Italian Wheat Hat |
Um, so it's a hat? Yes, definitely a hat. I got the idea for this after knitting the Wheat Ear Cuff, since I thought the cabling could be retooled into a cool hat. And that's pretty much all I've got for this one...
Yarn: Cascade Yarns Quatro (100% Peruvian highland wool; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #5019 Green Tea - I used what was left after I made the Zig Zag Legwarmers, which was almost exactly 3/4 of a skein
Needles: One 16" circular needle in size 8, one 16" circular needle in size 10, one set of double-pointed needles (dpns) in size 10, cable needle (cn) or extra dpn
Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker or scrap of yarn
Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches on size 8 needles
Cast on 108 stitches, place marker, and join in round. Knit one inch in a k1, p1 ribbing. Now it's time to switch to your size 10 circular needle, and your main pattern, which is a mash-up of Italian Chain Ribbing (from page 47 of Barbara G. Walker's A Treasury of Knitting Patterns) and the Wheat Ear Cable (from page 244 of the same). You'll need the following notation to get 'er done:
fc (front cross): slip 3 stitches to cn and hold in front; knit 3, knit 3 from cn
fc-2: slip 2 stitches to cn and hold in front; knit 2, knit 2 from cn