One, 100g ball of white yarn is divided into three smaller balls, two of which are dyed with coffee. One ball gets a quick dye in weaker coffee to produce a pale brown, while the other is dyed more slowly in stronger coffee to produce a darker brown shade.
The colorwork pattern is inspired by the swirling shapes made by cream as it is added to a hot cup of fragrant coffee. The white crown of the hat represents the cream; the light and dark brown swirls are the coffee as it mixes with the cream; and the white ribbing at the bottom of the hat represents the thick-walled white ceramic mug holding the coffee.
This hat is knit from the bottom up and worked in the round.
Sizes:
Teen or Small Adult (Medium Adult, Large Adult)
To Fit Head Circumference: 20 (22, 24)"/51 (56, 61) cm
Finished Hat Circumference:19 (21, 23)"/48 (53, 58.5) cm
Finished Length: 8 (8.5, 9)"/20 (21.5, 23) cm
Materials:
US Size 7/4.5 mm dpns
Materials:
1(1, 1) ball Patons Classic Wool, 100% wool (210 yds/192 m) per 100g/3.5 oz ball) in color 00202 Aran. Divide into three balls: one dyed light brown, one dyed dark brown, and one left undyed. Dyeing instructions are provided at the end of the pattern.
Note: if you don't wish to dye your own yarn, you can use Patons Classic Wool in the following amounts and colors:25 (27, 30) g of 00202 "Aran" (white)20 (22, 24) g of 77514 "Sesame" (light brown)10 (11, 12) g of 00227 "Taupe" (dark brown)
US Size 7/4.5 mm dpns
US Size 6/4.0mm dpns
Darning Needle
Stitch marker
Mild laundry soap
Materials and Equipment For Yarn Dyeing:
Materials and Equipment For Yarn Dyeing:
12 tablespoons instant coffee, divided
2 teaspoons alum (available at large grocery stores or bulk food stores)
1 teaspoon cream of tartar (available at large grocery stores or bulk food stores)
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