Selby Hat by yelley L.d.

Selby Hat

yelley L.d.'s Ravelry Store
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Knitting
February 2021
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch with yarn held double
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
250 - 350 yards (229 - 320 m)
S, M, L
English
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD
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For someone that lives in California, I spend a lot of time in Minneapolis. I used to travel there frequently for work, now I go as often as I can to visit friends, and I always like to stop at The Yarnery on Selby Avenue in St. Paul when I’m in town. It’s my favorite non-local yarn shop and a significant source of my yarn stash. On a recent trip I purchased two cones of Ito Shimo that grew up to be the Selby Hat.

The Selby Hat features alternating sections of yarns held single stranded and yarns held double for a marled effect. It starts with a short rolled edge and corrugated ribbing brim, then sections of marled stockinette separated by single color eyelet lace ridges. Select light fingering weight wool or wool blend yarns in medium to high contrast colors or experiment with speckles, gradients, or scrap yarn.

Pay What You Can Pricing
To help make my patterns more accessible, I am offering a sliding scale pricing system to those that could use some financial assistance. Use the code ALITTLELESS for 25% off the pattern price or the code ALOTLESS for 50% off the pattern price. Full price purchases from those with the financial means to do so are greatly appreciated!

Yarn
Version 1: Ito Shimo, 80% wool 20% silk, 291 yards per 50 g cone, sample shown in CC Pale Blush 841 and MC White 848, one cone of each color
Version 2: Holst Garn Supersoft, 50% merino wool 50% Shetland wool, 314 yards per 50g ball, sample shown in CC Kingfisher and MC Spring, one ball of each color
Version 3: Holst Garn Noble, 95% geelong wool 5% cashmere, 364 yards per 50g ball, sample shown in CC Cider and MC Almond, one ball of each color

Gauge
20 stitches over 4 inches and 7.5 rows over 1 inch with larger needles in stockinette stitch with yarns held double, washed and blocked.
22 stitches over 4 inches with smaller needles in corrugated ribbing, yarns held single, washed and blocked.
For this project, stitch gauge is more critical than row gauge.

Needles
16 inch circular needles and double pointed needles in US Size 2 (2.5mm) and US Size 3 (3.25 mm) or size needed to achieve correct gauge listed above.

Tools
Stitch marker, locking stitch marker, tapestry needle.

Sizes
Adult SM, L with adjustable slouch length. For best fit, measure around your head where you want the brim of the hat to sit, including over your ears if desired. S fits head circumference up to 21 inches, M fits head circumference up to 23 inches. L fits head circumference up to 25 inches. The corrugated ribbing brim is not as stretchy as a traditional rib, so please keep this in mind when selecting a size.