We now offer handy kits of this pattern to celebrate our Mill Open Weekend special edition shades. All kits include enough yarn to make this hat, a limited edition button badge and a fab project bag to keep it all safe. Happy knitting! We do not stock the pattern ourselves, but you can buy it from the Tin Can Knits website, here.
As part of our annual Mill Open Weekend shenanigans, we always create a limited-edition mini collection of yarn and tops to help celebrate in style. This year we’ve been even more excited than usual, as we’ve been collaborating with some rather fabulous designers! Emily Wessel (Tin Can Knits), Aleks Byrd, and Ysolda Teague-Long have each created custom shades of our beloved Yarnadelic.
We have knitted up some samples using these special shades of Yarnadelic and a few of our favourite designs by Emily, Aleks and Ysolda. We just knew we had to make some kits for the gorgeous Antler Toque, by Tin Can Knits, as the deliciously squishy cables perfectly highlight the rounded nature of our 100% Corriedale blend, giving it fab definition! The heathered tones of the special edition shades are shown off to utter perfection in this pattern, and we’ve created kits in each special shade, plus a couple we think will look splendid!
Yarn
John Arbon Textiles, Mill Open Weekend Specials, combined with our Yarnadelic range, in worsted weight.
100% Falkland’s Corriedale
Worsted Weight – 216 metres per 100g
You’ll find the pattern on the Tin Can Knits website, here.
All kits include 1 skein, which is enough yarn to make the hat in the size and shade of your choice.
Sample knitted up in ‘Moonage Daydream’.
Sizes
Baby, Child, Adult SM, Adult L
Head Circumference: 16 (18, 21, 23) inches
Needles
US 6/ 4mm 16” circular and US 8/ 5mm circular and double points
The brilliant folks over at Tin Can Knits have created a rather wonderful app, which we think you’ll love. The app offers 10 free patterns you can view in a totally new way, making it easier to follow, adjustable to your size and preferences, and provides extra help when you need it. Check it out here.