Mirallat
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Mirallat is a Hat of reflection, of symmetry, and of opposites. Worked sideways, the construction method used isn’t the more familiar sideways method that knitters may know from Woolly Wormhead designs.
Instead this Hat is knit sideways using increases and decreases to create the Hat form, with a few short rows to add some slouch. This construction is highlighted perfectly by the stripe formation.
Mirallat is an adventure in Hat knitting that results in a highly unusual and very wearable Hat.
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Yarn
Yarn A: 147yd/134m; Yarn B: 147yd/134m
66yd/60m for a 6x6in/15x15cm swatch in Garter St.
Sport weight; plied yarn
Needles & Notions
Single 2.5mm [2.75mm, 3mm] 60cm circular needle or size needed to obtain gauge
Two circular needles, one or two sizes smaller
2 stitch markers
Tapestry needle
Sample details
Shown in Martin’s Lab Aubrey Sport in shades Kimono & Picnic [328yd/300m per 100g; 55% Superwash BFL, 45% Silk]
Shown in size 21in/53.25cm on model with 21.5in/54.5cm circumference head
Note
Sizing in this pattern is achieved through gauge. The sideways nature of this design creates a great deal of stretch, as garter stitch is incredibly stretchy.
Size & Gauge
To fit size: 19in/48.25cm; use 2.5mm needles
Gauge: 28 sts x 60 rows to 4in/10cm over Garter St:
Finished sizes:
Circumference: 15.5in/39.25cm
Length: 11.25in/28.25cm
To fit size: 21in/53.25cm; use 2.75mm needles
Gauge: 26 sts x 56 rows to 4in/10cm over Garter St:
Finished sizes:
Circumference: 16.5in/42cm
Length: 12in/30.5cm
To fit size: 23in/58.5cm; use 3mm needles
Gauge: 24 sts x 52 rows to 4in/10cm over Garter St:
Finished sizes:
Circumference: 17.75in/45.25cm
Length: 13in/33cm
Skills required
Knit & purl sts, short rows, specialist cast-on, grafting
Pattern contents
Charted instructions; illustrated tutorials for German Short Rows & Kitchener Stitch (Garter St.)
Originally published March 2019; republished October 2019.
PDF file size: 3.6MB, image res. 300DPI
Product code: WW378KMirallat
Technical editors: Sharon Carter & Eleanor Dixon