Cassiopeia Hat Set
Description
Measurements:
Beret – Circumference 66.5cm. Brim to crown 26.25cm.
Fingerless Gloves – Width around knuckles 19.3[20.7,22]cm.
The Cassiopeia Hat Set is composed of a beret and one pair of fingerless gloves in Alice Starmore™ Hebridean 2 Ply in your own choice of 3 shades. The patterned areas of the beret and the gloves are worked in the stranded circular knitting technique. If you are new to this technique then there is a graded progression you can follow, starting with the beret which introduces double decrease shaping in the patterned crown. The fingerless gloves will teach you how to make thumb gussets and how to work each digit in the round.
This kit includes a colour-printed patterncard with full instructions and all the yarn required to make the Cassiopeia Hat Set. The beret is made in one size and instructions for the gloves are provided in three sizes. Enough yarn is provided in the kit to make the largest size of gloves and to use the Pattern Colour (used on the larger pattern band on the beret and gloves of the Red Deer Colourway) and Contrast Colour in reverse on the hat or gloves as shown in the Glen Colourway. The Glen Colourway is shown along with the Thoroughbred Vest.
The Glen version is made with a Main Colour of Glen, a Pattern Colour of Golden Plover and Contrast Colour of Driftwood (with Pattern and Contrast reversed in the gloves). The Red Deer version is made with a Main Colour of Red Deer, Pattern of Driftwood and Contrast of Mountain Hare.
Click here for a digital shadecard of all Hebridean 2 Ply colours.
£56.00
Story
Living in the Outer Hebrides at a latitude of 58° means that the northern circumpolar constellations can be viewed in the night sky in all their mysterious glory. With the exception of high summer when the skies never darken, I can watch the constellations as they turn majestically around Polaris. The constellation of Cassiopeia is highly distinctive, being composed of five luminous stars set in the Milky Way. As it traverses around Polaris it appears as an “M” in the winter months, then gradually moving end on, it forms a “W” in the summer skies.
The main pattern band on the gloves and hat reflect this motion with a line that weaves its way around through “M” and “W”. The large shape held within depicts Cassiopeia’s largest star, Schedar, and the small contrasting borders depict its containment in the Milky Way.
Both beret and gloves feature the Channel Islands Cast-on which can be made in the main colour as shown on the Red Deer set, or adding a contrast colour as shown on the Glen set. This cast-on provides a beautiful edge for the k1,p1 rib on both beret and gloves. I’ve made the cuff ribs extra long so that they can be worn high up the arm or doubled over. Whichever way you choose to wear them, they are sure to keep you very cosy. With just three colours in the scheme, you can choose any combination of Hebridean 2 Ply colours to make this set co-ordinate perfectly with any outfit.
The vest is quick and fun to knit and the style is both practical and versatile. It will create a spectacular outfit when worn with the Cassiopeia Hat Set which you can make using the same choice of colours worked to match the vest exactly or with the colours placed differently.
Alice