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Enve by Woolly Wormhead Sample details Sample &Needles Notions Yarn 21.75in/55.25cm head circumference inShown size 22in/56cm onwith model Hampshire Down] Spun [138yd/126m per100g; 100% Superwash Sealy HandBritish MacWheely Hand Dyed needle Tapestry Stitch marker necessary as obtainDPNs/Circular needed orto size gauge Set& 4mm/UK8/US6 Handspun chunky yarn 100g/138yd/126m 5mm/UK6/US8 Skills required Skills Sizes Gauge stitch & knitting sts, Knit purl round,kitchener in the cm 47] 16[17.25,Finished 40.75 size: in/ 18.5] [43.75, fit sizes: 22] 18[20, 45.75 in/ [50.75, cm 56] To St.St. over 4in/10cm x24rowson18 sts needles 5mm to Rib Twisted over 4in/10cm x28rowson20 sts needles 4mm to ©2018 Woolly Wormhead, all rights reserved Product no. WW336FEnve Pattern Support Brim How to Pattern notes Techniques Special email patterns. my for free you any Should have I'mI'm afraid pattern offer tounable viasupport Change to larger needles needles needles. Change larger to [3.75, 3.75]cm NowK1tbl, rib work P1 1.25 for markerindicateto round. start of round, twistbeing careful not to sts. on method, 92]80 sts. cast-on [86, Joinin the Using CableCast-andAlternate smaller needles andthere’s room toof lots there! play sectionis a tube that’s down, andsewn grafted that Brim that,fits wellthe beyondthe – Body atexture boucle – or similar. thatAll mattersis variegatedsomethingyarns. Maybe with a of withyarncreativity use self orstriping– The structuresimplicity allowsforthe of all sorts gauge. you yarn can use anycourse toknitsof that This patternwas designedusinghandspun – yarn http://www.woollywormhead.com/knitting-crochet/ downloaded in here:formatPDF StitchKitchener Stocking Stich for can be Cablecast-onforAlternate method & Tutorials http://www.ravelry.com/groups/woolly-wormheads-hats group on Ravelry: Wormhead Woolly questionsregarding pattern this visitthe please Abbreviations Rnd/rnd: st(s): WS: rpt: RS: P: K: stitch(es) repeat round side wrong right side purl knit (ordesired length) [1.5, 1.5] in/3.25 Place stitch Finishing Crown Body lay flat. torequired stitches help the settle crown and the all ends.wash in A and blocking gentle is Weave finish. the 'envelope' Hat and join with a slipto stitch finish and create close the bringThen each top. insidethe corner inhalfthat so is it flat and using kitchener stitch, Divide acrossevenly stitches foldHat 2needles, section [20.25,cm from Body 22.75] the the start of round, until work 7measures Repeat 2, creating stocking Rnd stitch in the Rnd all2: sts Knit Rnd 1: Purl all sts (ordesired length) [8,9] in/ 17.75 www.woollywormhead.com ©2018 Woolly Wormhead, all rights reserved for innovation, Woolly Wormhead is whose a patternsdesigner Wormhead innovation, for Woolly sharing withher specialisedknowledgeis her key to audiences Withinstinctive an flair unusual for constructionandapassion designer, Woolly is is a need driven create and develop to her by Woolly designer, are trusted and celebrated by by knitters andcelebrated allare world. over trusted the a As Woolly’s aWoolly's designer.as success qualitypatternhigh understanding of form.understanding 3D of Communicatingideasher and writing ensures perfect results, teaches new skills results, newperfect andensuresteacheswriting Visit Visit details.www.woollywormhead.com furtherfor encourages us all become architects.toHat encourages Woolly Wormhead aHat is Architect. Wormhead Woolly Woolly Wormhead Thanks to my Patreon supporters for bringing you this freebie! I know that not everyone can afford to pay for By the way, I’ve also put a lot knitting patterns, and that’s a problem. Creating of work into ensuring you get quality patterns and tutorials takes a lot of work, all the support you need to and a lot of resources. Apart from the hours I put make your Hat a success. in, there are editors, graphic designers and more to be paid, not to mention web hosting and other There’s a full tutorial library costs. on my website (click here), and dedicated help threads So it means a lot to me to be able to give you free for each of my patterns in my content. It’s all thanks to the generous support of Ravelry group (click here). The Patreon users who have pledged me a small moderators are great at amount each and every month. That helps to cover providing support and my costs and enables me to spend some of my encouragement, and you’ll precious time on creating free stuff like this, for find a warm welcome from you. Thank you, patrons! (click here to join) the whole group..