Be Huenique Hat by Jessica Ays

Be Huenique Hat

Knitting
October 2022
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
in pattern stitch, worked in the round, after blocking.
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
114 - 150 yards (104 - 137 m)
One size, to fit the average adult 21”-22”/53-56 cm head circumference
English
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Inspired by the range of hues in stunning variegated yarn, yet never really sure what I wanted to create with those skeins, I began searching for the perfect stitch pattern that would be a pleasure to knit and would highlight all the magnificent shades too!

Enamored with these unique colorways, I discovered a stitch pattern that would break up color pooling in a fun and exciting way, and the Be Huenique Hat was brought to life!

The pattern is a breeze to remember with its simple yet engaging 4-round repeat. This is the kind of project that will leave you daydreaming of the yarn you’ve been saving for just the right design.

Instructions are included for both worsted weight and bulky yarn, so let your hues shine and your imagination roam free!

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HAT SIZE
One size, to fit the average adult
21”-22”/53-56 cm head circumference

YARN
Worsted Weight:
Approx. 150 yds/137 m. Sample uses Fiber Seed Sprout Worsted (90% Superwash Merino Wool, 10% Nylon; 250 yds/230 m per 136 g) in half-speckled color It’s My Party. Shown on Page 4 of the pattern.

Bulky Weight:
Approx. 114 yds/104 m. Sample uses Ella Rae Huenique (50% Wool, 50% Acrylic; 175 yds/160 m per 100 g) in color 13 Scarborough Fair. Shown on the Cover page.

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
Note: A long circular needle can also be used with the magic loop method.

Worsted Weight:
• US 8/5.0 mm 16”/40 cm circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
• US 8/5.0 mm double-pointed needles (same size as the main needle)
• 11 Stitch Markers, one unique for BOR

Bulky Weight:
• US 10/6.0 mm 16”/40 cm circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
• US 10/6.0 mm double-pointed needles (same size as the main needle)
• 8 Stitch Markers, one unique for BOR

Both:
• Darning Needle
• Pom Pom or Pom Pom Maker (optional)

GAUGE (worked in pattern in the round)
Worsted Weight:
18 sts and 32 rounds = 4”/10 cm using US 8/5.0 mm needle, after blocking.

Bulky Weight:
13 sts and 27 rounds = 4”/10 cm using US 10/6.0 mm needle, after blocking.


Because I value your knitting time, this pattern has been tech-edited and test-knit to ensure the best knitting experience possible for you! If you require pattern support, please email me at hello@doublethestitches.com.