Corumbau Hat by Beatriz Rubio

Corumbau Hat

Knitting
May 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 7 rows = 1 inch
in 2 x 2 rib pattern unstretched
US 4 - 3.5 mm
140 - 220 yards (128 - 201 m)
Baby (Toddler, Child) (Adult S, M, L)
English
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The Corumbau Hat is a ribbed cable hat that is as simple as it gets, making it a great option for last minute gift knitting or (almost) immediate finished-object satisfaction. Worked in the round from brim to crown, its clean design suits any gender, style and age.

Corumbau is a place in the state of Bahia, Brazil, that I used to visit with my parents when I was growing up. Whenever I have to think of a relaxing, paradise-like place, my mind goes there and to its sandy beaches and crystal-clear sea.

SIZE
Baby (Toddler, Child) (Adult S, M, L) to fit head with 15 (17, 19) (21, 22, 23)” 37.5 (42.5, 47.5) (52.5, 55, 57.5) cm circumference.

YARDAGE
Approximately 140 (160, 180) (200, 210, 220) yds 130 (150, 160) (180, 190, 200) m of sport weight yarn.
Sample features Lanabel Lana Pura 100% superwash wool colorway Amarillo-Mostaza.

NEEDLES
3.5 mm (US 4) circular needles with 40 cm (16”) cable length and double-pointed needles or preferred method for knitting small circumferences in the round, or size needed to obtain gauge;
3.5 mm (US 4) or smaller spare circular needles for the double brim.

NOTIONS & TOOLS
stitch marker for BOR
blocking tools of your preference
cable needle
crochet hook
scissors
scrap yarn
tapestry needle

GAUGE
8 st x 7 rows in 1“ (2.5 cm) in 2 x 2 rib pattern unstretched. Changes in gauge will affect your yardage requirements.

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