Northern Lights Hat and Mitts by Debbie Judd

Northern Lights Hat and Mitts

Knitting
November 2020
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
219 yards (200 m)

I wanted to create a feminine and casual hat and mitts that would be easy to knit and be beautiful to wear.
The Northern Lights yarn is perfect for this design because it’s lofty and the fibre content makes it warm, light and durable.

Northern Lights Hat
A lace aran-weight beanie hat knit in the round from the bottom up.

Northern Lights Mitts
A pair of lace aran-weight mitts knit in the round. The knitting starts at the cuff with a wide ribbed pattern, working into a lace pattern over the hand and with thumb gusset shaping.

Size
Hat
To fit head circumference: 56-58cm 22-23in
Actual hat circumference: 50cm 19½in
Mitts
Length: 20cm 8in
Circumference: 17cm 6¾in

Skills
Cast on, knit, purl, decrease, increase, yarn over, work in the round, cast off

Yarn
1 skein of BC Garn Northern Lights aran (80% wool, 20% silk; 200m 164yds per 100g skein) in Cherry (10)

Needles and Accessories
One set 5mm DPNs or circular needle
Stitch markers (one for hat, four for mitts)
Scrap yarn
Yarn needle

Gauge
18 sts and 25 rounds to 10cm 4in over st st using 5mm needles, after blocking