Meduh Hat
by Caroline Dick
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Meduh Hat
A free version is also available.
The Meduh Toque is inspired by rediscovering connections with the Ancestors. There is a feeling of completion and wholeness in reforging the ties that couldn’t be severed. Meduh is the Tahltan word for Thank You.
The Meduh Toque is a simple stranded colourwork fade hat worked in the round, bottom up. It is suitable for colorwork beginners.
Get the matching mittens pattern in issue 1 of Radicle Threads Magazine.
For more information, see:
https://radiclethreads.com/free-meduh-toque-knit-pat...
About this yarn
by WildStar Fibers
DK
100% Merino
218 yards
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100
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