I am sure that I am not the only one who can't walk by a silky skein of alpaca yarn without giving it a little stroke. The fiber is so tempting - a bit of sheen, smooth fibers, silky and warm... So when I was given a skein of a new alpaca yarn from Juniper Moon Farm and asked to write a pattern for it, how could I say anything but, "Absolutely!"?
Here's the part that had me stumped for a little while: Herriot Great yarn is bulky weight (which is not my usual "thing"), and one skein is 131 yds. It's enough for a hat or a pair of mittens, but probably not enough for a good-sized cowl. And due to the fact that alpaca yarn is not a good fit for a project that needs some stretch - like a hat or mittens - it took me a while to figure out what to do with this single skein!
The result is a hat that is warm, with a snug fit, and is fun to make. And did I mention that the 20" size (smaller adult size) only took me about 3 hours to make? This would make an easy weekend project, and it's something you could whip up as a gift if you only have a couple days' notice.
Give it a try - I'm offering the pattern for free, and the recommended yarn can be purchased here or you can substitute your favorite bulky-weight fiber!
Do the exclamation marks ! ! ! mean anything in the pattern?
ReplyDeleteI took a quick look through the pattern and don't see any rogue exclamation points. If you can tell me where to find them, I could answer your question.
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