Up North Cabin Hat by Cori Eichelberger

Up North Cabin Hat

Knitting
February 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Andalusian stitch
US 5 - 3.75 mm
120 - 200 yards (110 - 183 m)
Youth (Adult Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large) 13(16, 20, 22)”
English
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NOTE: Lucky Tweed is a thick and thin woolen spun yarn, your needle size may vary greatly. Testers used a US 5, 6, 7, or 8 needle to achieve correct gauge.

Even though this might seem like a completely normal directional statement, this saying doesn’t have anything to do with direction. When a Minnesotan says “Up North,” what they’re really referring to is their cabin or to the woods, but those don’t need to be in that direction. So no matter where they are going, they’ll say they’re going “up north.” This hat is a complement to the Up North Cabin socks I designed for the #lotsofsockskal and will be great paired with matching mittens.
SIZE: Youth (Adult Small, Adult Medium, Adult Large)

FINISHED SIZE: 13(16, 20, 22)” circumference X 9” high (46 cm X 23 cm) Pattern is easily adjustable by adding/removing 4 stitches.

YARN: worsted weight: (approximately 210 yds per 100g)

Worsted weight sample was knit in Worsted Kelbourne Woolens Lucky Tweed (100% merino wool; 210 yds/190 m/100 g per skein) colorway 058 Light Gray using 160 yards. Pompon is additional yardage.

GAUGE: 20 sts and 30 rnds per 4”/10cm (5 sts and 6 rnds per 1”/2.5 cm) in Stockinette Stitch

NEEDLE: US 5 (5.0 MM) 16-inch (40 cm) circular needle
US 5 (5.0 mm) double pointed needle

NOTIONS: Stitch marker, tapestry needle.

ERRATA: ORIGINAL PATTERN was MISSING needle info: US 5 (3.75) 16-inch circular needle
You do not need to use double pointed needles.

This pattern was written for personal use, please honor the copyright. Do not reproduce.
Tech edit and graphic layout done by Jean Clement. Photography by Amber Lindemann. Model was Johanna Smith.
Test knitters were Angela Jenkins, Peggy Flowers and Anita Themer.