Polar Bear Chullo
Finished
January 31, 2011
February 10, 2011

Polar Bear Chullo

Project info
Polar Chullo by Mary Ann Stephens
Knitting
HatEarflap
Barry
Needles & yarn
US 2 - 2.75 mm
Dale Garn Baby Ull
180 yards in stash
2898
Woven Art
Dale Garn Baby Ull
540 yards in stash
Woven Art in East Lansing, Michigan
Dale Garn Baby Ull
180 yards in stash
Woolybaabaa
Dale Garn Baby Ull
180 yards in stash
Woolybaabaa
Dale Garn Baby Ull
360 yards in stash
1016
Woolybaabaa
Notes

Barry lost his chullo at school and so he asked me to knit him a new one. I’ve read over the pattern and this will be a challenge, but I like that. I’m planning on lining it after it is knitted, just to make it warmer and have a nicer finish on the inside. The recommended needles size is a 1, but I’m using a #2 because my knitting is so tight when I strand two colors. He wanted a touch of purple in the hat - Northwestern’s color. I love all of MaryAnn Stephens’ patterns.

If you click on the top picture, you can see the whole hat.

I’m knitting a double thickness on the ear flaps so I’m knitting them in the round, using Magic Loop. I’m just repeating the chart for the ear flap twice. I like not having to purl and the inside of the earflaps will look nice and not need to be lined.

Starting the hat and knitting all those backward loop cast-on stitches wasn’t pleasant - be sure to loosely do the backward loop cast-ons and it will be easier - there are 110 of these stitches! It also helps to use the Addi Lace needles - they are so sharp to get into the loops.

I had knitted a double thickness for the earflaps and so had two sets of stitches on parallel stitch holders on the earflaps. When I picked up the stitches to join them to the beginning of the hat, I just knit them right off the stitch holders, going into the two stitches of the earflaps at the same time and knitting them together.

The i-cord does take a long time but it is well worth it. I used this method for my iCord and used a long circular needle, which was nice.

Be careful when picking up the stitches for the iCord - make sure that you pick them up fairly close together. If you don’t the edging will be too tight and pucker, especially around the ear flaps.

I knitted the black liner using a 40” circular and Magic Loop in the Baby Ull. I wish I’d done the body of the hat on Magic Loop.

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by Dale Garn
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100% Merino
180 yards / 50 grams

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  • Originally queued: January 27, 2011
  • Project created: January 31, 2011
  • Finished: February 11, 2011
  • Updated: February 14, 2011
  • Progress updates: 3 updates