Name: Woolly
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Monday, November 14, 2005

Pattern for Wormhead's Tri-Peak hat

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Blogger susoolu said...

looks cool - and the pattern reads clearly, including the cast off.

11:30 PM  
Blogger Beverley said...

Yes I understood the pattern and the cast off which I hadn't encountered before! Well done.

11:04 AM  
Blogger octopusgrrl said...

It's a great pattern for showcasing lovely yarn, like the one you've used. As for names, how about "Triskele" or "Triceratops"? :)

10:10 PM  
Blogger KnitYoga said...

On reading the pattern, I found it clearer than most and the diagram is a great idea as some people prefer something a bit more visual.
Hazel

9:27 AM  
Anonymous Jess said...

cool hat! Love it.

1:35 PM  
Blogger Harvest Moon said...

Hi Ruth!

I just finished a tri-peak hat. I followed your pattern but did the finishing with kitchener stitch.
I love it, so thanks so much!
I also ordered wool from handpaintedyarn.com, because I saw you mentioned this. It's awesome yarn, but my hands are yellow because it bleeds, for some reason. Oh well, not really a problem.
Here are some pictures to show you the result.

a hug from Barbera

3:43 PM  
Anonymous Angelina Gabriel said...

I've knit this hat twice and it's fantastic!!! Your instructions are crystal clear and it's a delight to wear! Thanks so much for providing the pattern for it! :-)

Hugs & Love,
Angelina

2:25 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for sharing this pattern! I had only knit scarves previously and never used DPNs. Your instructions were clear and easy. I LOVE the hat I created w/ your help!

Thanx!
Melisa

8:24 PM  
Anonymous ann said...

loved the hat and plan on making many for the hats program here in town... my change was to add tassles to each poing for kids and used funky leftover yarns... came out great

thanks for the suggestions and sharing

ann

10:58 PM  
Blogger Turtle said...

I adored this pattern.

After searching the internet long and hard for the perfect beanie, I stumbled across this. And it's fantastic.

I didn't use DPN needles- because I've never used them before, but the pattern worked out fine. I got my Mum to do the casting off for me, and the results were inspiring!

Thankyou so much for including a photograph so that it was clear how the beanie should end up in the end- I now look forward to using in on an upcoming overseas trip.

- Turtle

5:44 AM  

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