Pattern Collection.

Oregon is well known for the beautiful white Trillium ovatum. Many mistakenly think it is the Oregon State flower, due to its abundance. Located in SW Portland, Tryon Creek Park is home to the Trillium Festival. The “Friends of Tryon Creek” hold a Native Plant sale each year in honor of the Trillium, also known as “Wake Robin”. The Trillium Festival celebrates the arrival of Spring and one of Oregon’s earliest bloomers – the Trillium. So knit up this Trillum hat as your own homage to Spring!

Yarn:
MC: Knitted Wit - Single Fingering 100% SW Merino “Winter’s Night” (4 oz., 380 yds); CC 1: Gumball “Purple”; CC 2: Gumball “Black Magic”; CC 3: Gumball “Buckle My Shoe”. Embroidery: Gumball “Naked” and Gumball “Green” All CC and Embroidery in Knitted Wit SW Merino Gumballs, 45 yds in each. Total yardage = 605 yards

Finished Measurements:
Approximately 21 1/2” circumference. Hat height approximately 4 1/2 “

Gauge:
22 sts/4” in stockinette, using MC on the larger size needle (US 6)

Needles:
16” circulars in US size 4 and 6; dpns in US size 6

Notions:
Embroidery needle

Skill Level:
Intermediate