Fantome Hat by Anne Kuo Lukito

Fantome Hat

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Knitting
January 2013
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch with larger needles, see notes
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
190 - 210 yards (174 - 192 m)
M/L (XL)
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I wanted to push the boundary of simple, ordinary stripes and wondered what it’d be like to take inspiration from cable knitting and combine it with playful colors. The combination of stripes and twisted stitch colorwork results in a pattern that looks deceptively harder than it really is. The techniques I use in this design create color patterns that pop without the fuss of stranded colorwork or intarsia.

Fantome Hat is worked in the round from bottom-up, one color at at time. The cabled motifs are created through a combination of slipped and twisted stitches. The visor for the hat increases the difficulty a little, but it really isn’t hard to achieve. The visor is worked by picking up stitches along the hat’s cast-on edge.

~ This is the listing for that hat pattern only. Both the Fantome Hat and Fantome Cowl are available as a bundled set in this listing. ~

Sizes:

M/L (XL)

Finished Measurements:

Finished Circumference: 19.5 (21.5)“/ 49.5 (54.5)cm; Fits heads up to 21.75 (23.75)”/ 55 (60.5)cm

Materials:

  • Fingering yarn- in 2 complementary colors, approximately 190 (210)yds/174 (192)m in each color
  • US 2/ 2.75mm 24”/ 60cm circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge
  • US 1/ 2.25mm 24”/ 60cm circular needle, or 1-2 sizes smaller than gauge needle
  • Stitch markers
  • Cable needle
  • Darning needle
  • Stabilizer material for visor, about 11.75” x 5.75”/ 30cm x 14.5cm

Gauge:

19 sts and 42 rnds = 4”/ 10cm wide in St st using larger needles; 22 sts and 76 rnds = 2.75”/ 7cm wide and 7”/ 18cm tall in pattern repeat (first 22 sts of chart) using larger needles. It’s important to work gauge swatch in the round and block for proper sizing and fit.

Techniques Used:

Working in round, round color changes, basic decreases, twisted stitches

Additional Pattern Details:

  • Includes Chart
  • Instructions include both US standard and Metric measurements
  • Detailed knitting instructions in a professionally designed layout
  • Professionally tested and edited
  • Easy-to-read font, instructions, charts & diagrams
  • 6 pages, full color with active links
  • Pattern enabled for notations on e-readers