Ysoria Hood by Joanne Fowler

Ysoria Hood

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Crochet
August 2025
Aran (8 wpi) ?
11.5 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches
in 30cm/12” square block has 25 rows and 136 sts; 4 2chsp in outer round, after blocking
5.0 mm (H)
1203 - 1312 yards (1100 - 1200 m)
child S, child L, adult designed with positive ease in mind. Note that child L has a proportionately deeper yoke than the other two.
both US and UK
English
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When my son needed an outfit for his Anglo Saxons and Vikings history day at school, I took inspiration from the Skjoldehamn costume, a well-preserved outfit from the Early Middle Ages, found in marshy land in Northern Norway.

As I sewed the hood pieces together, I realised that it would be a wonderful garment to make use of large crocheted squares and thought how warm and comforting it would feel.

This pattern was originally designed for the Once Upon a Make-along Medieval fairytale event, which seemed the perfect opportunity to revive that idea and create a block with floral features, making a hood that’s ideal to keep a woodland fairy princess warm as she travels through her tale to our time. Following the event, this pattern is now available as an individual file.

Sizes: child S, child L, adult designed with positive ease in mind. Note that child L has a proportionately deeper yoke than the other two.

Tension: 30cm/12” square block has 25 rows and 136 sts; 4 2chsp in outer round, after blocking.

Working method: blocks are worked in joined rounds from RS. Pieces are seamed and edged.

Finished measurements
a. Hood length: 25 (30, 30)cm / 10 (12, 12)”
b. Hood depth: 25 (30, 35)cm / 10 (12, 14)”
c. Neck circumference: 25 (30, 35)cm / 10 (12, 14)”
d. Shoulder width: : 25 (30, 25)cm / 10 (12, 10)”
e. Yoke length: 33 (41, 33)cm / 13 (16, 13)”
f. Edge circumference: 150 (180, 160)cm / 60 (72, 64)”

Requirements
Drops Nepal Aran/worsted (65% Superwash Merino, 35% Alpaca; 150m/165yds per 50g) or similar yarn Sample in: C1 Chalk (8915); C2 Blue Ice (6220)
C1: 400 (500, 450)m / 440 (550, 500)yd
C2: 700 (780, 750)m / 770 (860, 825)yd
5mm (US H/8) hook
5 locking stitch markers
Yarn needle and scissors

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