Owls & Stripes by Sara Huntington Burch

Owls & Stripes

Knitting
February 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette & reverse stockinette stripes, blocked
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
180 - 240 yards (165 - 219 m)
Adult Medium (Large) to fit head circumference 19–22” (23–25”) {48.3–55.9 (58.4–63.5) cm}
English
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The irresistable combo of cables and stripes make this hat an addictive and quick knit, and it gets even better when you replace some of those plain cables with miniature owls. Keep it as written for a few owls peeking out amongst the plain cables, or take it up a notch and replace all of the plain cables with owls! Fun stripes offer the opportunity to use up scraps or mini skeins and mix it up with as many different colors of yarn as you desire.

SIZES
Adult Medium (Large) to fit head circumference 19–22” (23–25”) {48.3–55.9 (58.4–63.5) cm}.
Hat final dimensions: 18” (22”) {45.7 (55.8) cm} in circumference at brim and 7.5” (8.5”) {19 (21.6) cm} tall.

MATERIALS
Approximately 130 (150) yds {119 (137 m)} main color (MC) and 24 (36) yds {22 (33 m)} each of contrasting colors 1 & 2 (CC1 & CC2) of appropriate worsted-weight yarn (Sample shown using Malabrigo Rios, 100% Merino 210 yds/100 g, colorways Teal Feather {MC}, Volcan {CC1}, and Paris Night {CC2})
US 7/4.5 mm 16 inch (40 cm) circular needle (or size needed to obtain gauge)
US 6/4.0 mm 16 inch (40 cm) circular needle
US 7/4.5 mm double pointed needles
Cable Needle
Stitch marker
Yarn needle
Pompom maker (optional; see notes)

GAUGE
22 sts x 34 rows in 4” (10 cm) in stockinette & reverse stockinette stripes using larger needle, blocked.

NOTES
Each of the stockinette stripes uses approximately 12 yds (11 m) of yarn, so they are a perfect opportunity to use up small amounts of worsted weight yarn in your stash.

The cables make this hat quite stretchy, so the adult medium will fit most people. The large is quite large!

Optional pompom requires an additional 25g of yarn, depending on size and density.

If you want to add eyes to the owls I suggest sewing on small beads after knitting is complete.

This pattern contains complete written instructions as well as charts so that you may choose whichever you wish!