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Knitted Cluny Cloche

The Knitted Cluny Cloche is a charming and stylish accessory that brings a touch of vintage flair to any outfit. With its intricate knit pattern and classic shape, it adds a cozy yet elegant feel to your look. Whether you're out for a leisurely stroll or attending a special occasion, this hat is sure to turn heads and keep you warm during the colder months. Its versatility allows you to pair it with a casual outfit for a relaxed vibe or dress it up for a more polished appearance. The Knitted Cluny Cloche is not just a hat; it's a fashion statement that exudes timeless sophistication and warmth in every stitch.

Sizing S (M, L), designed to fit with about 5cm negative ease

Yarn Nurturing Fibres SuperTwist DK 2 skeins in Odette

About the yarn DK; 105m per 50g skein; 100% Merino wool

Tension 19 sts x 28 rnds = 10cm measured over St st on larger needles

Needles 3.25mm circular, 40cm 4mm circular, 40cm 4mm DPNs

Other supplies 12 stitch markers or pieces of scrap yam for marking decreases contrasting stitch marker to mark beg of rnd tapestry needle

STITCH PATTERN

Triangle Lace

Rnd 1 & all odd rnds: Knit.

Rnd 2: *K1, [yo, ssk] twice, k1, [k2tog, yo] twice; rep from * to end.

Rnd 4: *K2, yo, ssk, yo, sk2p, yo, k2tog, yo, k1; rep from * to end.

Rnd 6: *K3, yo, ssk, k1, k2tog, yo, k2; rep from * to end.

Rnd 8: *K4, yo, sk2p, yo, k3: rep from * to end.

Rnd 9: Knit.

Cluny is an elegant lace-trimmed cloche with a textured brim and a simple, classic knit. The hat is started with a picot cast-on, followed by a short section of St st in a smaller needle size to fit it to the head. A small triangular lace motif adds decorative interest above the brim, and the St st body of the hat is worked into centred decreases to create a star-shaped crown.

Start knitting...

With smaller circular needles, cast on 80 (90, 100) sts using picot cast-on as follows;

*Cast on 5 sts, cast off 2 sts, then si remaining st on RH needle back to LH needle; rep from * until required number of sts are on the LH needle.

Join to work in the md, being careful not to twist. Pm to mark beg of md. Knit 3 rnds.

Work rnds 1-9 of Triangle Lace pattern from chart or written instructions.

Change to larger circular needles.

Next Rnd: Knit.

Rep last rnd until hat measures 17 (19, 21) cm from the gap between picot points.

Next Rnd: K7 (8, 9), pm, k1, pm, *k15 (17, 19), pm, k1, pm; rep from * 3 more times, k8 (9, 10).

Crown

Rnd 1 (dec): *K to 2 sts before marker, ssk, sm, k1, sm, k2tog; rep from * to end. 10 sts dec'd

Rnd 2: Knit.

Rep last 2 rnds 5 (6, 7) more times, transferring sts to DPNs when necessary. On final rnd, remove all markers apart from beg of rnd marker. 20 sts

Next Rnd: [K2tog] to end. 10 sts

Next Rnd: Knit.

Break yarn, leaving a 30cm tail, and thread through rem sts. Pull tight to fasten, securing the end on the inside of the crown.

Weave in other ends and block carefully, smoothing the picot edge gently flat to prevent it from rolling.

Tip: "When measuring the length of your project, don't measure from the tip of one of the picots, but start from the solid stocking stitch of the brim".

Hand-dyed yarn can result in colour pooling or an obvious stripe across your work when you join a new ball. To prevent this, try working from both skeins at once, working two rounds alternately from each skein.

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