Salem’s Steps Hat Pattern
$5.50
Alternating knits & purls in offset columns create a striking 3-dimensional hat design
Salem’s Steps is a reference to the alternating stair treads used on steep staircases as a space saving measure, particularly in old New England homes. Folklore has it that the stairs were able to confuse witches who needed a clear simple pathway.
Either way you’ve found your path to a fun and speedy hat project!
Designed by Tina Whitmore. Pattern delivered as a PDF available immediately after purchase, for you to download, save and print at home.
Description
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- Shown in Relish (Large), Desert Camel (Large), Lagoon (Large) and Tewksbury Hill Farm Minis (Infant striped version)
- Finished size approximately 21” (19″) diameter and 9” tall. Will comfortably fit a range from Adult small (18”) to Adult Large (23”). Infant size 15″ diameter unstretched, 6″ tall.
- Gauge: 16 sts/24 rows over 4″ ,
- Needles: 4.5mm circular needles (US 7) (two sets or 1 set and DPNs for closing top) 1 stitch markers and a tapestry needle.
- Required Skills: Knit, Purl.
- Pattern delivered as a PDF download.
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