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Hakova Sheli
On the Jewish festival of Purim, it’s traditional to eat delicious three-cornered cookies called hamantaschen, meant to resemble the three-cornered hat of Haman, the villain in the Purim story. I have fond memories of baking dozens of cookies, and I also can remember my mother singing a song that went “Hakova sheli shalosh pinot,” or “My hat has three corners.” When I first knit up the crown for this hat, I couldn’t help but see the resemblance—and I also promptly got the song stuck in my head. The hat, it seems, named itself.
Worked in basic brioche stitch until you get to the crown, this hat is a fun and quick knit that’s a great way to use a single skein of fingering weight yarn in your stash. The brioche stitch does fun things with a self-striping yarn, as in the sample, but looks great in any color or style of yarn. The crown decreases are a bit fiddly but not difficult, making this a great beginner brioche project when you’re ready to do a bit of shaping.
Yarn requirements by size:
Approximately 240 (300, 360, 400) yds./219.5 (274.5, 329, 366) m
Notions needed:
- One stitch marker (to mark the beginning of the round)
- Three locking or bulb-style stitch markers (to mark individual stitches)
- Yarn needle
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- First published: November 2019
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