The Highlands Duo brim I showed you above is just that – a brim with no top. I hope after my long absence, I have given you enough to sink your teeth into and I thank those that sent notes wishing me a return to better health. Our website Techniques Page has free tutorial downloads for the Resilient Cast On, Alternating Long Tail Cast On and Showy Decrease.Click on the Showy Decrease category for all our Showy Decrease blog posts, many of which include detailed tutorials.Read the Vertical Showy Decrease blog for info on the Reverse Yarn Over which is essential for preventing gaps in your rib.Download our free Telluride Canyon Scarf Pattern from Ravelry for help with legend and basic instructions.I’ve included charts and written instructions below, however, there’s lots of additional information available for you: The extra purl stitch in the 1×2 Showy Brim condenses more. I would, of course, recommend knitting a swatch. You’ll want to take that into account when determining the cast on for a hat pattern you are modifying. The gauge of the 1×1 Showy Brim is just a bit wider. The Showy Rib provides you with a very elastic rib so I recommend you start off with either the Resilient Cast On (as shown in the light blue hat up top) or the alternating long-tail cast on used in the gold hat above. Let’s take a closer look at how the Showy Brim options compare to a standard 1×1 rib.
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