Arriccia Hat by Angela Hahn

Arriccia Hat

Knitting
December 2010
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
225 - 320 yards (206 - 293 m)
Small: 16 ½”/42 cm unstretched; up to 20”/51 cm stretched; approx 6.5”/17 cm deep. Large: 20”/51 cm unstretched; up to 24”/61 cm stretched; approx 7.5”/22 cm deep. Size S should generally fit small-med child; size L large child to adult.
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

From pattern page:

The crimped band of this hat is created by working stitches on the needle together with stitches picked up from a previous row (a variation on the stitch pattern “Folded Fabric,” from Reversible Knitting by Lynne Barr). These folds, and the rippled edge they create, form a flattering and comfortable frame around the face. Since the band does not grip tightly, this hat may not be a good choice for a winter gale; on the other hand, it won’t create severe “hat head,” either. The crimping (arriccia in Italian) adds a nice weight to the band, and an added fold, worked into the crown decreases, helps shape the crown. Worked in the round from the bottom up.

Difficulty
Intermediate: skills required include knitting in the round, pleating technique (similar to 3-needle bind off), and decreases. This pattern does not require charts.

Materials
Yarn DK weight. With pompom: 275 yd/252 m (320 yd/294 m). Without pompom: 225 yd/205 m (275 yd/252 m). Shown in Madelinetosh Tosh DK (superwash merino wool; 225 yd (205 m)/100g), color Amber Trinket, 2 (2) skeins with pompom; 1 (2) skeins without pompom.

Small hat with pompom can probably be completed with 1 skein of Madelinetosh Tosh DK (above yardages include extra for swatch), but it will be close; large hat without pompom can possibly be completed with 1 skein, but it will be very close.
NOTE: if substituting yarn, recommend choosing one which is machine washable AND can stand up to a few minutes in the dryer: since hat is unblocked, it will need to be “refreshed” in the dryer after washing, to retain its original size and shape.

Needles 1 set U.S. Size 6 (4 mm) double-pointed (dp) needles; one U.S. Size 4 (3.5 mm) or 5 (3.75 mm) dp needle, for working Crimped pattern.
Optional: 20- or 24-inch circular needle, U.S. Size 6 (4 mm)
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain correct gauge.
Notions Marker; tapestry needle

Gauge
22 sts and 30 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st;
approx 24 sts (2 reps) = 3 ¼”/8 cm in Crimped patt (unstretched).
Hat is NOT blocked, thus measurements are on unblocked swatch.

Sizes/Measurements
Note: Crimped pattern looks best when not overstretched; “stretched” measurements below represent not maximum diameter possible, but maximum diameter without distorting stitch pattern.

Small: 16 ½”/42 cm unstretched; up to 20”/51 cm stretched; approx 6.5”/17 cm deep
Large: 20”/51 cm unstretched; up to 24”/61 cm stretched; approx 7.5”/22 cm deep
Size S should generally fit small-med child; size L large child to adult.
Shown in Size L.