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Hetta
Hetta (Icelandic for hood) is a cosy hood with a simple colourwork design. The pattern includes both written and charted colourwork instructions. The hood is constructed from the bottom up with a combination of knitting flat and in the round. It can worn with anywhere between 5-12.5cm / 2-5“ of positive ease depending on how slouchy you would like to wear your hood. To find your desired size add a figure within this range to your actual head circumference.
I have a 56cm / 22” head and prefer mine fitted so I’m wearing SIZE 1 with 5cm / 2” of positive ease. Icelandic yarn has wonderful water repellant and insulating properties which is why I chose it for this hood design. Some report Icelandic yarn as being scratchy but I find the unspun yarn surprisingly comfortable to wear, even up around the face.
SIZE 
1 (2)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS 
Circumference: 61 (68.5)cm / 24 (27)” 
Height: 40.5 (43)cm / 16 (17)”
YARN 
Plötulopi (held double) 
MC: 292 (330) metres / 320 (361) yards 
CC1: 76 (96) metres / 83 (105) yards 
CC2: 48 (54) metres / 53 (59) yards 
I cord: 26 (30) metres / 29 (33) yards
For Aran weight yarn substitution you will need approximately half the meterage / yardage.
Shown in 
Plötulopi (100% unspun wool, 300 metres / 328 yards / 100 grams) 
Size 1; MC: 1030 Oatmeal Heather, CC1: 0005 Black Heather, CC2: 1038 Ivory Beige 
Size 2; MC: 9102 Grey Heather, CC1: 1038 Ivory Beige, CC2: 0005 Black Heather
NEEDLES 
One 40cm (16”) long circular needle 4.5mm (US 7) 
One 60cm (24”) long circular needle 5mm (US 8) 
One 60cm (24”) long circular needle 6mm (US 10) if needed for colourwork gauge 
Crochet hook for provisional cast-on
Adjust needle size if necessary to achieve gauge.
NOTIONS 
Tapestry Needle 
Stitch markers 
Stitch holder 
Dressmakers pins
GAUGE 
Stocking stitch 
15 sts and 21 rows = 10cm / 4” using a 5mm (US 8) needle 
Colourwork 
15 sts and 19 rnds = 10cm / 4” using a 6mm (US 10 ) needle
SKILLS REQUIRED 
Working in the round 
Decreasing 
Provisional cast-on (I used a crochet cast-on) 
Stranded colourwork 
I cord 
Sewing whip stitch
With thanks to the test knitters and my tech editor jkush
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