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Rust & Rhythm - Bonnet

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SIZE

Size 1 (2)

You can choose between size 1 or 2 depending on whether you‘d like the hood to sit tighter or looser.

MEASUREMENTS

Scarf: 149 cm / 58.5” long x 8 cm / 3.25” wide.

Height of the hood, laying flat: 22.5 (25.5) cm / 8.75” (10”)

Width of the hood laying flat: 18 (20.5) cm / 7” (8”)

PATTERN INFORMATION

The Rust & Rhythm Bonnet is a narrow scarf with a hood attached, which provides extra warmth for your neck and ears.

First, you knit a narrow scarf, which combines a 1 x 3 garter stitch rib with the intarsia technique to create small graphical shapes. You follow a simple 2-row repeat pattern to create the garter stitch rib, while at the same time following a colour chart for the intarsia shapes.

Then you knit a hood, and attach the hood to the scarf when binding off the stitches – of course you can also knit the scarf without the hood!

Additionally, the pattern includes step-by-step instructions for the intarsia join, and a trick to hide any floats that occur when a motif changes shape and you need to carry the yarn backwards or forwards.

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SIZE

Size 1 (2)

You can choose between size 1 or 2 depending on whether you‘d like the hood to sit tighter or looser.

MEASUREMENTS

Scarf: 149 cm / 58.5” long x 8 cm / 3.25” wide.

Height of the hood, laying flat: 22.5 (25.5) cm / 8.75” (10”)

Width of the hood laying flat: 18 (20.5) cm / 7” (8”)

PATTERN INFORMATION

The Rust & Rhythm Bonnet is a narrow scarf with a hood attached, which provides extra warmth for your neck and ears.

First, you knit a narrow scarf, which combines a 1 x 3 garter stitch rib with the intarsia technique to create small graphical shapes. You follow a simple 2-row repeat pattern to create the garter stitch rib, while at the same time following a colour chart for the intarsia shapes.

Then you knit a hood, and attach the hood to the scarf when binding off the stitches – of course you can also knit the scarf without the hood!

Additionally, the pattern includes step-by-step instructions for the intarsia join, and a trick to hide any floats that occur when a motif changes shape and you need to carry the yarn backwards or forwards.