Glendalough by Verena Cohrs

Glendalough

Knitting
June 2018
Echo View Fair Isle
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in the round in Chart Pattern, on larger needle, after blocking
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
159 - 295 yards (145 - 270 m)
1 (2, 3) [Finished circumference 41.5 (46.25, 50.75) cm / 16.25 (18.25, 20)”; finished length 17 (19.5, 21) cm / 6.75 (7.75, 8.25)”; recommended to be worn with 4-8 cm / 1.75-3.25” of negative ease]
English
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PATTERN NOTES

SIZES
1 (2, 3) (Finished circumference 41.5 (46.25, 50.75) cm / 16.25 (18.25, 20)”; finished length 17 (19.5, 21) cm / 6.75 (7.75, 8.25)”; recommended to be worn with 4-8 cm / 1.75-3.25” of negative ease)

Reina and Myoung-Le wear a size 3, Melinda wears a size 2.

YARN
Echoview Fair Isle (worsted-weight; 100% Merino; 110 metres / 120 yards per 62g) 177 metres / 194 yards per 100g

145 (205, 270) metres / 159 (225, 296) yards (shown in Forest, Slink and Brews)

The yarn amounts are indicated for the version with folded brim. Please note that you will need slightly less yarn for a single brim.

GAUGE
26 sts x 30 rounds = 10 x 10 cm (worked in the round in Chart Pattern, on larger needle, after blocking)

NEEDLES
4 mm / US 6 circular needle (or needle size to obtain gauge) with a cable length of at least 40 cm / 16”

3.5 mm / US 4 circular needle (or needle 1-2 sizes smaller than main needle) with a cable length of at least 40 cm / 16”

spare circular needle, size 3.5 mm / US 4 or similar, for joining the brim (optional)

NOTIONS
Blocking tools (optional), crochet hook and scrap yarn (for provisional cast-on, optional), darning needle, pom pom maker (optional), stitch markers, tape measure

TECHNIQUES
Cables (charted, not written out), Provisional Cast-On (optional)

CONTRIBUTORS
Photography: Ricarda Schüller
Models: Melinda Dela Costa, Myoung-Le Seo, Reina-Maria Nerlich
Sample knitting: Camille Romano
Tech editing: Amelia Hodsdon