Gepard City Hat 4 mm needles
City Hat can be made in a short version ready to pull from your pocket on a cold night, or with a large cuff so it stays on your head in windy weather or when you are out biking.
The difference between Medium and Large is the circumference, which means Large has room for a big hair or fits a large head, while Medium fits most adults, both men and women.
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Unisex-sizes: Child (Medium adult) Large
Yardage
Wide cuff hat:
Eco Cashmere Vintage: All sizes 1½-2 hanks of 50 g
or
CashSock Chunky: All sizes 2 hanks of 100 g.
Short hat with optional mini cuff:
Eco Cashmere Vintage: 1-2 (1-2) 2 hanks of 50 g
or
CashSock Chunky: 1-2 (2) 2 hanks of 100 g.
Needles & Tools:
4 mm circular needle (40 cm) until crown, from there double pointed needles when you get too few stitches to work on a circular needle. You will need 4 double pointed needles (ie. 3 for the stitches, working with the 4th).
Optionally a small 3.5-4 mm cabel needle.
4 stitch markers.
Gauge:
19 sts and 29 rows in stockinette stitch with 4 mm needles = 10 x 10 cm.
Approx. 20 sts and 32 rows in rib, K2, P2, with 4 mm needles, slightly stretched = 10 x 10 cm.
Eco Cashmere Vintage: Hand wash at max. 30°C.
CashSock Chunky: Hand wash at max. 30°C.
Choose between the following yarns:
Eco Cashmere Vintage from Gepard: 100% cashmere made of approx. 50% recycled cashmere from new unused textiles and approx. 50% new fine cashmere, 50 g = 150 m.
CashSock Chunky from Gepard: 72% merino wool, 20% polyamide, 8% cashmere, 100 g = 183 m.