Brooklime Hat Knitting Kit
Kit containing yarn and a printed pattern for the Brooklime Hat by Rachel Coopey for Baa Ram Ewe. This striking stranded colourwork hat uses three shades of Pip Colourwork 4-ply from Baa Ram Ewe, plus an extra shade for the pompom.
Kit containing yarn and a printed pattern for the Brooklime Hat by Rachel Coopey for Baa Ram Ewe. This striking stranded colourwork hat uses three shades of Pip Colourwork 4-ply from Baa Ram Ewe, plus an extra shade for the pompom.
Kit containing yarn and a printed pattern for the Brooklime Hat by Rachel Coopey for Baa Ram Ewe. This striking stranded colourwork hat uses three shades of Pip Colourwork 4-ply from Baa Ram Ewe, plus an extra shade for the pompom.
Brooklime is a striking stranded colourwork hat by Rachel Coopey, using 3 (or 4) shades of the lovely Pip Colourwork from Baa Ram Ewe. It’s named after the British native wildflower Brooklime- a low-creeping perennial with spreading stems and pretty blue flowers. The kit contains four shades, so that you can add the optional pom pom, as well as the printed pattern.
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Pattern Information
Sizes
Small (Medium, Large)
To fit head circumference: 53.5 (57, 62) cm 21 (22½, 24½) in
Needles & Notions
- 2.5mm UK 13-12/US 1.5 circular needle, 40cm 16in long or 2.5mm UK 13-12/US 1.5 set of five DPNs, or size needed to get correct tension in 2 x 2 Rib pattern for the brim
- 2.75mm UK 12/US 2 circular needle, 40cm 16in long and 2.75mm UK 12/US 2 set of five DPNs, or size needed to get correct tension in Colourwork st st pattern for the body of the hat
- Stitch marker and a Tapestry needle
Check out the Brooklime Ravelry pattern page for some colour inspiration.
About Baa Ram Ewe
Like us, Baa Ram Ewe have a passion for wool. Based in a historic wool processing area in the Pennine hills of northern England, they have made it their mission to share the beautiful natural properties of this sustainable fibre through a range of luxurious, breed-specific yarns that highlight the difference in qualities from sheep to sheep.
They have developed a range of pure wool yarns, carefully curating each shade range and fibre composition, and working with farmers, spinners and dyers in the UK. Their aim is always to celebrate the beauty of this sustainable and recyclable fibre, maintaining high animal welfare standards and ensuring they are producing with minimal impact on the planet.