Contains:
- Illustrated knitting pattern
- Metric and imperial measurements
- Sizes to fit 18 (19, 21, 22, 23) in/45.75 (48.25, 53.25, 56, 58.5) cm (Finished size 15 (16, 17, 18, 19) in/38 (40.75, 43.25, 45.75, 48.26) cm)
- Written & charted instructions; illustrated tutorials for Provisional Cast-on, German Short Rows & Kitchener Stitch (Garter St.)
Materials you need at home:
- 218 (233, 247, 262, 276) yd/200 (213, 226, 240, 253) m Sport/DK weight, plied yarn
- 47yd/43m for a 6x6in/15x15cm swatch in Garter St
- Pair 3.25mm/UK10/US3 straight needles or size needed to obtain gauge
- 3.25mm/UK10/US3 crochet hook
- Approx. 3yd/3m waste yarn
- Tapestry needle
Deceptively simple garter stitch angles form a sculptural sideways-knit Hat with plenty of movement. Sagitta’s arrowhead pattern is formed in narrow panels that can be easily adjusted for a perfect fit beyond the 5 sizes already written.
Illustrated tutorials are included for all the construction techniques (provisional cast-on, short rows and grafting/Kitchener stitch).
Skills required: Knit & purl sts, basic lace, short rows, provisional cast-on, grafting
Gauge: 24 sts x 48 rows to 4in/10cm on 3.25mm needles over Garter St.
Woolly Wormhead
Woolly Wormhead is a Hat Architect.
With an instinctive flair for unusual construction and a passion for innovation, Woolly Wormhead is a designer whose patterns are trusted and celebrated by knitters all over the world. As a designer, Woolly is driven by a need to create and develop her understanding of 3D form. Communicating her ideas and sharing her specialised knowledge with her audiences is key to Woolly’s success as a designer. Woolly's high quality pattern writing ensures perfect results, teaches new skills and encourages us all to become Hat architects.
Each Hat design is an original Woolly Wormhead innovation. These designs are created using unusual construction techniques and intriguing stitch combinations, resulting in unique and versatile pieces.
Each pattern is carefully developed and every effort is made to ensure that the instructions are as clear as possible. All patterns include a range of sizes, and many have additional design options and notes for alterations. Where possible, illustrated tutorials for specialist techniques are also included.