Cabot Trail by Lynette Meek

Cabot Trail

Knitting
October 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
in slip stitch patterning with larger needles
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
130 - 170 yards (119 - 155 m)
Adult or Teen - Small, Medium, and Large
English
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This is the sixth release in the 7 Hats More ebook.

It is Autumn and the colours of Autumn are all around us. Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia celebrates and illustrates one of the wonders of the season, the changing colours of the leaves.

Working from a corrugated ribbing base, a rich 4 colour slip-stitch pattern grounds this colour work hat. The colour work patterning is “oh so easy” to create as you only work with one colour per round.

The method is simple; as you work each round the stitches that are not being worked are slipped purlwise with the yarn in the back.

Materials: 4 colours of a DK weight yarn, (colour A 70 yds, colours B, C and D – 40 yds each) sample was worked with

Loch Lomond by BC Garn (Main, sh 17 olive, Secondary colours, sh 01 gold, sh 09 orange, and sh 20 burgundy), 3.25mm US #3 16 inch circs for the ribbing and 4.0mm US #6 16 inch circs and dpns for the body

Pattern is charted.