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Arctic Cottongrass
Sizes 16 (18, 21, 24)“/ 40.5 (45.5, 53.5, 61)cm at brim; samples shown in sizes 18”/45.5cm and 21”/53.5cm, each worn with about 1”/2.5cm negative ease.
Gauge 16 sts and 22 rounds = 4”/10cm in garter stitch on smaller needles; 16 sts and 18 rounds = 4”/10cm in stranded colorwork pattern on larger needles
Materials
- Malabrigo Rios - 100% superwash merino wool; 210yd/192m per 100g skein; MC: 1 skein (Toddler sample shows Paris Night; adult sample shows Jupiter); CC: 1 skein (Toddler sample shows Sunset; adult sample shows Sand Bank)
- US 7/4.5mm: 16”/40cm circular needle
- US 8/5mm: 16”/40cm circular needle and/or DPNs (see Notes) or sizes needed to obtain gauge
- 3 stitch markers
- Darning needle
- Pom pom maker and sharp scissors, optional
- Crochet hook, optional
Notes
A Norwegian-inspired stranded snowflake motif circles this cozy hat, while a garter stitch brim with short-row earflaps keeps you warm. Then there’s a Latvian braid for interest, and nested crown decreases that form a big meta-snowflake at the top. To finish, add your choice of a pom pom and/or braids as you see fit. The hat borrows its name from a sedge common throughout the colder regions of the Northern Hemisphere, including Scandinavia. The spherical, fluffy fruiting bodies of Arctic Cottongrass bear a striking resemblance to pompoms (or vice-versa).
You’ll need needles for working a small circumference in the round. A short circular needle is recommended in the materials section, but a long circular for using the Magic Loop method or double-pointed needles will work equally well.
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- First published: December 2014
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