Ascophilia ~ single printed pattern**
In luscious oceanic tangles it arrives, clinging to rocks and driftwood. With twisted strands and buoyant bulbous pods, it hints at underwater worlds replete with colour, nutrients, and beauty... Named after ascophylum nodosum - the scientific term for seaweed - Ascophilia is a ribbed beanie with a whimsical ribbed motif inspired by aquatic plant-life. Knitted in the round from the bottom up, this pattern makes use of traveling stitches and increase/decrease techniques to create a striking, tactile design. Suitable for solid, semi-solid, and subtly variegated yarns, Ascophilia will keep you engaged from start to finish with its unusual, yet intuitive, stitch motif.
Designed by Ailbíona McLochlainn
MATERIALS & INFO
Yarn
Apple Oak Fibre Works Doolin, held double
1 skein
shown in Storm Cloud
Gauge
10cm x 10cm = 18 sts x 24 rows, in stockinette
Sizing
For stretch-fit, hat is suitable for head circumference as follows:
S (M, L)
50-54cm (55-59cm, 60cm-64cm)
Needles
circular needle, 4mm (US Size 6) in diameter, or as needed to meet gauge
Notions
tapestry needle; cable needle
Pattern Support
For help with techniques mentioned in this pattern, visit:
Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn
**a download link is available on the paper pattern. For an electronic version only, please see Ravelry: Designs by Ailbíona McLochlainn