Rock Creek flows out into the Columbia River near a small town in the Gorge along the Oregon side. In the spring you can see salmon making their way up the creek to lay their eggs. In the summer, the mouth of Rock Creek is a place for windsurfers to launch their gear and zip back and forth across the great Columbia. In the fall & winter it is a quiet place where water and rocks rest with each other. |
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The
hat is loose fitting and has a simple and fun cable with a contrast
color that moves around the hat as you knit it. The edge of the
hat has a slight scallop, which is formed by starting the cables
right off the bat without any stitch count changes or ribbing.
After finishing this hat, I was reminded of this amazing place
and the movement of the water and the constant presence of the
rocks. |
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model: Nichole Reese & Christine Vogt at Rock Creek photos: M. Reese |
SIZE |
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS |
MATERIALS Notions |
GAUGE |
14 sts/19 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch |
PATTERN NOTES |
Once lower edge is complete, only MC is used for actual knitting; CC is stranded back and forth for a decorative effect. When moving CC to front on Rounds 1 and 2 of Cable St Pattern, bring CC between the 2 needles to the front. When moving CC to back, bring CC between the 2 needles to the back. Make sure not to pull the yarn too tight, leaving enough slack in the yarn to keep fabric from puckering. As you work, carry CC loosely up the inside of the hat. Cable St Pattern: C4F: Slip next 2 sts to cn and hold to front; k2, then k2 from cn. |
DIRECTIONS With 16-inch circular needle & CC, CO 88[96] sts. Join in the rnd being careful not to twist, and pm to denote beg of rnd. Round 1: P. Join MC (do not cut CC). Work Cable St Pattern 4[5] times, and work Rnds
1-3 once more. Note: As you’re working this section, change to dpns when hat gets too small to work comfortably on circular needle. Rnd 1: [With MC, C4F, move CC to front, with MC k1, k2tog, k1,
move CC to back] to end of rnd. 77[84] sts remain. |
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FINISHING |
ABOUT THE DESIGNER |
Nichole Reese designs for her company, bluegirl knits as well as
other publications. She also teaches at her LYS, Knot Another Hat
in the beautiful Columbia River Gorge in Oregon. Nichole is an
accountant, who loves applying her skills in math and efficiency
to her designs. |
Pattern & images © 2011 Nichole Reese. Contact Nichole |