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The Convolution Hat is finally, finally published, and has found its home as a free pattern in Knotions Magazine!
Photography: Knotions Magazine |
The Convolution Hat is a spiraling hat, knit at a tight tension to create a very tight, windproof hat, perfect for cold winter days, defeating the winter winds and snow; and it will keep your head warm in all but the coldest weather! The brim can be folded up or left down, as both weather and personal style demand.
3 Sizes available: Adult Small, Medium, and Large for a 21 (23, 25) inch /55.5, (58.5, 63.5) cm hat circumference.
Pattern uses 285, (310, 336) yards (261, (283, 307) meters) of worsted-weight or light aran-weight yarn. Sample Shown in *Cascade 220 Superwash in "Pigeon Heather". Sample was knit on a *4mm (US 6) circular - but you may have to go down a needle size or two, as the hat is purposefully knit at a higher tension then is standard for a worsted-weight yarn.
Pattern uses 285, (310, 336) yards (261, (283, 307) meters) of worsted-weight or light aran-weight yarn. Sample Shown in *Cascade 220 Superwash in "Pigeon Heather". Sample was knit on a *4mm (US 6) circular - but you may have to go down a needle size or two, as the hat is purposefully knit at a higher tension then is standard for a worsted-weight yarn.
The pattern, available for free on the Knotions Magazine Website, has written instructions only - I do hope you enjoy, and happy knitting!
As always, I love seeing what you make! So please, tag your creations on Social Media with #SarahDawnsDesigns, so I can find your awesome things!
If you've got feedback, comments, or questions about the pattern, you can comment here, or send me an e-mail!
As always, I love seeing what you make! So please, tag your creations on Social Media with #SarahDawnsDesigns, so I can find your awesome things!
If you've got feedback, comments, or questions about the pattern, you can comment here, or send me an e-mail!
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