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Oddventure
The Oddventure hat is a happy adventure in using up your oddments. Pick out oddments of fingering weight yarns and organise them into gradients to produce a beautiful, shimmering (and thrifty) colourwork hat.
Originally a class taught at Shetland Wool Week, this pattern shows you how to make magic yarn balls; achieve perfect fit through gauge-swatching; and play with colour in new ways.
Working through it provides an ideal opportunity to explore colour interactions and use up odds and ends from your stash.
It’s worked using one plain Main Colour (MC) throughout, and a Contrasting Magic Ball (CMB) that you’ll make by joining the ends of oddments together. Your unique version will be characterised by your Main Colour; how it interacts with the oddments you use; and the ways in which you sequence those oddments within your Contrasting Magic Ball.
Yarn
You’ll need a MC (Main Colour). This can be any pale shade in your stash. The total weight/length required will be:
25g/115m (126yds
You’ll also need a CMB (Contrasting Magic Ball). You’ll make this up from stash yarns and can use as many or few shades as you like. The total weight/length required will be:
30g/152m (166yds)
What’s included in the pattern?
As well as the instructions and charts for making your Oddventure Hat this pattern includes:
- Instructions on making Magic Yarn Balls and creating gradients from yarn oddments in your stash.
- A gauge table that enables you to get the perfect fit for your hat by changing needle sizes.
- Detailed instructions on working a gauge swatch.
Construction
This beanie begins with a decorative section of striped slip-stitch rib. This is followed by three turning rounds and then a simple ribbed section, enabling the hat to hug the head around its brim when worn. When the brim is complete, the stitch-count is increased, after which the stranded colourwork body of the hat is worked. Centred Double Decreases shape the crown. When the hat is finished, the section of striped slip-stitch rib is turned up along the turning round so that the elongated slipped stitches are displayed on the outside of the brim, emphasising the colours used in the colourwork body of the hat.
Special Techniques
- Centred Double Decrease
- Making Magic Yarn Balls
- Slip-stitch Rib
Sizes
Oddventure is knit with slight negative ease around the brim and no ease in the main colourwork body. The sample size is made to fit 57cm/22.5” head circumference; blocked dimensions (unstretched): around brim 55cm/21.75” around colourwork body of hat from brim to crown. However, this hat can be made in several sizes.
Because of the mathematical relationships between the motif and the crown decreases, the most straightforward way to resize Oddventure is to adjust your gauge.
Please refer to the SIZING NOTES and GAUGE TABLES given in the pattern to make a hat that fits you well.
Several different stitch and round gauges are given to produce hats with a variety of Head Circumferences from 18.5” (47cm) to 26.25” (66.5cm) and Brim to Crown heights from 8” (20.5cm) to 9.25” (23.5cm). Make a gauge swatch and experiment with needle sizes until you get the right stitch and round counts over the colourwork pattern to achieve the perfect fit for your head.
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- First published: February 2025
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