[Ek_fiber] AnneLiese's Gnalic Shipwreck Hat Pattern

Lindy Sanford lindysanford at gmail.com
Wed Jun 29 11:04:38 CDT 2005


Thanks so much for the pattern. Seems very straight forward...did I
miss something...like when this ship actually wrecked...Brid, the
occasionally oblivious

On 6/28/05, Munson,Jennifer N. <MUNSONJN at airproducts.com> wrote:
> 
> Knitting Directions for reproducing the Hat from the Shipwreck of Gnalic
> 
> 
> Based on information published in:
> Flury-Lemberg, Mechthild. Textile Conservation and Research.
> Abegg-Stiftung Bern, Switzerland: 1988.
> As interpreted by Jennifer Munson (Mistress AnneLiese Wolkenhaar in the
> SCA)
> 
> 
> Finished gauge after fulling = 5 stitches/inch
> (Since different yarns full differently, you need to knit your sample
> AND full it before measuring! I am a handspinner therefore I have not
> tested this with any commercially available yarns but I believe some
> lopi-style yarns on needles around size 7-10 should suit the gauge.
> Sample, sample, sample!)
> 
> 
> 
> IMPORTANT NOTES:
> 
> *****Do NOT use "yarn overs" for increases. "Inc1" should be interpreted
> as the following sequence:
> 
> Inc1 = Knit the stitch below (from the previous row) and then knit the
> current stitch
> 
> *****All unspecified rows are knitted around without increases or
> decreases.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To make the doubled brim:
> 
> 
> On double point or circular needles, cast on 96 stitches. Divide evenly
> between 4 needles if using double point needles. Join and continue to
> knit in the round as follows:
> 
> 
> 
> Rows 1-4         k around
> 
> Row 5              (k5, inc1) 16 times : 112 stitches
> 
> Row 10            (k6, inc1) 16 times : 128 stitches
> 
> Row 15            (k7, inc1) 16 times : 144 stitches
> 
> Row 20            (k7, k2tog) 16 times : 128 stitches
> 
> Row 25            (k6, k2tog) 16 times : 112 stitches
> 
> Row 30            (k5, k2tog) 16 times : 96 stitches
> 
> Rows 31-34     k around
> 
> 
> 
> Row 35            Fold flat and knit around the inside, knitting the
> starting row together with row 34.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> To make the crown:
> 
> 
> Rows 1-4         k around
> 
> Row 5              (k5, inc1) 16 times : 112 stitches
> 
> Row 10            (k6, inc1) 16 times : 128 stitches
> 
> Row 15            (k7, inc1) 16 times : 144 stitches
> 
> Row 20            (k8, inc1) 16 times : 160 stitches
> 
> Row 25            (k9, inc1) 16 times : 176 stitches
> 
> Row 30            p around
> 
> Row 35            (k9, k2tog) 16 times : 160 stitches
> 
> Row 40            (k8, k2tog) 16 times : 144 stitches
> 
> Row 45            (k7, k2tog) 16 times : 128 stitches
> 
> Row 50            (k6, k2tog) 16 times : 112 stitches
> 
> Row 55            (k5, k2tog) 16 times : 96 stitches
> 
> Row 60            (k4, k2tog) 16 times : 80 stitches
> 
> Row 65            (k3, k2tog) 16 times : 64 stitches
> 
> Row 70            (k2, k2tog) 16 times : 48 stitches
> 
> Row 75            (k1, k2tog) 16 times : 32 stitches
> 
> Row 80            (k2tog) 16 times : 16 stitches
> 
> Row 85            (k2tog) 8 times : 8 stitches
> 
> 
> 
> Circle the yarn through the 8 remaining stitches and tie off on the
> inside of the hat.
> 
> 
> Enjoy!
> AnneLiese Wolkenhaar (mundanely Jennifer Munson)
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