TT Hat
by Schibot Garne - knitting pattern for a hat, in German and English.
ABOUT THIS PATTERN:
Discover the TT Hat - the perfect hat for every season and every occasion!
Knit a unique hat that combines style and comfort. The TT Hat is not just an accessory, but a piece that will attract attention and you will wear with pride.
This knitting pattern offers you an exclusive design with a Fair Isle pattern that showcases the luxurious Tasmanian Tweed yarn from Atelier Zitron. You can choose from 6 sizes, from newborn to adult L, making the TT Hat perfect for the whole family.
Let your creativity run wild with endless colour combinations and follow the detailed, easy-to-follow instructions. The timeless design will never go out of fashion.
With the TT Hat, every single stitch is fun as there is variety in terms of both colour and pattern. Experience the joy of knitting!
When you purchase this pattern, you will receive a total of two pdf files (German and English), each seven DIN A 4 pages long.
GAUGE & SIZES:
- gauge: 24 sts x 26 rds = 10x10cm / 4x4''
- after gentle blocking
- fair isle pattern worked in the round with larger needle size
- sizes: newborn (baby/ toddle/ child/ teen or adult S/ adult L)
TECHNIQUES:
- knitting fair isle / stranded colourwork in the round
- knit and purl stitches
- decreases (k2tog)
DIFFICULTY LEVEL: advanced
YARN: aran
- 4x 50g Tasmanian Tweed (aran weight yarn with 106m/50g)
- Tip: Choose four different colours according to taste and preference. To keep the fair isle pattern expressive, keep black (cl. 19) as it contrasts well with the other three colours.
- Original colours used: A: cl. 19 (black), B: cl. 17 (turquoise), C: cl, 14 (pink), D: cl, 8 (mustard)
- complete yarn consumption: 24 (36/ 48/ 59/ 63/ 89)g / 51 (77/ 102/ 125/ 134/ 189)m
- Tip: With two yarn balls per colour, all six sizes can be knitted and there are enough scraps left over to make pompoms for the hats.
NEEDLES AND NOTIONS:
- 1x 4.0 mm (US 6) on a 40cm (16'') cable and DPNS (or a longer cable for magic loop)
- 1x 4.5 mm (US 7) on a 40cm (16'') cable and DPNS (or a longer cable for magic loop)
- darning needle and scissors
- one stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round