The Hygge Hat
The Hygge Hat
The Hygge Hat is a DK weight beanie, featuring a stranded colorwork motif utilizing three complimentary colorways.
This design was inspired by the way a pattern on a well-loved vintage rug is faded in some areas while crisp and bold in others.
Use of a speckled colorway as one of your contrast colors, helps to create the worn / faded look. If you prefer higher contrast, be sure to select three distinct colorways.
Sizes
child small (child regular, adult regular, adult large)
Finished width measured flat (unstretched)
7.5 (9, 10, 11)” / 19 (23, 25, 28) cm
intended to fit with 1” (2.5 cm) negative ease from head size.
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Materials
Suggested Yarn: Old Soul Fiber Co.
Soul DK – 100% SW Merino, 274 yards / 250 meters per 100 grams.
Requirements: DK weight in 3 colors
Quantities - yards / meters
MC 65 (75, 85, 95) / 59 (69, 78, 87)
CC1 30 (35, 40, 45) / 27 (32, 37, 41)
CC2 15 (20, 25, 30) / 14 (18, 23, 27)
Gauge Information
18 sts / 25 rounds per 4” (10 cm) in stranded colorwork stockinette stitch worked on US 10 / 6 mm needle
Suggested Needles & Notions
Needle A - US 6 / 4 mm, 16” circular (for brim)
Needle B - US 10 / 6 mm, 16” circular or 1 size larger than needle C (for stranded colorwork portion)
Needle C - US 9 / 5.5 mm, 16” circular or size needed for gauge, plus DPNs or a 32” cable to work magic loop method for decreases (for crown decreases)
BOR marker + additional markers to delineate pattern repeats (optional)
Darning needle
Note: If you have experience working with stranded colorwork and do not typically need to go up a needle size to match your Stockinette Stitch gauge, you may want to work the stranded colorwork with Needle C instead.