A BEAUTIFULLY organic-looking stranded colourwork pattern decorates this hat and matching mitts set, designed for us by Carol Meldrum. The accessories feel extra-special, thanks to the use of a luxurious blend of BFL wool and cashmere yarn from KC Collection. Carol's mitts feature buttoned cuffs, afterthought thumbs and a picot cast-off edging, while the hat is finished with a pompom.
HAT
BRIM
Using 2.25mm needles and yarn A, cast on 148 sts.
Pm and join to work in the round, taking care not to twist sts.
Round 1: *K2, P2; rep from * to end.
Rep round 1 another 10 times.
Next round (inc): Work in rib as set for 48 sts, Mi, rib to last 48 sts, M1, rib to end.
150 sts.
MAIN HAT
Change to 3.25mm needles.
Round 1: Join yarn B, and work row 1 of Chart A, repeating 30-st patt rep 5 times.
Rounds 2-48: Cont to work Chart A as set, increasing where indicated, until row 48 of Chart A is complete. 225 sts.
SHAPE CROWN
Round 1: Work row 1 of Chart B, repeating
45-st patt repeat 5 times.
Rounds 2-30: Cont to work Chart Bas set, decreasing where indicated, until row 30 of Chart B is complete.
15 sts.
Break yarns, leaving a long tail of yarn B.
Thread through rem sts and pull tight.
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