Mistarille hat
by Maria Näslund
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© Maria Näslund

© Maria Näslund

© Maria Näslund
Mistarille hat
Mistarille is another word for Mithril, the mythical metal in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings. It is described as feathery light, with a silver sheen, and stronger than any other metal.
The grey silk in this hat is silvery, very light and stronger than any other fiber. The stitch pattern is what I would imagine a chain-mail made by elven smiths would look like.
The hat comes in two lengths, a beanie/chemo cap version, and the longer slouchier version shown in the photos.
It is begun with a provisional cast-on and worked from the bottom up. Then the provisional cast-on is unravelled, and a lace edge is worked sideways and joined with the hat.
To match, there is also Mistarille cowl and cuffs.
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- First published: April 2012
- Page created: April 9, 2012
- Last updated: July 27, 2019 …
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