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Parterre Hat
With its satisfyingly intricate geometric cable pattern, the Parterre Hat evokes the puzzle-like arrangement of flower beds in formal gardens. The pattern includes three sizes, each requiring a single skein of DK weight yarn. Pair it with the coordinating Parterre Scarf for a classic gender neutral set.
Skills & Techniques
The Long Tail Cast On (optional), working a small circumference in the round, working four-stitch cables, and working decreases. Both charts and full written instructions are provided.
Materials Needed
1 skein of Hedgehog Fibres Tweedy (50% Falkland Merino Wool, 37.5% Recycled Wool, 12.5% Thread Waste; 252 yds/230m per 100g skein), or
140 (170, 207) yds/128 (156, 189)m of DK weight yarn.
Samples shown in the colours ‘Dreaming in Light’ (Size 1, yellow) and ‘Lullaby’ (Size 2, lavender).
You will also need a cable needle, 1 end-of-round stitch marker, and a tapestry needle for weaving in the ends.
Finished Measurements
Sizes 1 (2, 3), relaxed and unstretched after blocking:
14.5 (16, 17.5)”/37 (40.5, 44.5)cm brim circumference, and
8 (8.5, 9)”/20.5 (21.5, 23)cm height.
Sizes 1 (2, 3) to fit head circumference:
19 (21, 23)”/48.5 (53.5, 58.5)cm.
Lavender sample in Size 2 shown on my 22”/56cm head.
Read more about the Parterre Hat and its inspiration on my blog:
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