Banneton Hat by Jenn Lampen

Banneton Hat

Knitting
February 2023
DK (11 wpi) ?
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
240 yards (219 m)
English
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The Banneton Hat brings a modern aesthetic to traditional comforts. The hat is knit using brioche cables to form shapes inspired by woven Celtic knots. The wool used in the hat comes from sheep raised on Foster Sheep Farm and dyed with plant-based pigments grown right on their property. Even the name, Banneton, which is a handmade wicker basket for proofing bread, evokes the pleasure of enjoying your self-crafted goods in your hearth and home. The traditionally inspired cables will allow you to make a modern statement, spotlighting your skills and intricate crafting.

Instructions are provided in both written and charted form.

Finished Measurements:
17.5 in/44 cm unstretched circumference

Yarn:
DK Weight
Color A: 120 yds/110 m
Color B: 120 yds/110 m
Sample shown in Foster Sheep Farm Clare’s Corrie (72% Corriedale, 28% Wensleydale; 250 yds/229 m in 100g) in undyed (A) and Indigo (B)

Gauge:
1 repeat of chart rounds 1-34 is 3.5 in/9 cm wide x 5.25 in/13.5 cm tall

Needles:
16-in US 6/4 mm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge
16-in US 4/3.5 mm circular needle
US 6/4 mm DPNs or preferred needles to knit small circumferences in size needed to obtain gauge

Notions:
• Locking stitch markers/cable needles
• Stitch markers
• Darning needle