'Skullduggery' - PDF Knitting Hat Pattern for DK weight yarn.
£5.00
Designed for DK weight yarn.
‘Skullduggery (A Hat)’ is a stranded colourwork hat, featuring ear flaps worked in German short rows and skull motifs. Worked using two yarns - one in a (semi-)solid and one in a variegated to mimic the colour shifts in traditional Fairisle without all the ends to weave in.
But it’s not just a hat! Thanks to the ties, it can also be worn as a cowl or, if you’re in a pinch, a face covering. So it’s maybe more of a ‘Howl’! LOL
If you’re using a variegated yarn, make sure you have lots of contrast between it and the (semi-)solid colour you choose. Alternatively, use a second (semi-)solid or more if you want a more trad look.
The brim is is a written pattern and includes a link showing you how to do the german short rows. The crown section is then charted.
Pattern is for a 23” (58cm) head - going down a needle size or two should create a hat to fit a 21” (53cm) head.
‘Skullduggery (A Hat)’ is a stranded colourwork hat, featuring ear flaps worked in German short rows and skull motifs. Worked using two yarns - one in a (semi-)solid and one in a variegated to mimic the colour shifts in traditional Fairisle without all the ends to weave in.
But it’s not just a hat! Thanks to the ties, it can also be worn as a cowl or, if you’re in a pinch, a face covering. So it’s maybe more of a ‘Howl’! LOL
If you’re using a variegated yarn, make sure you have lots of contrast between it and the (semi-)solid colour you choose. Alternatively, use a second (semi-)solid or more if you want a more trad look.
The brim is is a written pattern and includes a link showing you how to do the german short rows. The crown section is then charted.
Pattern is for a 23” (58cm) head - going down a needle size or two should create a hat to fit a 21” (53cm) head.
Designed for DK weight yarn.
‘Skullduggery (A Hat)’ is a stranded colourwork hat, featuring ear flaps worked in German short rows and skull motifs. Worked using two yarns - one in a (semi-)solid and one in a variegated to mimic the colour shifts in traditional Fairisle without all the ends to weave in.
But it’s not just a hat! Thanks to the ties, it can also be worn as a cowl or, if you’re in a pinch, a face covering. So it’s maybe more of a ‘Howl’! LOL
If you’re using a variegated yarn, make sure you have lots of contrast between it and the (semi-)solid colour you choose. Alternatively, use a second (semi-)solid or more if you want a more trad look.
The brim is is a written pattern and includes a link showing you how to do the german short rows. The crown section is then charted.
Pattern is for a 23” (58cm) head - going down a needle size or two should create a hat to fit a 21” (53cm) head.
‘Skullduggery (A Hat)’ is a stranded colourwork hat, featuring ear flaps worked in German short rows and skull motifs. Worked using two yarns - one in a (semi-)solid and one in a variegated to mimic the colour shifts in traditional Fairisle without all the ends to weave in.
But it’s not just a hat! Thanks to the ties, it can also be worn as a cowl or, if you’re in a pinch, a face covering. So it’s maybe more of a ‘Howl’! LOL
If you’re using a variegated yarn, make sure you have lots of contrast between it and the (semi-)solid colour you choose. Alternatively, use a second (semi-)solid or more if you want a more trad look.
The brim is is a written pattern and includes a link showing you how to do the german short rows. The crown section is then charted.
Pattern is for a 23” (58cm) head - going down a needle size or two should create a hat to fit a 21” (53cm) head.