Skogur

Knitting
January 2023
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25.5 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in 1x1 rib in the round, with two strands of yarn held together on Needle C.
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
191 - 309 yards (175 - 283 m)
3 Sizes: Child (Adult Small, Adult Medium-Large) See below for measurements
English
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Skógur is the Icelandic word for forest.
This fun little hat has a sister cowl, Skreppa (meaning to “take off for a little while”), and a pair of fingerless and full mittens, Hanski (meaning glove). Now you can match up all of your Icelandic inspired accessories.

Skógur starts with a simple 1 x 1 ribbed brim holding two strands of yarns together, before the two colour, in-the-round brioche takes you to the forest. It’s knit using the super light and super warm, Icelandic Einrúm E+2 yarn.

There are several video tutorials included with this pattern to help you work through the various brioche stitches. If you’ve enjoyed your brioche increases and decreases with Skreppa, you’re completely ready for this!


EXPERIENCE LEVEL: Intermediate.

SIZES: 3 sizes
Child (Adult Small/Teen, Adult Medium to Large)

To fit Head sizes:
40 – 44 (45 – 51.25, 52.5 – 60)cm
16 – 17.5 (18 – 20.5, 21 – 24)”

Finished Hat Circumference Ribbed Brim (unstretched): 31.25 (37.5, 44)cm/ 12.5 (15, 17.5)”
Finished Height:
20.5 (22, 22)cm/ 8.25 (8.75, 8.75)”

Measurements taken with relaxed fabric, not stretched, and not blocked.

MATERIALS
Yarn
Einrúm, E+2 50g (208m/ 227yds; 80% Icelandic Wool, 20% Silk). Fingering weight.
Sample shown in
MC: 1002 (Skólesít - grey)
CC: 1014 (Andesít - blue)

1 skein MC; 1 skein CC

Child – folded brim
MC: 38g – 158m/ 173 yds
CC: 10g – 42m/ 46 yds
Child - non-folded brim
MC: 32g – 133m/ 145 yds
CC: 10g – 42m/ 46 yds

Adult Small/ Teen – folded brim
MC: 44g – 183m/ 200 yds
CC: 14g – 59m/ 64 yds
Adult Small/ Teen - non-folded brim
MC: 36g – 150m/ 163 yds
CC: 14g – 59m/ 64 yds

Adult Medium to Large – folded brim
MC: 50g – 208m/ 227 yds
CC: 18g – 75m/ 82 yds
Adult Medium to Large Adult– non-folded brim
MC: 40g – 166m/ 182 yds
CC: 18g – 75m/ 82 yds

Needles
Needle A: 3.5mm/US 4 or 0.5mm/ 2 US sizes smaller than Needle C, double pointed needles or 40cm/ 16” circular needle, for your preferred method of knitting in the round, for brioche hat body. Adjust needle size to match gauge.
Needle B: 3.75mm/US 5 or 0.25mm/ 1 US size smaller than Needle C, double pointed needles or 40cm/ 16” circular needle for your preferred method of knitting in the round, for tubular cast on and setup.
Needle C (gauge needle): 4mm/US 6 double pointed needles or 40cm/ 16” circular needle, for your preferred method of knitting in the round, for brim. Adjust needle size to match gauge.

Notions
Stitch markers: 5 (6, 7) total; 1 unique, plus an additional removable marker.
Tapestry/Darning needle

GAUGE
25.5 sts x 27 rnds = 10cm x 10cm/ 4”x 4”
Working 1x1 rib in the round, with two strands of yarn held together on Needle C.
Measurements taken with relaxed fabric, not stretched, and not blocked.

Errata: Page 5, Crown Shaping:
Rnd 8 (MC) dec: (BrLsl dec, sl1yo, brk1, sl1yo, brRsl dec, s11yo, slm) to EOR.

s11yo, should read sl1yo.