Mud Season Hats by Mary O'Shea

Mud Season Hats

Knitting
April 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
6 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
110 - 150 yards (101 - 137 m)
toddler (child, adult, large adult)
English
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Mud season here in Maine can be fleeting (always to be hoped), but we rarely escape it--the ground is still frozen a few inches down, but the sky is blue, the clouds puffy white and the birds are singing up a storm. Unfortunately, this early warmth leads to the ground softening, but with no place for that defrosted moisture to go--hence the mud! This can cycle for days, leading to deep frozen footprints in the morning, slithery conditions during the sunny parts of the day, and, for the impatient gardener, buried tractors and rototillers! The best way to spend these days is in layers for warmth, along with a cap and mitts, and exploring on the rocky coast, enjoying the light and emerging warmth!

Circumference: 15 (17, 19, 22)”
Height: 5¾ (7¼, 8¾ , 9¾)” for regular brim
To fit: toddler (child, adult, large adult)

Main color (MC): 90 (100, 110, 130) yards / 25 (28, 31, 36) grams in River (medium blue)
Contrast color #1 (CC1): 25 (30, 35, 45) yards / 7 (9, 10, 13) grams in Bird’s Egg (light blue)
CC2: 25 (30, 35, 45) yards / 7 (9, 10, 13) grams in Egret (undyed white)
CC3: 25 (30, 35, 45) yards / 7 (9, 10, 13) grams in Twig (medium brown)
These yardages include enough main-color (MC) yarn for both brim options. Add ~25 yards of MC to make an optional tassel (instructions included) or pom-pom.

This pattern uses small amounts of four colors of sport-weight yarn: two blues, a cloud-white, and a soft beige.
The four colors can be worked in a simple stripe pattern or, for the more adventurous, in a zigzag pattern of stranded colorwork. There are hat sizes to fit baby-to-grandpa-sized heads and fingerless mitts in almost as wide a range, plus bonus instructions for thumbless baby mittens.

So, forage around your basket or drawer of colorful, sport-weight yarn, and knit up a quick spring hat or pair of mitts for an intrepid outdoorsperson in your clan!

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