Noggin Island by Jennifer Beale

Noggin Island

Knitting
November 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch worked flat
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
292 yards (267 m)
one size
English
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Noggin Island

The first of five of the Noggin Cove Islands Collection, Noggin Island is a modular tam featuring mitered bands of striking Fair Isle and four little panels of a traditional Shetland lace motif, Da Flee. One set of Fair Isle is worked first and then stitches are picked up to work the second set. Stockinette/lace corners are then filled in and the hat is finished with ribbing to desired brim length. The pattern is written with a steeked option (Fair Isle in the round) and a non-steeked option (Fair Isle flat).

Stay tuned for the 5th piece! Coming in 2024.

Lace and colourwork are charted only.

Yarn

Jamieson’s of Shetland, Shetland Spindrift (100% pure Shetland wool; 105 metres per 25 grams) in 4 foreground colours and 8 background colours. Colours and approximate amounts are given below; each colour requires one ball of Spindrift. All colours are used in the Fair Isle, colour G is used to fill in the corners and colour J is used for the ribbed brim. In the Fair Isle, the foreground colours (FG) are A, B, C, D and the background colours (BG) are E, F, G, H, I,J, K, L.

Foreground colours (FG):
A. Dusk (1 ball): 15 metres / 17 yards
B. Purple Heather (1 ball): 15 metres / 17 yards
C. Raspberry (1 ball): 10 metres / 11 yards
D. Autumn (1 ball): 5 metres / 6 yards
Background colours (BG):
E. Natural White (1 ball): 19 metres / 21 yards
F. Eesit (1 ball): 10 metres / 11 yards
G. Sholmit/Mooskit (1 ball): 93 metres / 102 yards
H. Sholmit (1 ball): 10 metres / 11 yards
I. Sholmit/Shaela (1 ball): 5 metres / 6 yards
J. Shaela (1 ball): 70 metres / 77 metres
K. Black/Shaela (1 ball): 5 metres / 6 yards
L. Shetland Black (1 ball): 10 metres / 11 yards

Gauge

Stockinette:
28 sts and 42 rows to 10cm / 4” with size A needles after blocking (or needle size required to match gauge).

Fair Isle:
28 sts to 10cm / 4” and 14 rounds/rows to 3.7cm / 1.5” with size B needles (and size A needles for single colour rounds) after blocking (or needle size required to match gauge).

Needles and Notions

The gauges were achieved with the following needle sizes. To work the pattern as written, you must swatch and use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.

Size A: 2.5mm (US 1.5) 60cm / 24” circular needles for single colour St st and single colour rounds in Fair Isle Bands #1 and #2; 100cm / 40” or longer for single colour rounds in Fair Isle Bands #3 and #4 using travelling loop.

Size B: 3mm (US 2.5) 60cm / 24” circular needles for multi colour rounds in Fair Isle Bands #1 and #2; 100cm / 40” or longer for multi colour rounds in Fair Isle Bands #3 and #4 using travelling loop.

You will also need: 3 spare needles or interchangeable cables for holding sts, 3mm to 3.5mm (US D-3 to E-4) crochet hook for surface crochets along the very centre of the Fair Isle bands, a needle at least 2 sizes smaller than your ribbing needle for the Jeny’s Stretch BO, stitch markers. If steeking, I also recommend a felting tool so that you can trim off all of your steek fray.

Techniques

  • Stranded knitting in the round (steeks required) OR stranded knitting flat (no steeks required)
  • Lace (flat)
  • short rows
  • surface crochet (an embellishment at the very centre of the Fair Isle bands)

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Tech edited by Sue Hislop (Ravelry: Sue-Cat)