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FRINGE

ASSOCIATION

Hermaness Worsted
B Y

G U D R U N

J OH N S T O N

This hat begins at the brim with ribbing and is knitted


bottom up in a simple Shetland Lace pattern. As you work
the lace, you will notice that although the yarnovers and
double decreases are stacked on top of each other in the chart,
they will actually be leaning on a diagonal as you knit.

SIZE

20" circumference at brim; 7" tall from brim to crown


NEEDLES

US6 / 4mm 16-inch circular needle


US7 / 4.5mm 16-inch circular needle
US7 / 4.5mm set of DPNs (or long circular needle if you
prefer using magic loop)
YARN

Approx 130 yards worsted-weight yarn


Shown in Brooklyn Tweed Shelter (100% American TargheeColumbia Wool; 140 yards/50g) in Sweatshirt
NOTIONS

Stitch markers
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
GAUGE

17 sts / 32 rnds = 4" in ribbed pattern on US6 / 4mm needle


22 sts / 29 rnds = 4" in lace pattern on US7 / 4.5mm needle

Pattern Gudrun Johnston; to be used for personal, non-commercial use only

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HERMANESS WORSTED (cont.)


NOTE: Two different cast-on methods are used to set up for
the ribbing. It is possible to cast on using only the Long Tail
method if you prefer.
Using US6 / 4mm needle, CO 90 sts as follows:
Make a slipknot, place on needle as the first cast-on stitch
CO 1 st using the Long Tail method, then CO 1 st using the
German Twisted method (see Special Techniques), *CO
2 sts using the Long Tail method, then CO 1 st using
the German Twisted method; rep from * until 90 sts
have been cast on
PM and join for working in the round
Rnd 1: *K2, p1; rep from * around
Repeat last rnd 7 times more
Next Rnd: Knit
Inc Rnd: K1, *k1-r/b, k1, k1-r/b, k3; repeat from * to last 5
sts, k1-r/b, k1, k1-r/b, k2 (30 sts incd; 120 sts total)
Change to US7 / 4.5mm 16-inch circular needle
Begin lace pattern
Work rnds 1-20 of Lace Chart once, then rnds 1-10 once
more
Shape crown
NOTE: Change to DPNs (or long circular needle) as needed.
Work Rnds 1-10 of Crown Shaping Chart (85 sts remain)
Dec Rnd 1: *K3, k2tog; rep from * around

(17 sts decd; 68 sts remain)
Next Rnd: Knit
Dec Rnd 2: *K2, k2tog; rep from * around

(17 sts decd; 51 sts remain)
Next Rnd: Knit
Dec Rnd 3: *K1, K2tog; rep from * around

(17 sts decd; 34 sts remain)
Next Rnd: Knit
Dec Rnd 4: *K2tog; rep from * around

(17 sts decd. 17 sts remain)
Next Rnd: Knit
Dec Rnd 5: K1, *k2tog; rep from * around

(8 sts decd. 9 sts remain)
Next Rnd: (Sl1kw-k2tog-psso) three times

(3 sts decd. 3 sts remain)
Work I-cord over remaining 3 sts for 1/2" or so (see Special
Techniques). End by slipping 1 stitch knitwise, knitting
2 stitches together then passing the slipped stitch over;
break yarn and pull through remaining st

Pattern Gudrun Johnston; to be used for personal, non-commercial use only

ABBREVIATIONS
BO
bind off
BOR
beginning of round
CO
cast on
Dec decrease
DPN
double pointed needle
Inc increase
k knit
k1-r/b
knit 1 st in row below (see Special Techniques)
k2tog
knit two sts together as one
LH
left hand
PM
place marker
RS
right side
rnd round
sl1kw-k2tog-psso slip 1 stitch knitwise, knit two together, pass the
slipped stitch over
sm
slip marker
ssk
slip 1 st knitwise, slip 1 st purlwise, transfer
both sts back to left-hand needle and knit them
together through the back loops
st(s) stitch(es)
WS
wrong side
yo
yarn over
*
starting point of repeat

Weave in ends. Soak hat in a gentle wool wash and block.

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Lace Chart

20
19
18
17
16
15
14
13
12
11
10
9
Lace Chart
8
7
20
6
19
5
18
4
17
3
16
2
15
1
14
8
5
13
12
Crown Shaping Chart
11
10
9
Key
8
7
knit
6
5
4
ssk
3
Sl 1 kw - k2tog -2psso
1
8 Sl 25 as if to k2tog - k1 - p2sso
22 20
15
10
Yarnover
Key

SPECIAL TECHNIQUES

German Twisted Cast On (or Old Norwegian Cast On)


Follow the setup for the Long Tail Cast On then proceed with
these steps:
1) Bring needle under both yarns that are around thumb
2) Bring needle down through the loop formed by thumb
3) Take needle back towards the index finger
4) Take needle over the top of yarn coming from the index
Crown Shaping Chart finger to catch it
5) Bring needle back down through the loop on the thumb
10 up the stitch just
6) Drop loop off the thumb and tighten
9
formed

22 20
15
Crown Shaping Chart

22 20
5

10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1 15

8
7
I-Cord
6
Using a circular needle or DPN: 5
*Knit across sts on the LH needle
4
Instead of turning the work, slide3those sts back down the
needle and return needle to your 2left hand
1 repeat from * until you
Bringing yarn around back of work,
10
5
reach the desired length

K1-r/b (knit 1 st in row below)


10
To work this increase, turn the9 LH needle slightly towards
you so that the WS of the work8can be seen:
Insert RH needle from the top7down into the purl stitch that
6 needle; knit this stitch, then
sits below the first st on the LH
knit the stitch on the needle 5

10

4
3
2
1

No stitch, ignore these squares


and move straight to next
knitting
instruction
knit
Pattern repeat
ssk
Sl 1 kw - k2tog - psso
Sl 2 as if to k2tog - k1 - p2sso
Yarnover
No stitch, ignore these squares
and move straight to next
knitting instruction
Pattern repeat

Adapted from the pattern Hermaness from


Gudrun Johnston's The Shetland Trader Book Two.
For the fingering-weight version of the hat,
to order the book, or to learn more,
visit theshetlandtrader.com

Pattern Gudrun Johnston; to be used for personal, non-commercial use only

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