Description
Hari Hat – Ambah O’Brien, a go-to hat design that you’ll want to knit again and again. A perfect match for your preferred solid, rustic or hand-dyed yarn and all the favourite heads in your life. Choose between the solid version or make a faded Hari and use up some of those favourite project leftovers; both feature a contrasting cast-on edge.
Gauge: 21 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches in Hari Rib”
Finished Measurements:
- Circumference: 18-19 (20-21, 22-23, 24-25)“/45.5-48.5 (51-53.5, 56-58.5, 61-63.5) cm with 2-3”/5-7.5 cm of negative ease.
- Height: 7.5 (8.25, 9, 9.75)”/19 (21, 23, 25) cm
Materials Used:
Solid Version: DK weight/8-ply, check out our 8-ply yarns here.
- MC: 170 (180, 190, 200) yd/156 (165, 174, 183) m
- CC: 10 yd/10 m
Fade Version: Fingering weight/4-ply held double, check out our 4-ply yarns here.
- MC: 3 colours; C1, C2 and C3 each 120 yd/110 m
- CC: 20 yd/19 m
Needle Size: US 6 – 4.0 mm
Skill Level: Adventurous Beginner
- Patterns include written instructions and you will receive a beautifully professionally printed pattern booklet mailed to you as a hard copy. Most of our patterns include a code that enables you to download a PDF version to your electronic devices from Ravelry as well.
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