Admix Hat


by Jared Flood

“The pattern includes sizing for the whole family, from newborn to adult large – mix and match colors throughout your variations, or use the pattern to incorporate smaller scrap amounts of specialty or hand-dyed yarns. For best results, keep the solid yarn (Color 1) consistent throughout and play with multiple colors or fibers in place of the tonal yarn (Color 2).” 

– Jared Flood

Julia models a hand knit, textured colorwork hat in Brooklyn Tweed Dapple and Arbor DK weight yarns

Product description

The textured fabric of the Admix Hat was designed to combine different yarns of the same weight for interesting color and texture effects. Choose two or more DK weight yarns with contrasting colors, dye processes or fiber contents to create unique fabrics. Here, we combine a sturdy workhorse solid-dyed wool (Arbor) with a tonally-dyed cotton-merino blend (Dapple). The softer color transitions of hand- or tonal- dyed yarns shift and mix gently when interspersed with a solid base in a coordinating or complementary color.

Designer: Jared Flood

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Admix Hat

Colorwork Beanie

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  • English
Skill Level 3 of 5
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Admix Hat
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Arbor 3-ply Worsted-Spun DK Weight
$18.75 / 145 yards ($0.13/yd)
Dapple 2-ply Woolen-Spun DK Weight
$15.25 / 165 yards ($0.09/yd)
Subtotal:
$46.00
  • Product description

    The textured fabric of the Admix Hat was designed to combine different yarns of the same weight for interesting color and texture effects. Choose two or more DK weight yarns with contrasting colors, dye processes or fiber contents to create unique fabrics. Here, we combine a sturdy workhorse solid-dyed wool (Arbor) with a tonally-dyed cotton-merino blend (Dapple). The softer color transitions of hand- or tonal- dyed yarns shift and mix gently when interspersed with a solid base in a coordinating or complementary color.

    Designer: Jared Flood

    Share on social #AdmixHat

  • Pattern materials

    YARN

    Brooklyn Tweed DK weight yarns in 2 or more colors:

    Color 1: Brooklyn Tweed Arbor — 145 yards (132 meters) per 50g skein

    Color 2: Brooklyn Tweed Dapple — 165 yards (150 meters) per 50g skein

    • 1 skein each Color 1 (C1) and Color 2 (C2) for all sizes
    • Size Adult Large photographed in Arbor color Degas (C1) and Dapple color Black Walnut (C2)
    • Size Adult Large photographed in Arbor color Burnished (C1) and Dapple colors Plinth and Medallion (C2)
    • Size Adult photographed in Arbor color Sashiko (C1) and Dapple color Tayberry (C2)
    • Size Child photographed in Arbor color Dorado (C1) and Dapple colors Canopy and Macaron (C2)


    YARDAGE

    • 25 (35, 70, 95, 120) yards [23 (32, 64, 87, 110) meters] C1; 20 (30, 55, 70, 90) yards [18 (27, 50, 64, 82) meters] C2


    NEEDLES

    Main Needles

    • Suggested Size US 5 (3.75 mm)
    • 16”/40 cm circular needle (Child and Adult sizes only)
    • Double pointed needles (DPNs)

    Ribbing Needle

    • Suggested size US 3 (3.25 mm)
    • 2-3 sizes smaller than main needle
    • 16”/40 cm circular needle (Newborn and Baby sizes use DPNs instead)


  • Pattern specs

    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    Newborn (Baby, Child, Adult, Adult Large)

    • Circumference: 12 (14, 18, 20, 22)" [30.5 (35.5, 45.5, 51, 56) cm]
    • Hat length: 5½ (6½, 7¾, 8½, 9)" [14 (16.5, 19.5, 21.5, 23) cm]
    • To fit head sizes: 11-13 (14-16, 17-19, 20-23, 24+)" [28-33 (35.5-40.5, 43-48.5, 51-58.5, 61+) cm]


    GAUGE

    • 20 stitches & 44 rounds per 4"/10 cm in Admix Pattern with main needles, after blocking
    • Note: Each stripe of color is 2 rounds. Counting stripes may be easier than counting distinct rounds with this stitch pattern.


    Please note: the stitch patterns used for this accessory may be worked from written or charted instructions.


  • Techniques

    Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

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Jared Flood

Portland, Oregon | Founder + Creative Director, Brooklyn Tweed

Jared Flood is an American knitwear designer, photographer, and founder of the design house and yarn manufacturer Brooklyn Tweed. His design work draws inspiration from art history, architectural and interior design, urban street fashion, and regional hand-knitting traditions from around the world. Growing up in a home filled with sewn, quilted, knitted and crocheted textiles instilled an enduring passion for natural fibers and hand-making that continues to inform his creative journey. An avid gardener and cook, Jared lives in Portland, Oregon with his husband, two French bulldogs and many, many houseplants.