Quynn – knitting pattern
$10.00
Quynn’s impish charm comes from the combination of shaped earflaps – perfectly integrated with the body of the Hat and worked using simple increases and decreases – and a gentle pixie point. Worked in aran weight, it knits up fast enough to kit out the whole family.
Hat Description
Quynn is a pixie earflap Hat. It has a deep garter stitch brim with integrated earflaps and a gentle pixie point. The body and crown are worked in stocking stitch.
Pattern Details
Yarn
83 [97, 118, 136, 178, 212] yd/77 [89, 108, 125, 163, 195] m
Aran weight, single or plied yarn; solid, semi-solid or variegated yarns.
Needles & Notions
Set 4.5mm/UK7/US7 DPNS/Circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch markers as necessary
Tapestry needle
Sample Details
Shown in Noro Kureyon [110yd/101m per 50g; 100% Wool]
Shown in size 20in/51cm on model with 20.5in/52cm circumference head
Alternative Yarns
Brown Sheep Lamb’s Pride Worsted [190yd/174m per 4oz/113g; 85% Wool, 15% Mohair]
Gauge
17 sts x 30 rows to 4in/10cm on 4.5mm needles over Stocking St.
16 sts x 32 rows to 4in/10cm on 4.5mm needles over Garter St.
Sizes
To fit size: 14 [16, 18, 20, 22, 24] in/ 35.5 [40.75, 45.75, 51, 55.75, 61] cm
Finished size: 11.5 [12.75, 15.25, 16.25, 19.25, 20.75] in/ 29.25 [32.5, 38.75, 41.25, 49, 52.75] cm
Pattern Notes
Notes about adjusting depth, and achieving additional sizes, are included.
Pattern Support
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Product Details
- Quynn Hat knitting pattern
- Designer: Woolly Wormhead
- Technical Editing: Tana Pageler, Heather Murray
- Translation: Šárka Dvořáčková (CZ); Alessia Càmpera (IT)
- ISBN: 978-9916-692-71-4
- Copyright Date: 2011
- Last Revision: October 2024
- File Name: WW164KQuynn
- PDF File Size: 1.2MB; 150dpi
Additional information
Accessibility | Colour Blind Friendly |
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Construction | Bottom-up, In The Round |
Craft | Knit |
Designer | Woolly Wormhead |
Instructions Type | Written Only |
Items | Hats |
Language | English, čeština, Italiano |
Product Type | Single Pattern |
Size | Newborn (13 to 14in), 6 Months (15 to 16in), 12 Months (17 to 18in), Child/Teen (19 to 20in), Adult (21 to 22in), L Adult (23 to 24in) |
Yarn Type | Dip-Dyed, Gradient, Hand-Spun, Kettle Dyed, Self-Striping, Semi-Solid, Single Ply, Solid, Space-Dyed, Variegated |
Yarn Weight | Aran |
Liz Litherland –
This is a great pattern for newborn as it didn’t use ties. It fun to make once you get onto the rhythm of the 2 rows.I’m doing no 2 on ticket yard due the same baby. . He’s growing!