Papil Beret by Donna Smith

Papil Beret

Knitting
May 2017
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Colourwork
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
219 - 235 yards (200 - 215 m)
One size
English
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The Papil Beret uses the same motifs as the Papil Mitts; those were inspired by a tin containing caramel wafers that was given to me by two Dutch friends during Shetland Wool Week 2016. We met up during a workshop I was teaching at a venue in Papil, Burra Isle and they were also staying in a cottage nearby. Using Shetland knitting techniques together with the pattern inspired by the tin from the Netherlands this design celebrates the links we have with knitters all over the world and the amazing community of craftspeople we belong to. As someone once said to me “we are all joined together with yarn and thread”.

Pattern Notes:
The beret is knitted in the round, a rib and stocking stitch edging separated with a row of eyelets starts off the project and forms a picot edge on the brim when folded back.
The beret uses small quantities of yarn for the tulips so are a good way to use small pieces of fingering from your stash.

Yarn Used:
Jamieson’s Shetland Spindrift, jumper weight (fingering); 25g balls, 105m /115yds

Shade A: Oxford 123 x 1 ball (actual quantity required, 84m / 92yds)Shade B: Pebble 127 x 1 ball (actual quantity required, 102m / 112yds)
Shade C: Ivy 815 1 ball (actual quantity required, 14m / 16yds)
Shade D: Bramble 155 x 1 ball (actual quantity required, 10m / 11yds)
Shade E: Peony 581 x 1 ball (actual quantity required, 5m / 6yds)

Needles Used in the Sample:
Set of 3 or more 2.5mm (UK 12-13/US 1) DPNs or 40 cm circular needle. Extra needles 2.5mm (UK 12-13/US 1) DPNs or circular needle for picking up and joining the brim stitches (optional).
Set of 3 or more 3.0mm (UK 11/US 2-3) DPNs or 40 cm circular needle. (You might need to switch to DPNs when working the crown).
Or your preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round; or needles in a size required to give correct gauge.