Dotty Hat
SEE DOTTY ON RAVELRY
I don’t know about you, but I’m just dotty for a little texture, and when I say a little, I mean a lot! Dotty has it all - twisted rib, moss stitch, flowing cables, reverse stockinette, and bobbles. If all that feels a little intimidating, don’t worry! Dotty is a really quick and intuitive project, so it will be flying off your needles and onto your head in no time.
As much as I love the texture, I have to admit that I have a soft spot for that pop of colour! If like me, you have a whole draw-full of tiny balls of special yarn left over from previous projects, then it’s time to get them out. This pattern is ideal for using up small amounts of yarn for the contrasting colour, so it’s a great opportunity to do a little stash diving!
SEE DOTTY ON RAVELRY
I don’t know about you, but I’m just dotty for a little texture, and when I say a little, I mean a lot! Dotty has it all - twisted rib, moss stitch, flowing cables, reverse stockinette, and bobbles. If all that feels a little intimidating, don’t worry! Dotty is a really quick and intuitive project, so it will be flying off your needles and onto your head in no time.
As much as I love the texture, I have to admit that I have a soft spot for that pop of colour! If like me, you have a whole draw-full of tiny balls of special yarn left over from previous projects, then it’s time to get them out. This pattern is ideal for using up small amounts of yarn for the contrasting colour, so it’s a great opportunity to do a little stash diving!
SEE DOTTY ON RAVELRY
I don’t know about you, but I’m just dotty for a little texture, and when I say a little, I mean a lot! Dotty has it all - twisted rib, moss stitch, flowing cables, reverse stockinette, and bobbles. If all that feels a little intimidating, don’t worry! Dotty is a really quick and intuitive project, so it will be flying off your needles and onto your head in no time.
As much as I love the texture, I have to admit that I have a soft spot for that pop of colour! If like me, you have a whole draw-full of tiny balls of special yarn left over from previous projects, then it’s time to get them out. This pattern is ideal for using up small amounts of yarn for the contrasting colour, so it’s a great opportunity to do a little stash diving!
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Prado De Lana Worsted; 200 yds/182 meters in 100 g in
colourway Maíz Molido for MC.
Prado De Lana Ovejas; 200 yds/182 meters in 100 g in colourway Palomitas for CC.
Approx 154 (176) yards/141 (161) meters for MC.
Approx 32 (40) yards/29 (37) meters for CC (includes yarn for pompom).
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Larger needle in size required to obtain gauge. I suggest using 4 mm/6 US with a 16” / 40.5 cm cable and double-pointed needles.
Smaller needle two sizes smaller than larger needle. I suggest using 3.5/4 US with a 16“ / 40.5 cm cable for ribbing.
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Sizes 1 (2).
Head Circ: 16.75 (19)” / 42 (48.5) cm
Length (with brim unfolded): 10.25” / 26 cm
To be worn with 0 to 3” / 0 to 7.5 cm of negative ease. I wear size 2 in the photos with a negative ease of 3” / 7.5 cm.
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26 sts by 36 rows over 4”/10 cm in charted pattern with larger needle size and after blocking.
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Tapestry needle, 6 (7) stitch markers and one unique marker for BOR, cable needle.