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Glaisher Hat
Yarn: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted Weight (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 110 yds 101 m/50 g): Grass, 2 balls.
Needles: Size US 8 (5 mm) needles, dpns, and 16-24” (60cm) circulars (2) for preferred method of knitting in the rnd.
Notions: Large eyed tapestry needle for weaving in ends, stitch markers (4, 1 unique to designate beginning of rnd.) cable needle.
Gauge: 18 sts and 28 rows = 4” 10cm in St st
28 sts and 30 rows = 4” 10cm in patt after blocking
Worked in the round from the top down
• One size, stretches to fit heads from 16.5” to 24” 42 to 61 cm
• Intended to be worn with 0 to 8” 0-20 cm negative ease.
• Due to the nature of the pattern for larger or smaller sizes increase or decrease needle size and gauge
James Glaisher was a famous English meteorologist, aeronaut, and astronomer. In 1862 he took what could have been an ill-fated hot air balloon trip, breaking the world’s record for altitude and inadvertently creating a new branch of science, aeroecology; how animals travel up in the atmosphere. While he survived his trip into the cold, frigid air of 8,800 meters (28,900 feet), I bet he would have been much more comfortable with this hat in his pocket!
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