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Haga Hood
Haga Hood is worked seamlessly from the top down, in stockinette stitch with trims in twisted ribbing.
The upper piece is worked flat. Stitches are then picked up along the sides and the hood is worked back and forth, with increases and decreases. After the shaping is completed, the hood is worked in the round.
Stitches at the front edge are picked up and the trim is worked in the round.
Sizes
One size.
Gauge
16 stitches x 23 rows = 10 x 10 cm, worked in stockinette stitch on 5 mm needles.
Yarn, suggestion 1
Rauma Garn, Vams – 100% wool (83m/50g): 150 gram.
Yarn, suggestion 2
Hjelholts Uldspinderi, Triple – 100% wool (165m/100g): 150 gram.
Yarn, suggestion 3
– one strand of both yarns are held together throughout:
De Rerum Natura, Gilliatt – 100% wool (250m/100g): 100 gram.
De Rerum Natura, Bérénice – 55% mohair, 25% silk, 20% wool (210m/25g): 25 gram.
Or approx. 200 meter of a similar yarn, that knits up to the gauge.
Suggested needles
5 mm circular needles (40 cm, or Magic loop).
4 mm circular needles (40–60 cm) for the front trim.
Notions
Stitch markers, tapestry needle.
The red Haga Hood is worked with Rauma Garn, Vams (col. 35).
The grey Haga Hood is worked with Rauma Garn, Vams (col. 03).
The brown Haga Hood is worked with Hjelholts Uldspinderi, Triple (col. Nougat).
The blue Haga Hood is worked with De Rerum Natura, Gilliatt (col. Nuit) held together with De Rerum Natura, Bérénice (col. Delphinium).
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