Tarbat by Lucy Hague

Tarbat

Knitting
March 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 26.5 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
246 yards (225 m)
Adult M (finished circumference 20˝/(51 cm), to fit head circumference 20–22˝/(51–56 cm))
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This hat features an all-over cable pattern inspired by the key patterns (angular spirals) commonly found in Pictish art.

The brim of the hat can be worked either as single-thickness, or as a folded double-thickness, as pictured (provisionally cast-on and then later knitted together). The double-thickness brim provides extra warmth and a visually-pleasing edge.

Using the gauge and yarn listed, the finished hat will be Adult M size (to fit head circumference of 20–22˝/(51–56 cm). A larger or smaller hat can be made by altering gauge and yarn weight. The pattern provides a table of gauges and yarn weights, along with finished measurements, ranging from 4-ply/fingering to Aran/heavy worsted, for a range of sizes from XS to L. (You will need to swatch carefully to obtain the indicated gauge for your chosen size).

Tools/Materials

  • 246 yds/(225 m) DK weight yarn (sample shown in Ripples Crafts Culkein DK ‘The Returning Blue Skies’ [100% Bluefaced Leicester; 246 yds/(225 m) per 100 g skein; 1 skein required]
  • 4.00 mm/(US size 6) or size needed to obtain gauge circ needle, approx. 24˝/(60 cm) or shorter
  • 3.75 mm/(US size 5) or one size below gauge-size needles circ needle, approx. 24˝/(60 cm) or shorter
  • 4.00 mm/(US size 6) or size needed to obtain gauge DPNs (or needles for preferred method of small-circumference knitting)
  • cable needle
  • waste yarn (if working double-thickness brim)
  • spare circ needle same size or smaller than below-gauge size needles, length unimportant (if working double-thickness brim)
  • 1 stitch marker