Wusai hat
Wusai hat
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Wusai comes from Ukrainian and means “the one with whiskers”. It is a richly textured design that, in addition to knits and purls, incorporates other simple techniques such as slipped stitches and three-stitch cables.
The hat is worked bottom-up in the round and features four distinct textured sections: two narrow panels that meet at the top and are joined with a three-needle bind-off, and two wider panels that gradually disappear during the crown shaping.
You can take a closer look at my sample and discover the design process in episode 49 of my podcast on YouTube.
Sizes
The pattern is written for three sizes 1 (2, 3) with a finished unstretched circumference of ca. 47 (51, 55) cm //18.25 (20, 21.75) in. Please note, it’s the measurement of the finished hat, not your head circumference.
The sample is shown in size 1 on a 54 cm (21.25 in) head circumference.
For more of the finished hat measurements, please refer to the schematic provided.
Yarn
3 strands of lace weight yarn held together:
ca. 76 (84, 92) g or 2 skeins of Baby Yak Lace from Myak, 100% Baby Yak with 350 m (383 yds) in 50 g, shown in Mustard; or ca. 532 (585, 644) m // 582 (640, 704) yds of any other lace weight yarn plied together to matched the gauge;
or a single strand of DK weight yarn:
ca. 80 (88, 97) g or 2 skeins of Baby Yak Medium from Myak, 100% Baby Yak with 117 m (128 yds) in 50 g, shown in Mustard; or ca. 187 (206, 227) m // 205 (225, 248) yds of any other DK/worsted yarn to match the gauge.
Needles & notions
∙ 3.5 mm (US 4) and 4.0 mm (US 6) circular needles;
∙ at least four stitch markers;
∙ a tapestry needle;
∙ a cable needle (optional).
Gauge
∙ 24 sts & 32 rnds in 10 cm (4 in) on 3.5 mm (US 4) needles measured over 1x1 ribbing worked in the round after blocking (unstretched);
∙ 21 sts & 26 rnds in 10 cm (4 in) on 4.0 mm (US 6) needles measured over textured pattern of the wide panel worked in the round after blocking.
Adjust the needle sizes if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
