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Dull Roar Rooty
A little silly, a little hippie-ish, this hat is named after the eco-café (Back to the Roots) where it was photographed and partially inspired. A simple hat with a quirky brim and some subtle texture throughout- work in two similar colorways for a blend-y effect or solid/with contrasting colors for something more bold. Here it's shown in Madelinetosh Tosh Merino in Earl Gray and Filigree.
Bonus points if you can say the name without mentally adding “-tooty fresh
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Occam's Beanie
'Cause the simplest hat is often the best! A really beginner-friendly pattern... and one you can crank out mindlessly for gifts for everyone you know. It also looks great on and is highly menfolk compatible!
Yarn: Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage or comparable worsted weight yarn - 1 skein, shown in Manor Needles: US 7 DPNs or circular long enough for magic loop Gauge: 22 sts and 31 rows = 4" in st st Note: Work slightly smaller gauge for small children, or slightly
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Ruffle Shuffle
Part old-hollywood-feather-boa-glam, part freaky deep sea creature! Easy to knit, and fun to wear (not to mention warm, what with all that insulation!) BMFA Luscious Single Silk is, well, absolutely luscious, and this pattern will make the most out of one of those ginormous skeins.
Yarn: 1 skein (500 yards) BMFA Luscious Single Silk or comparable yarn such as Lorna's Laces Lion & Lamb Needles: US 8 circular or straight needles, US
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Station Hat
Pick your weight (DK or Worsted), pick your decreases (Cross or Swirl), put 'em together and put it on yer head. And barely a purl!
The name comes from the "Relaxation Station", where I was waiting for a delightful chair massage while dreaming this up. Anyway... these hats have quickly risen to the top of the wearing-pile! The worsted one especially is quite cozy.
Yarn: Malabrigo Yarn Worsted Merino, 1 skein (worsted weight) OR Malabrigo Silky Me
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Stripe Your Fancy
A snazzy striped shawl with lots of options for customization! Pick your size - a classic triangle, two triangles stuck together (slit square), or three triangles stuck together (mushy starfish), pick your sock yarns (just about anything’ll do!), pick your edging, and put the stripes wherever you want ‘em! (I’ll tell you where I did them, of course, but improvisation is easy and welcome.) The somewhat crafty striping method allows you to do stripes with odd numbers of rows, for
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Rimple
Evenly spaced welts on a sideways brim make an intriguingly textured detail, offset with pops of color in the buttons and stripes. Unique “zig zag” decreases accent the crown, creating an almost spider-webby look.
Yarn: Madelinetosh Tosh Vintage (200 yards) plus a small amount of contrast color in similar weight
Needles: US 7 circular or DPNs
Gauge: 21 sts and 28 rows = 4" in st st
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Phoncible Hat
A fun and easy hat that uses two colorways of Kureyon to create something that looks much more complicated than it is! A good intro to stranded knitting.
Yarn: Noro Kureyon in two complimentary colorways (1 skein each)
Needles: US 7 circular or DPNs
Gauge: First 3" (vertical stripes): 6 st and 7.5 rows per inch After that (horizontal stripes): 5 st and 7.5 rows per inch NOTE: This guage change is very important and you may need to change
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PRICE $5.50
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Dull Roar Dilih Wrap
This cowl is insanely simple, easy to resize, and works up quickly. Ladders are created by intentionally dropped stitches, spicing up an otherwise very basic accessory. The super soft merino is deliciously cuddly, whether you wear it as a capelet or more of a cowl. Try introducing stripes or even colorwork for extra pizzazz, adding fun edgings, or working one in a different weight. Materials:<
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PRICE $6.00
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