I knitted these hats following a request from my little sister who is currently living in Australia. Apparently it’ll get cold there!
For the hat itself I followed the setesdal beanie hat pattern in the book “Knit Nordic” by Eline Oftedal which has lots of lovely pattens based on 4 traditional nordic sweater pattens. It was knitted in a round on 3.5mm 40cm long circular needles, changing to short dpns as the stiches decreased. Something I didn’t like is getting a ‘jog’ in the pattern when moving from one round to the next. Think I’m knitting in a spiral but not sure how to correct this - any tips?
The bobble isn’t included in the original pattern but was a later addition. After finishing the first hat I sent a photo to my sister and felt rather pleased with myself. Job done. Or so I thought. The next day I woke up to a message saying “Thanks, I love the hat….but can it have a bobble?….and can you knit another for my boyfriend?”
So I added a bobble. This was the first time I’d made a bobble/pompom and it was really fun. I cut out two (almost) identicl 5inch cardboard circles with a 1inch hole in the centre. This produced a very satisfying 4inch pompom. I was running low on wool so it ended up a little loose but I think it still looks cute. As much as I hate to say it, the sister was right, it is better with a bobble!
Colour notes:
The first hat was knitted in seafarer (MC) and clay (CC) and the second in rage (MC) and clay (CC). I used a whole skien on MC and approx 15grams of CC in each hat.