Jack-o-lanterns, Candy corn, Rockets and all that cool free
loot we used to get at Halloween... and
hoping The Great Pumpkin would finally visit Linus in the pumpkin
patch. I was inspired by the spirit of my favorite holiday.
Using
the traditional Shetland techniques and
yarns, I created a hat that is offbeat, fun and colourful.
This is no ordinary Fair Isle Tam. Look closer, you'll
see green worms, bats and skulls. It's
a wonderful introduction to not-so-traditional
colorwork. Go
on, try it. You're not afraid, are you?
model: Laura
Condotta photos: Lorraine
Condotta
SIZE
One size comfortably fits heads 20 to 24 inches in circumference.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
10.5 inches diameter across top, may be blocked slightly larger
Recommended needle size [always use a needle
size that gives you the gauge
listed below -- every knitter's
gauge is unique]
1
16 inch US #3/3.25mm circular needle
1 set US 3/3.25mm double-point needles
optional: 1
32 inch or longer US #3/3.25mm circular
needle for magic loop method
Notions
Yarn
needle
stitch marker
10.5
inch dinner plate for blocking
GAUGE
24 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in stranded stockinette
stitch after blocking
PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.]
S2KPO (Centered double decrease): Slip
next 2 stitches together knitwise; knit
next stitch and pass slipped stitches
over stitch just knit.
I-Cord First Row: Instead
of turning work around to work back on
the WS, slide all sts to other end of
needle, switch needle back to your left
hand, bring yarn around back of work,
and start knitting the sts again.
Repeat this row to form I-cord. After
a few rows, work will begin to form a tube.
Instructions for Duplicate Stitch can
be found here.
Instructions for Backwards Loop m1 can
be found here.
Charts
The charts for this pattern are very large and fit on a letter-sized
page. Click here and
print the resulting page.
DIRECTIONS
Using MC and circular needle, CO 140 sts
using the cable cast-on.
Place marker and join for working in the round, being
careful not to twist.
Ribbing round: [K1, p1] to end.
Repeat Ribbing round until piece measures 3.5
inches from cast-on edge.
Increase round: [K5, m1] to end of round. 168
sts. Use the backwards loop M1 method.
Next round: Begin working Bat chart, working
the 8-st repeat 21 times across round.
Continue until all 7 rounds of the chart
are complete, joining and breaking off colors as indicated.
Knit 4 rounds in MC. Increase round: [K14, m1]
to end of round. 180 sts. Use
the backwards loop M1 method as before.
Next round: Begin working Border chart, working
the 18-st repeat 10 times across round.
Continue until all 15 rounds of the chart
are complete, joining and breaking off colors as indicated.
Knit 2 rounds in MC. Decrease round: [K13, k2tog] to end.
168 sts.
Next round: Begin working Wheel chart, working
the 24-st repeat 7 times across round.
Note:
Rounds 6, 9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,
24 and 26 of the chart start with a
double decrease. To
accommodate the decrease, you will
need to end the previous round 1 stitch
early, and move the start of round
marker 1 stitch to the left at the
end of that previous round. As the
circumference of the hat gets too small
to work comfortably on the circular
needle, change to DPNs or magic loop
method as you prefer.
Continue until all 27 rounds of the chart are complete,
joining and breaking off colors as indicated.
After round 27 of the chart, 14 sts rem. Decrease round 1: [K2tog]
7 times. 7 sts. Decrease round 2: [K2tog]
3 times, k1. 4 sts.
Slip these 4 sts to a single DPN and
work 8 rounds of I-cord. Bind off.
FINISHING
Neatly weave in all ends on inside of hat. Fold ribbing
inwards, and using a tapestry needle and MC tack down neatly,
to form a double band. Wet the tam and roll in a towel
to squeeze out excess moisture. Block over a 10.5 inch
dinner plate. Allow to
dry.
For extra creepiness, duplicate stitch with crimson over
the eyes of the skulls.
ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Lorraine has been designing under the name Twisted
Traditions since
2004.
She and her friend Jax love a good
schlock movie. She lives in the burbs
with her family and pets, including a few
Bearded Dragons.