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    Shamrock Toque

    Shamrock Toque
    Shamrock Toque

    "This hat is worked in the knit stitch (aka the waistcoat stitch). This is what gives the hat a knit look. I’ve used some Bernat Super Saver yarn (Worsted weight) and a 6 mm crochet hook. The pattern includes a simple chart for you to work while working the shamrock colour work. In the graph each square equals one stitch, and the stitch is worked in the colour shown. You may choose to crochet over the yarn that is not in use, or carry it behind your work. A great hat to celebrate St. Patrick's Day!"

    Easy

    Crochet HookJ/10 or 6 mm hook

    Yarn Weight(4) Medium Weight/Worsted Weight and Aran (16-20 stitches to 4 inches)

    Crochet Gauge13 sts x 18 rows = 4 inches

    Finished Size Approximately 10 inches tall (excluding Pom-Pom), 23 inches circumference

    Materials List

    • Main Colour (Colour A): 1 ball, colour Kelly Green Bernat Super Saver (100% Acrylic; 197g / 7 oz, 389 meters / 426 yards; weight: 4 – Medium – Worsted)
    • Contrasting colour (Colour B): 1 ball, colour white Bernat Super Saver (100% Acrylic; 197g / 7 oz, 389 meters / 426 yards; weight: 4 – Medium – Worsted)
    • Contrasting colour (Colour C): 1 ball, colour Black Bernat Super Saver (100% Acrylic; 197g / 7 oz, 389 meters / 426 yards; weight: 4 – Medium – Worsted)
    • 6 mm (10/J) Crochet Hook
    • Yarn Needle
    • Stitch Marker

    Instructions

    Move Stitch marker up as work progresses.

    Assembly

    Pattern is worked in a round from the bottom up.

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    This talented designer is at it again! I already have her pattern for her Maple Leaf as well as her take on the Winter Olympics toques. Around here that style of hat is actually called a toboggan! I cant say enough nice things about her well written instructions and stellar charts. This is such a lovely example of color work!

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