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The Multidimensional Gargoyle's Beanie
This year, we’re taking our Puget Sound LYS Tour knitting pattern inspiration from last year’s summer reading. The Multidimensional Gargoyle is a minor but beloved character in the Hell’s Library series by Seattle author A.J. Hackwith - it guards the hallway outside the Unwritten Wing and, paradoxically, provides reassuring order and solidity in its persistent non-Euclidian existence. The varying gauges and staggered blocks in this beanie’s mosaic stitch pattern create a sturdy hat that hopefully won’t give you a headache as it introduces you to mosaic knitting - but will serve you faithfully for years to come.
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The pattern has one size at gauge; however, you may adjust the gauge by adjusting yarn size and / or needle size.
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You will need one skein each of a light color and dark color in a DK-weight yarn. If you are using 100g hanks, you will be able to get 3 hats out of the yarn at gauge.
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- First published: May 2024
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- Last updated: May 21, 2024 …
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