Nissedans by Signe Strømgaard

Nissedans

Knitting
December 2016
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
Small kid (medium kid) big kid (adult)
Danish English
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Sizes
Small kid (medium kid) big kid (adult)

Head circumference
40-45 (45-50) 50-55 (55-60) cm
15¾-17¾ (17¾-19¾) 19¾-21¾ (21¾-23¾) inches


Having grown up listening to stories about the scandinavian folklore creature the “nisse” (or tomte), especially around Christmas time, I felt inspired to design this sweet hat for kids - and adults.
The nisser are small, bearded fellows that live on the farms and in the woods. They help take care of and protect the animals, but they are also famously temperamental and potentially mean little pranksters.
To maintain a good relationship with the nisse, you need to set out porridge for him on Christmas night - and don’t forget the dollop of butter on top of there will be trouble in the new year.

The nisser are knit without their white beards, which are embroidered on afterward. The pattern contains instructions for the original long beard, as well as several shorter alternative beard styles. This leaves you the option of either giving all of the little guys the same type of beard or varying them - perhaps there are younger and older nisser dancing around together…