Contains:
- Hat in 6 sizes
- CM and inches
- US Letter
Materials you need at home:
- 75 (85, 100, 130, 145, 160) yds [70 (80, 95, 120, 135, 150) m] Worsted weight yarn
- Size US 7 [4.50 mm]: 16” [40 cm] circular and dpns
- Size US 6 [4.00 mm]: 16” [40 cm] circular
- stitch markers
- dpn or cable needle for cables
- tapestry needle
ABOUT THE PATTERN The Rosalind Hat features simple cables that flow out of the beginning rib and continue through the decreases to the very top of the crown. Perfect for a quick gift! Cables charted and written. Named for Rosalind Franklin, the female scientist who helped discover DNA, because the cables evoke the coiled twist of a double helix in a DNA molecule.
SIZES Baby (Toddler, Child, Adult S, Adult M, Adult L)
MEASUREMENTS To Fit: 15.5 (17, 19, 21, 22, 23)” [39.5 (43.25, 48.25, 53.25, 56, 58.5) cm] head circumference Finished Measurements: 13 (14.5, 16.5, 18.5, 19.5, 20.5)” [33 (36.75, 42, 47, 49.5, 52) cm] circumference
MATERIALS Yarn: 75 (85, 100, 130, 145, 160) yds [70 (80, 95, 120, 135, 150) m] Worsted weight yarn Needles: Size US 7 [4.50 mm]: 16” [40 cm] circular and dpns (or size needed to get gauge), Size US 6 [4.00 mm]: 16” [40 cm] circular for ribbing Notions: 4 (5, 5, 6, 6, 7) stitch markers, dpn or cable needle for cables, tapestry needle
GAUGE 22 sts and 24 rnds = 4" [10 cm] in Pattern after blocking
Designs by Tamara Moots
Hi! I’m Tamara. I’m a knitwear designer. I’m also a mom, hiker, traveler, volunteer, reader, board game player and a national parks lover. And my hair changes color fairly often. I have more than 80 patterns available through Ravelry, LoveKnitting, Knit Picks, WEBS, Love of Knitting magazine, Knit Now magazine, Interweave Gifts magazine and others.
When I’m not designing or knitting, I raise two boys. We travel whenever we can manage it.