Fisherman Kep (Machine) by Marie Bruhat

Fisherman Kep (Machine)

Machine Knitting
September 2024
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Fair Isle
656 - 689 yards (600 - 630 m)
To fit head circumference approx: - 16.25 (19.5) 22.5 (25.75) in - 41 (49.5) 57 (65.5) cm
English
This pattern is available from fairislewithmarie.com for £10.00.

Machine-knit pattern pdf download (english)

The fisherman’s kep is a traditional Fair Isle hat, ideal for playing with patterns and colours. The folded headband provides extra warmth.

There is a long rib hidden behind the folding headband - the hat is knitted from that rib. The body of the hat is knitted from the cast on and the headband from the live stitches of the long rib. There is a short rib that is then grafted on by hand at the top of the headband. The crown can be knitted on the machine or by hand, but it must be topped by a tassel to ensure it dangles nicely.

The kep combines techniques from machine and hand knitting, so to be able to knit it, you must be able to do both. It is a great item to practice finishing technique or develop new colourway ideas.

Yarn :
Jamieson’s of Shetland, Spindrift (2ply equivalent to 4ply/fingering weight; 100% Shetland wool; 105m/115 yds per 25g ball) 

Gauge :
@ tension 10 in Fair Isle / Hand washed and steamed flat:
30 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches / 10cm

Sizes :
Size 1* (Size 2) Size 3 (Size 4)
To fit head circumference approx:

  • 16.25 (19.5) 22.5 (25.75) in
  • 41 (49.5) 57 (65.5) cm

Length folded:

  • 12.5 (12.5) 12.5 (12.5) in
  • 32 (32) 32 (32) cm

Circumference:

  • 15.75 (19) 22 (25.25) in
  • 40 (48) 56 (64) cm Size 1 is a toddler size.

Yarn quantities are provided as estimates, given the numerous colour and size combinations. Due to the diverse options, calculating exact usage becomes challenging