Piccadilly Cap by Cheryl Andrews

Piccadilly Cap

Knitting
Elsebeth Lavold Hempathy, doubled
or worsted weight yarn
yarn held together
DK (11 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
330 - 350 yards (302 - 320 m)
adult medium
English
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Let the sun shine! Mesh pattern lets the air flow through, while the brim keeps the sun out of your eyes. Loose-fitting cap with a brim and hemmed edge; mesh top is separated into eight sections by mini cables. Brim shape is created through geometry, tight gauge and double layers – no cardboard or plastic! Five page pattern includes written instructions and a full chart/graph for the top of the hat (use either or both).

The brim’s structural integrity comes from the recommended cast on, the tight gauge, shaping, and leaving the wraps in place unless otherwise specified.

Materials:
Yarn: Hat can be made in either dk weight (350 yds, 2 strands held together), or worsted weight; choose a fiber like a hemp blend, with a fairly firm hand so the hat will hold its structure
Needles: 2 sz. 6 16” circular needles, sz. 6 double points, set of 5
Crochet hook sz. G or H (optional – for chain stitch on band)
4 stitch markers
Sample was knitted in Elsebeth Lavold’s Hempathy, 34% hemp, 41% cotton, 25% modal; 50g = 140m/153yds; 2 strands held together, 2 1/3 skeins