The Kingsley Cap by martaschmarta

The Kingsley Cap

Knitting
October 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
25.5 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stranded Colorwork in the round
US 4 - 3.5 mm
S (M, L, XL, XXL), Circumference: 20½ (22, 22½, 24½, 25½) in. / 52 (56, 57.5, 62, 64.5) cm, Designed to fit with 0–½ in. / 0–1 cm positive ease. Sample modeled is size Large with .5 in. / 1 cm positive ease
English

Inspired by westerns, actor George Harris thought of his character Kingsley Shacklebolt as “somebody who comes to town … to solve problems.” Harris worked closely with costume designer Jany Temime, suggesting Kingsley wear traditional African Agbada robes embellished with beads, applique, and embroidery. His Nigerian-based cap not only helped keep the bald actor warm but also would, in Harris’s words, “keep Shacklebolt’s power from escaping. He has a quiet strength and wants to keep a lid on it.” A former Auror and an important member of the Order of the Phoenix, Kingsley Shacklebolt works undercover at the Ministry of Magic, providing the Order with important top-secret information.

Knit from the top down, this Nigerian-inspired cap is as stylish as Kingsley himself. Worked in the round beginning at the apex of the crown, kfb increases push the cap outward. Stranded colorwork mimics the embroidery, and a corrugated ribbed brim ensures a snug fit. A silk-and-linen blend yarn means zero ease, so be certain to measure the wearer’s head before casting on.