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“My mother’s side of the family hails from Sweden, and I love Swedish names that honor my roots. Öljett is Swedish for “eyelet” or “grommet”, and this hat gets its name from the beautiful eyelets created by the uncomplicated crown shaping pattern. The clean, simple design of the hat allows the marled yarn to take focus and shine; as a bonus, working with Loft doubled creates a very cozy fabric.” – Jenny Gordy

Designer: Jenny Gordy

Collection: Wool People, Volume 3

 

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Öljett

Marled Hat with Eyelet-patterned Crown

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  • Product description

    “My mother’s side of the family hails from Sweden, and I love Swedish names that honor my roots. Öljett is Swedish for “eyelet” or “grommet”, and this hat gets its name from the beautiful eyelets created by the uncomplicated crown shaping pattern. The clean, simple design of the hat allows the marled yarn to take focus and shine; as a bonus, working with Loft doubled creates a very cozy fabric.” – Jenny Gordy

    Designer: Jenny Gordy

    Collection: Wool People, Volume 3

     

  • Pattern materials

    YARDAGE

    • Approximately 135 yards of fingering weight wool yarn in EACH of two different colors


    YARN

    • 1 skein in EACH of two different colors of Brooklyn Tweed Loft (100% American Targhee-Columbia wool; 275 yards/50g)
    • Photographed in marled colors Fossil & Truffle Hunt, held together


  • Pattern specs

    CONSTRUCTION

    • Hat is worked circularly from the bottom-up (brim to crown).
    • Yarn is held double throughout – one strand of each color creates the marled look.
    • The loop at the top of the crown is a simple crochet chain, worked after hat is complete.


    GAUGE

    • Working Gauge: 20 stitches and 29 rounds = 4″ in circular stockinette stitch with Size A needle; before blocking
    • Finished Gauge: 19 stitches and 29 rounds = 4″ in circular stockinette stitch with Size A needle; measurement taken from relaxed fabric after blocking


    NEEDLES

    Size A (for Main Fabric):

    • One 16″ circular and one set of double pointed needles (DPNs) in size needed to obtain gauge listed above
    • Suggested Size: 5 mm (US 8)



    Size B (for Brim):

    • One 16″ circular two sizes smaller than Size A
    • Suggested Size: 4 mm (US 6)


    FINISHED DIMENSIONS

    • 19½” circumference at brim, unstretched; 20½” circumference at widest point, unstretched; 9½” from base of brim to top of crown


    SIZES

    • To fit head sizes 19-23½” 


  • Pattern Updates

    25 July 2012: Version 2.0

    The written instructions for Crown Shaping have been edited for clarity. The 3-row shaping sequence was re-written as a 6-row shaping sequence. The updated shaping instructions read as follows:

    Round 1 (Decrease Round 1; Marker Placement): *Knit 2 together (hereafter referred to as k2tog), yarn over, k2tog, knit 8, Slip Slip Knit (hereafter referred to as SSK), yarn over, SSK, place marker; repeat from * to the end of round (omitting final marker placement, as beginning-of-round marker is already on needle).  Upon completion of this round, you will have placed 6 markers and decreased 12 stitches total; 84 stitches remain after first instance of this round is worked.

    Rounds 2 & 3: Knit all stitches in round.

    Round 4 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, yarn over, k2tog, knit until 4 stitches remain before next marker, SSK, yarn over, SSK, slip marker; repeat from * to the end of round. 12 stitches decreased.

    Rounds 5 & 6: Knit all stitches in round.

    Repeat Rounds 4-6 three more times, slipping the markers when you encounter them and changing to DPNs when necessary.

    Upon completion of this section, you will have decreased a total of 60 stitches (12 stitches per every Decrease Round); 36 stitches remain on your needle.

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