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Montreal Tuque

 
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I'm currently attempting to make my way through the many skeins of yarn that I have collected over the last decade or so. And so I present my recently completed version of the Montreal Tuque from Knitting Classic Style by Veronik Avery. I made it with three colors of a soft, smooth, sturdy merino wool called Emmanuella from Goddess Yarns that have been in my stash for quite some time. This hat is super-easy to knit, the style seems to suit just about everyone, and because it's a 3-by-1 rib, there's a lot of flexibility in the sizing. I highly recommend it if you're looking for a simple, satisfying project that can easily be made with an assortment of stash leftovers--or newly purchased yarn, of course. It all depends on what phase you are in, in your knitting life--the building-up phase or the working-through phase.
Posted on January 27, 2008 by Registered CommenterMelanie in | Comments2 Comments

Reader Comments (2)

That is a great classic looking hat... I like the colours....I too aspire to not have a huge yarn stash....the more yarn I have the more anxious I get about all the things I need to knit!

January 27, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterGudrun

... la tuque ... la toque ... c'est fantastique ... very nice indeed ... thank you for the re-inspiration on that one melanie ... i have a couple of items slated from that book ... most notably the kidsilk haze and cotton glace duo ... happy days ... mille baci ...

January 27, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterina and gumby

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