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Alpina Beanie

Alpina Beanie

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Alpina 

 

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Alpina Cowl

The Alpina Hat is a simple winter accessory, with a double brim and a snug fit, adorned with a floral jacquard motif. The Alpina design is inspired by the Chloralea alpina, a delicate orchid that grows in harsh, high-altitude areas, resisting icy winds and mountain sun. A beautiful contrast typical of winter textiles: striking, elegant, and soft fabrics that protect us from the cold of the season.
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Construction

The hat starts with the brim, knitted in double rib stitch, which has a double length for extra thickness. Then, the body of the hat is knitted using the jacquard technique, and the crown is shaped with decreases in the round.

The cowl begins with a provisional cast-on, then is knitted in the round to form a tube. Once the desired length is reached, the provisional cast-on is removed, the cowl is twisted, and the stitches from both ends are joined with the kitchener stitch, forming a Möbius strip.

Sizes: 

Cowl: One size. 78 cm circumference and 23 cm width.

Hat: S (M, L) with 42 (46, 50) cm circumference, 26 (26.5, 26.5) cm height, and 14 (15, 15) cm brim.

Materials

Cowl: Patagonian Merino by Lanas Bagual (100% merino wool, sport weight, 300 m in 100 gr) in color #203 (main color) and #48 (contrast color). MC: 300 m. CC: 300 m.
Hat: Patagonian Merino by Lanas Bagual (100% merino wool, sport weight, 300 m in 100 gr) in color #203 (main color) and #48 (contrast color) MC: 132 (193, 230) m.
CC: 30 (40, 50) m.

GAUGE

Cowl: 27 stitches x 34 rounds in 10 cm measured in stockinette stitch, in the round, with Size A needle. 18 stitches x 35 rounds (1 motif repeat) in 7.5 cm x 12 cm knitted in the round, in jacquard, using Size A needles.

Hat: 27 stitches x 34 rounds in 10 cm measured in stockinette stitch, in the round, with Size A needle. 18 stitches x 35 rounds (1 motif repeat) in 7.5 cm x 12 cm knitted in the round, in jacquard, using Size A needles.

Suggested Needle Size:

Cowl: Size A: 4mm circular needles with a long cable for magic loop or your preferred materials for knitting small circumferences.

Hat: Size A: 4mm circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge) with a long cable for magic loop or your preferred materials for knitting small circumferences.
Size B: 3mm circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge) with a long cable for magic loop or your preferred materials for knitting small circumferences.

Kits

Each kit includes:

- the skeins needed for you to knit the garment in the size of your choice, and

- a set of 2 stitch markers from Bagual. The markers are a selection of markers made from horsehair, stoneware ceramic, or porcelain.

The kit does not include the pattern. You can add the pattern separately to your purchase or buy it directly from the designer's page.

Enjoy knitting and don't forget to use #GorroAlpina and #CuelloAlpina in your social media posts :)

The Designer

Macarena Silva is a knitter, designer, and knitting pattern editor.
Based in Aysén, Patagonia for 12 years, her designs are inspired by that wonderful natural environment.

If you want to know more, you can visit:
Instagram: @garua__
https://www.ravelry.com/designers/macarena-silva
https://www.youtube.com/@garuaknits
Spotify: Atlas Textil Podcast
https://open.spotify.com/show/1Yf5zj1VCBd1WPBjV9L2uZ?si=50530fc5cac141b1

Your skein

Fiber: Wool 100% Patagonian Merino from Chilean Patagonia, 18.0 microns fine.
Skein weight:
Yarn thickness:

  • Sport


Construction: 2-ply
Length: 300 meters | 328 yd yards
Wraps per inch:

Dyeing: Hand-dyed using eco-friendly dyes and best practices to minimize water usage.

Sustainability

🎨 It's hand-dyed with eco-friendly dyes,
🌳 For every skein we plant a tree, and
🌎 We mitigate the carbon footprint of its production.

🌎 We donate 1% of your purchase value to organizations that preserve and restore our ecosystems.

See how you positively impact the planet here with our allies at Ecologi and 1% for the Planet

Be careful

Care: hand wash in cold water without agitation. Once washed, roll in a towel to remove excess water and hang flat to dry

The history of your threads

In Chilean Patagonia, dedicated producers with over 30 years of experience produce this highest quality wool.

The sheep live on free-range pastures, which preserves the grasslands, and are free from animal cruelty. Our products are 100% Mulesing-free.

Our wool is hand-washed and spun on a small scale by expert natural fiber artisans in the city of Talca.

Then it continues its journey to Bagual, where it is dyed with ecological dyes

free of heavy metals to protect your skin, your loved ones, and the environment. Our vibrant colors enhance the texture and properties of these yarns in your garments.

Disclaimer

This is a semi-industrial product where multiple steps are done by hand. We want you to know that you might find small pieces of vegetable matter in your yarn, as well as a little bit of sand when you wind it. Both come from the Patagonian grasslands. (We told you these sheep like to rub themselves in sandbanks 🤭).

Our wool is spun in a semi-industrial mill, and you might find some irregularities in thickness and twist in your yarn. We like it; it gives identity and texture and makes each garment unique.

Your skeins are hand-dyed, resulting in semi-solid and variegated colors. We suggest buying all the skeins for your project at the same time and alternating skeins while knitting if you want to avoid pooling in your garments.

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