Winter Garden by Liz Washburn

Winter Garden

Knitting
February 2022
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
130 - 140 yards (119 - 128 m)
Women's S, M, L
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download
Errata available: /patterns/show /patterns/show

While warm enough to keep off winter chills, this hat, with its embroidered blooms, can’t help but make one think of springtime. The flowers, stems, and leaves, which are embroidered after the hat is finished and blocked, add pleasing pops of spring color to the neutral background.

This hat is worked from the bottom up. The I-cord loop at the top is worked from the live stitches remaining after working final decreases.

Yarn
2 skeins Sandnes Garn Peer Gynt 100% pure wool - 50g, 91m - colorway 1012 or 128 yards of a DK weight yarn.

Scrap fingering yarn in a variety of shades for flowers and stems. Jamieson’s Shetland Spindrift was used in the sample.

Sizes
Small: 21 - 21½ head size
Medium: 21⅞ - 22¼ head size
Large: 22⅝ - 23” head size

Measurements
Band: 16½” (18”, 19½”).
Depth from band to top:
8” (8½”, 9”).

Needles
Size 4 US 16” circular needles.
Size 5 US 16” circular needles.

Gauge
22 sts per 4”.
32 rounds per 4”.

Notions
Tapestry needle.

Stitch markers.

Both written and charted instructions are included.

Errata
The instructions for working the bobbles are not included in the pattern. You may work any type of bobble you choose, but here are instructions for knitting the bobbles shown in the photos on this page:

  1. Knit in the front, back, front, back, front of the same stitch. Do not slip the stitch off of your needle until the last time you knit in the front of the stitch. You should now have a group of five stitches.

  2. Turn your work and purl the five stitches.

  3. Turn and knit the five stitches.

  4. Turn and purl the five stitches.

  5. Turn your work one last time and knit the five stitches together. You should now have one bobble stitch on your needle.

Note: This hat was inspired by a hat I saw for sale in a catalog of women’s clothing. I liked the look of the hat so much, that I decided to recreate it.