patterns >
Mary Pranica's Ravelry Store
> Strutting Around




Strutting Around
This stranded hat started out as a test for the Proud As A Peacock Capelet. I wanted to see if I liked my chart for peacock feathers. Turned out I did, and I liked the hat that resulted. I got to play with a little bit of two-color brioche in the brim and indulge my love of stranded knitting.
If you are unsure of tackling brioche, you can simply knit a one by one rib (or two by two rib). It’s your hat, so it’s up to you. The stranded knitting, however, is pretty much non-negotiable. No worries though, the chart is straightforward and easy to follow.
Color changes are made extremely easy by using a color-gradient yarn like Feederbrook Farm Entropy DK or Spincycle Dyed In The Wool. The yarn will do a lot of the spectacular work for you. Now grab your yarn and needles and cast on!
3729 projects
stashed
4192 times
20034 projects
stashed
17444 times
- First published: June 2019
- Page created: June 7, 2019
- Last updated: June 7, 2019 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now