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Talmadge cloche
This is the fourth pattern from A Year of Techniques - a collection of 12 patterns to teach you new knitting skills.
Talmadge is an elegant cloche to see you through a rainy British summer. It features a beautiful lace pattern, started in the centre of the crown with a pinhole cast on, followed by a moss stitch knitted-on edging. The pattern includes a photo tutorial on how to knit on an edging, as well as stepwise instructions for both a cable and knitted cast on. The pinhole cast on was covered in May’s pattern, Alex the Mouse.
Knitalong
The thread for your queries and questions can be found here: June knitalong
Size
Circumference at top of knitted-on edging: 48cm [19in] unstretched
Length as finished: 21-24cm [8¼-9½in]
Yarn
Fyberspates Vivacious 4ply (4ply / fingering weight; 100% superwash merino; 365m per 100g skein)
Dovestone (612); 1 x 100g skein
Tension
25 sts and 34 rows to 10cm [4in] over lace pattern using 3mm needles, after washing and blocking
Needles and notions
1 set 3mm [US 3] double-pointed needles, or your preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round, or size needed to get correct gauge
1 set 3mm [US 3] circular needles, 40cm [16in] long, or your preferred needles for working medium circumferences in the round, or size needed to get correct gauge
1 set 2.75mm [US 2] double-pointed needles
Stitch marker
Tapestry needle
2 x 2cm [7/8in] buttons
2 small clear buttons to back larger buttons
Pattern notes
The hat is started at top with a pinhole cast on and worked down to the brim. The brim is created by knitting on an edging perpendicular to the body of the hat.
Video tutorial
Knitted-on edgings
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