A lot of people have downloaded the eyelet rib beret, and some have experienced some problems with it being much, much too big, especially in the ribbing area of the brim. Â Even though this beret is designed to be huge – for those of us with “big hair” – others seem to like the idea of a less humungous hat! Â Given that, I thought I would re-do the pattern a bit for worsted weight wool and slightly different shaping, as well as directions for a less baggy beret. Â Look for it in the next few days.
A Hat Named Priska on a Man Named Josh!
Just in time for Christmas and the cold!
Priska is knit using US 6 and 9 needles (4.25 and 5.5 mm) and less than one skein each of Cascade 220 worsted in two colors. Â The hat band is designed to fit snugly, yet stretch. Â This is possible because it is all stockinette, with stranded colors. Â The hem is long and doubled over, creating a very thick, warm ear covering, as well as one which is snug enough, in theory, to allow activities without losing it.
My husband, Josh, is modeling the hat; this one is the “medium” size. Â This hat fits me quite well, so the medium made be made for most adults. Â The small will probably fit an older child, and the large for anyone with a big head, or for anyone who does not want a tight-fitting head band.
This hat can be knit up quickly by an experienced knitter, so it would be perfect for a last-minute gift. Â Even the fairly new knitter, familiar with stranded knitting techniques, should not be too challenged by this pattern.
I designed this hat for my husband’s grandmother, Priscilla, with her bright blue eyes in mind. Â Merry Christmas to Priska, and to all of you as well!
Cooking Class: Gnocchi
Priska: Off the Needles
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Coming soon . . .
Priska
Something on the needles . . .