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Miranka
The question is: what came first, the pattern or the yarn? In this case I was so excited about these subtle hand-dyed colors and started to dream about a new botanical-inspired pattern! I was thinking about a leaf tendril or a climbing plant. It´s so exciting to make little unventions in brioche knitting.
As soon as you start increasing or decreasing, stitches become alive and pattern lines are growing all over the hat!
The MIRANKA hat has a brim, is very stretchy and well-fitting at the same time. Knit it as a gift for the ones you love or spoil yourself. Love is all you knit!
The pattern is based on basic brioche stitches, increases and decreases. It doesn´t include a 4-stitch-decrease, which may intimidate some of you. You can do it, knitters!
MEASUREMENTS
S (toddler), M (child), L (adult)
14” / 36cm ( 16” / 41cm, 18” / 46 cm)
to fit head circumference 16” / 40,5cm (18” / 45,5cm, 21” / 53cm)
DEPTH
6,3” / 16cm (8” / 20cm, 8,0” / 20cm)
YARN
Altogether 150 yd / 135m (165yd / 150m, 180 yd / 165m) of DK weight yarn
Shown hat was knit with Walk Collection Merino DK (100% Superwash Merino, 246 yards/ 100 grams, 225m /100g) in South Sea Pearls (MC) and Calm Before The Storm (CC).
NEEDLES
Size 4 US / 3,5mm 16” / 40cm circular and dpns or long circular for preferred method of working small circumferences in the rnd
NOTIONS
darning needle for weaving in ends
GAUGE
18 sts, 20 rounds = 4” / 10cm in blocked brioche stitch
TECHNIQUES
cast on, k, p, Brk, Brp, brRsldec, brLsldec, br4stinc, brkyobrk,
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