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Circe
This Hat is named for Circe, an enchantress from Greek legend who transformed all who came to her island. The wide panels of Circe narrow as the colourwork stretches towards its crown, creating the illusion of change and transformation.
Each Hat in the Imperceptions collection is knitted bottom-up and in the round. The ideal yarn for these Hats is 4-ply or light sportweight, in a multi-plied fibre with some natural give, such as merino. The illusions look their best in two high-contrast colours.
The patterns in Imperceptions are provided in both written and charted format, and are graded through gauge. Two sizes are included in each pattern, and further help for grading with different yarns and needle sizes is available on the Woolly Wormhead forum.
Available as a single pattern or as part of the Imperceptions collection.
Diese Mütze wurde nach Kirke benannt, einer Zauberin der griechischen Mythologie, die alle Besucher der von ihr bewohnten Insel verzaubert. Die breiten Keilabschnitte der Mütze verjüngen sich, während das Farbstrickmuster zum Oberkopf hin strebt, wodurch die Illusion von Verwandlung und Wechsel entsteht.
Alle Mützen der „Imperceptions“-Kollektion werden von unten nach oben in Runden gestrickt. Am besten dafür geeignet sind verzwirnte Garne mit natürlicher Elastizität, wie z.B. Merinowolle, in 4-fdg bzw 6-fdg Sockenwollstärke. Die Illusionsstrickmuster kommen am vorteilhaftesten in zwei stark kontrastierenden Farben zur Geltung.
Sämtliche Anleitungen der „Imperceptions“-Serie enthalten sowohl Strickschriften als auch reihenweise ausgeschriebene Anweisungen, die Mützen lassen sich durch unterschiedliche Strickfestigkeit in der Größe variieren. Jede der Anleitungen enthält Berechnungen für zwei verschiedene Größen; weitere Hilfestellung für abweichende Garn- und Nadelstärken gibt es im Woolly Wormhead-Forum.
Erhältlich als Einzelanleitung oder im Rahmen der „Imperceptions“-Kollektion.
Yarn
Yarn A: 195yd/179m; Yarn B: 190yd/175m
4ply, fingering or light sport weight, plied yarn.
Needles & Notions
Set 2.5mm (2.75mm) DPNs/Circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Circular needle, 2 sizes smaller
2.5mm (2.75mm) crochet hook
Stitch markers as necessary
Tapestry needle
Sample details
Shown in Malabrigo Arroyo shades ‘Reflecting Pool’ & ‘Jupiter’ (335yd/306m per 100g; 100% Superwash Merino)
Shown in size 22in/56cm on model with 21.75in/55.25cm circumference head
Size & Gauge
To fit size: 20in/50.75cm; use 2.5mm needles
Gauge: 30 sts x 38 rows over Corrugated Rib,
32 sts x 34 rows over Stranded pattern &
30 sts x 38 rows over St.St. to 4in/10cm
Finished sizes:
Circumference: 16.75in/42.5cm
Length: 9.25in/23.5cm
To fit size: 22in/56cm; use 2.75mm needles
Gauge: 28 sts x 36 rows over Corrugated Rib,
30 sts x 32 rows over Stranded pattern &
28 sts x 36 rows over St.St. to 4in/10cm
Finished sizes:
Circumference: 18in/45.75cm
Length: 9.75in/24.75cm
Skills required
Knit & purl stitches, knitting in the round, increases & decreases, alternate cable cast-on, stranded knitting techniques (incl. trapping long floats), lateral braid
Pattern contents
Written & charted instructions; links to tutorials are included.
Accessibility Statement
The main PDF for this pattern is colour blind accessible. It uses black text on a white background. Charts are in greyscale and do not rely on colour.
Support
Do you need help with this pattern? We have a specific discussion thread in the Wormhead’s Hats group where you can ask any questions.
Published September 2020
PDF file size: 2.7MB
Product code: WW399KCirce
Technical editors: Sharon Carter & Kate Atherley
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