Contains:
- Digital download pdf
- Metric and Imperial measurements both given
- Unisex pattern great for gift knitting
Materials you need at home:
- US8/5mm circular knitting needles
- US9/5.5mm circular needle
- Stitch marker
- Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
- Cable needle
- 125-150m/137-164 yards Aran (or worsted) weight yarn
This Aran Lattice beanie is knit in the round, using two sizes of circular needles (US8 & US9; or 5mm and 5.5mm). It is a modern take on a traditional Aran motif, and gives impressive results for what are easy to follow instructions! This pattern would suit improver knitters who would like to try an all-over motif, or experienced knitters who enjoy seeing a pattern flow from ribbing to crown. Experienced knitters might particularly enjoy using the instructions to create a stunning two-tone hat.
The hat is sized for an adult, but instructions are given on adjusting the stitch count to create a smaller or larger hat. Gauge is not hugely important for this beanie; the fabric has some stretch and is a forgiving fit.
Any Aran yarn should be suitable for this pattern. One 100g skein should be just enough for one hat, I would suggest a requirement of 100 metres/110 yards of yarn. A cable needle will also make the pattern easy to work for beginners, but experienced knitters can do without it. Also required are a stitch marker (to show the beginning of the row), and a knitter’s sewing needle, for weaving in the ends when you are finished.
The hat is seamless, as it is knit in the round, and is super soft and comfortable to wear! This hat is sized to suit an adult head, and measures around 18 inches/46 cm in circumference (unworn). From brim to crown it measures 8 inches/21 cm unworn.
I’m a knitter from the Aran Islands and am delighted to have my own original designs now available here : )
AranAccessories
I'm a knitter from the Aran Islands, combining traditional elements of Aran knitting (e.g. cables, lattice work) with more modern techniques, such as seamless knitting, to create my own original designs.
I first learnt to knit when I was about 6, and, at school, we moved on to Aran knitting pretty quickly! I kept knitting over the years, as a hobby, and also started knitting some items for my cousin to sell on Inis Mor, the largest of the Aran Islands. Then came the brainwave of setting up a shop online, so people could buy original Aran knits without having to come all the way here! I loved creating my own original designs, and eventually made the step to publishing them : )
I'm always happy to hear from you if you have any queries about my shop! You can find my online shop at www.aranaccessories.net and follow me on Twitter, Instagram and Tumblr @aranaccessories ; I am on Facebook at aranaccessories.net Le gach beannacht/With best wishes, Máirín Ní Dhonncha