Metropolitan Opera by Lars Rains

Metropolitan Opera

Knitting
January 2018
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
29 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
250 - 400 yards (229 - 366 m)
19 3/4 (24 3/4) inches head circumference
English
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Whenever I would go to see a production at the Metropolitan Opera, I was always awestruck by how the chandeliers silently ascend towards the ceiling as a cue to the audience that the opera was about to start. Such drama, even before a single note is sung!

For this Fair Isle hat, I wanted to recreate the impression of these bright lights against a dark background of shadows. By the way, it is perfectly normal to hear the overture of your favorite opera start in your head as you knit this hat.

Sizes
Adult S/M (L/XL) shown in size S/M

Finished Measurements
Circumference: 19 ¾ (24 ¾) inches/50 (63) cm
Height: 9½ (10½) inches/24 (26.5) cm

Materials
Backyard Fiberworks Meadow Light Metropolitan Opera Kit (80% merino, 10% cashmere, 10% nylon; 133 yds/122 m
per 1.2 oz/33 g skein); 1 kit

  • Color A: Deep Creek; 2 mini skeins for all sizes
  • Color B: Natural; 1 mini skein for all sizes
  • Color C: Marigold; 1 mini skein for all sizes

US3/3.25mm 16-inch/40-cm circular needle (or one size smaller than gauge needle)
US4/3.5mm 16-inch/40-cm circular needle + set of DPNs (or size needed to achieve gauge)
Stitch marker, tapestry needle

Gauge
29 sts x 32 rounds = 4 inches/10 cm in Stockinette Stitch with larger needle, after blocking

I Knit New York
Print copies available from One More Row Press

The Big Apple. The City That Never Sleeps. The Empire City. I Knit New York contains ten knitting patterns inspired by the history and geography of the Capital of the World. We asked five of our favorite New Yorkers to design patterns and share their favorite New York secrets from subway to skyscraper.

Want to know where to find the New York that the locals know and love? IKNY shares shops, restaurants, cafes, bars, museums, and more. And if you can’t make it to the City, we include lists of our favorite books, movies, TV shows, and songs, so you can bring NYC home.

Designers include Brittney Bailey (b.woolens/Purl Soho), Kathleen Dames (kathleen dames knitwear design), Kirsten Kapur (Through the Loops), Xandy Peters (creator of Fox Paws and other stacked stitches), and Lars Rains (Modern Lopi), plus an essay from Kay Gardiner (the Northern half of Mason-Dixon Knitting), a #buttonhunt in the Garment District with Kathleen Dames (host of The Sweater with Kathleen Dames podcast), and a multiborough yarn crawl with Lisa Chamoff (founder of Indie Untangled).

Yarns for all patterns provided by Backyard Fiberworks. Alice O’Reilly, the dyer behind Backyard Fiberworks, contributes an essay on color theory plus a guide to the various yarns used in I Knit New York.

Shot on location in Manhattan by award-winning photographer Gale Zucker. Illustrations by Laurel Johnson, Mountain Laurel Artwork.

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