1:12th scale Mans Tudor hose and cap by Frances Powell

1:12th scale Mans Tudor hose and cap

Knitting
January 2005
Cobweb ?
US 5/0 - 1.0 mm
English
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Ability Level: Intermediate. This is NOT suitable for a first project in miniature knitting.

Materials required:
Hose -
size 19 (1.00 mm/US size 5/0) knitting needles, 55 yards/50 metres 1-ply wool.
Cap - size 19 (1.00 mm/US size 5/0) knitting needles, 28 yards/25 metres 1-ply wool.
Note: the cap may be knit for a boy by using size 21 (0.80 mm) knitting needles in place of size 19 (1.00 mm/US size 5/0) knitting needles. If required the cap may be felted (as would have been the norm in Tudor times), however you must use a pure wool and remember the felting process will remove any mothproofing added by the manufacturer. The cap will shrink considerably on felting.

Approximate finished sizes:
Cap -
1¼-inches/ 3.5 cm diameter
Hose - ¾-inch/2 cm at thigh, 3-inches/7.5 cm from toe to thigh, heel to toe ¾-inch/2 cm

Gauge – Gauge is not important as dolls house dolls vary greatly in size.

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