Delancey Hat by Danielle Chalson

Delancey Hat

Knitting
January 2018
Aran (8 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch in the round
US 8 - 5.0 mm
95 - 150 yards (87 - 137 m)
Baby (Toddler/Child, Teen/Adult Small, Adult Large)
English
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A classic design like the Delancey Hat is the perfect opportunity to let an exquisite yarn take center stage. And the timeless textures of garter stitch and fisherman rib ensure that this hat is always in style.

This unisex hat is worked in one piece in the round from the brim upward. Cashmere yarn ensures that this hat is heavenly to wear, but any aran-weight yarn will work nicely. This is a great project for beginners, not only because the project knits up so fast with basic techniques, but also because it introduces the skills of knitting and purling into the row below. With a whimsical faux fur pom-pom to top things off, it’s impossible to knit just one of these hats!

Because this hat is very stretchy, be sure to choose a size that is at least a couple of inches smaller than your actual head circumference. The pattern includes sizes to fit everyone in the family! Please also note that the baby and child sizes share the same finished circumference but have different finished heights.

To Fit
Head circumference of approx: 16 (16-19, 19-21, 21-23)” / 41 (41-48, 48-53, 53-58) cm

Finished Measurements
Circumference (unstretched): 14¼ (14¼, 16½, 18½)” / 36.25 (36.25, 42, 47) cm
Height: 6 (7, 8, 8)” / 15.25 (17.75, 20.5, 20.5) cm

Materials
Aran-weight yarn at approx. 99 yds (91 m) per 50 g (1.76 oz): 95 (110, 140, 150) yds / 90 (105, 130, 140 m)
» NOTE: yardage estimates do NOT include yardage for pom-pom
» Adult Large shown in Clinton Hill Cashmere Bespoke Cashmere (100% cashmere; 99 yds (91 m) per 50 g (1.76 oz)): “Graphite,” 2 skeins

Needles and Notions
US 8 (5.0 mm) 16” circular needle and DPNs, or size needed to obtain gauge
Markers and yarn needle
Faux fur pom-pom (optional)

Gauges
14 sts / 36 rnds = 4” (10 cm) in Fisherman Rib (unstretched), after blocking
15 sts / 32 rnds = 4” (10 cm) in garter stitch, after blocking