Spring in Robin Hood's Bay by Emma Sadler

Spring in Robin Hood's Bay

Knitting
April 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitch in the round
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
126 - 219 yards (115 - 200 m)
17, (18, 19)” 43, (46, 48.5) cm
English
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This hat is the 4ply version of the Robin Hood’s Bay beret. It combines sections of a traditional Old Shale pattern with stocking stitch. It is designed to be worn with a close fitting rib band and then a much larger body. It is lightweight and therefore perfect for the changing seasons. I used what was left from a skein of sock yarn, so it’s the ideal project if you always end up with remnants.

The brim comes in small, medium or large. 17 (18, 19)“/43 (46, 48.5)cm. It has charted and written instructions plus a schematic.

If you would like the lace version it can be found here - Summer in Robin Hood’s Bay

The hat was knitted in The Knitting Goddess Britsock Yarn (40% British Bluefaced Leicester, 20% British Wensleydale, 20% British Alpaca, 20% Nylon) in colourway 15D Semi Solid Charcoal.

Thank you to my tech editor Linda Tabitha Thomas Studios
as well as all my wonderful test knitters.