Waves & Giggles by MarinJaKnits

Waves & Giggles

Knitting
February 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Varies, hat & cowl, see below
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
560 - 660 yards (512 - 604 m)
COWL 7.25” high & 58” around SLOUCHY BERET STYLE HAT 11” high & 21” around at ribbing
English
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WAVES & WIGGLES:
Who doesn’t love a little bit of chevron stripe? Obviously, I do! Whether it is happening in high fashion with Missioni or on simple and basic items in knit or crochet. It is rare that I see a design using this pattern that I do not like. To honor the plethora of chevron designs that have come before, I offer this cowl and hat set. Each piece contains are a few unique parts. The Cowl employs a mobius cast on and is worked from the center outwards, so FUN! The hat is worked from the top down and continues the chevron shaping all the way through the ribbing. I hope you enjoy these riffs on a wonderful standard patterning technique.

YARN:
This set is designed to be knit in Light Worsted or DK weight yarn. The featured yarn is an amazing new offering from my friends at Urth Yarns. The Ultrafine Merino is very soft and has a lot of drape and a relaxed aspect. It is available in 65 glorious colors, offering endless options for this design. I cannot wait to see what you choose.
It can be worked in other similar yarns as well.

NEEDLES & GAUGE:
COWL- US 8’s/5.0 mm round needles. The moebius technique for the cowl requires a 40” or longer needle cable.
HAT- US 7’s/4.5 mm & US 5’s/3.75 mm The hat is worked in the round.
It requires round needles or DPN’s
GAUGE was measured after blocking. Both pieces are loose and oversized. Exact gauge for cowl is less important than the hat gauge.
COWL GAUGE (US 08’s) 20 STS to 4” and 24 Rows to 4”
HAT GAUGE (US 07’s) 20 STS to 4” and 26 Rows to 4”

SIZE: COWL 7.25” high & 58” around BERET STYLE HAT 11” high & 21” around at ribbing

NOTIONS:
A yarn sewing needle for tucking in ends.
Stitch Markers.
13” plate or lid for “beret” blocking.
Clothes pins or other blocking weights.

Yarn Choices: This piece is knit in light worsted or DK weight yarn.

This YARN: URTH YARNS, “16” Worsted,
100% SW Ultrafine Merino Wool, 220 yards to 100 grams

CA (Color A) - N10 Natural - (Cowl 75g, Hat 15g) left over 10g
CB (Color B) - Y40 Deep Gold - (Cowl 30g, Hat 52g) left over 18g
CC (Color C) - G30 Deep Olive - (Cowl 60g, Hat 22g) left over 18g

COWL:
This cowl requires basic knowledge of the moebius cast on (and knitting) technique, video link included in pattern. It also requires your ability to increase with M1L & M1R; you can substitute a preferred increase (including, but not limited to: yo, M1, Kfb) if you wish. It also uses a CDD, Center Double Decrease; you may substitute K3tog here if you wish.
Obviously, I like the techniques I used and put into the pattern. If it is important to you that your piece looks like mine, please use the techniques I did.

HAT:
This hat is a little bit of a twist on the average hat. It is worked top down. It is blocked in a manner like a beret, but the yarn is very drapey, so it creates a gorgeous slouchy hat without a hard beret shape. It uses similar techniques to the Cowl, and substitutions to these techniques can also be imposed on this design; knitter’s choice.