My desire to collect all things that sparkle or glisten is insatiable. I love anything that looks as if it has a hidden story, such as a vintage brooch at the thrift shop, a jar of old belt buckles in the dusty corner of my local haberdashery shop, and my mothers jewelry boxes filled with broken trinkets. I am compelled to collect and surround myself with these castoffs, waiting for a flash of inspiration to give these once-loved items a continuing story.
Not all my treasures are found objects, however. Some are quite new. During a trip to Paris a few years ago, I visited La Drogueriea store devoted to buttons, beads, ribbons, feathers, and all sorts of enticing gems. I spent hours picking out velvet ribbon, a frenzy of feathers, and beautifully handcrafted artisan buttons. This store fueled my lust for embellishments with every one of the thousands of items displayed with love in glass jars and on wooden reels. Haberdashery shops are not always easy to find, hidden away like little gems, but they are always staffed with wonderful people knowledgeable about thousands of products.
There is a Chinese proverb that says Patience and the mulberry leaf make a silk purse. Many of the knitted projects in this book are simple and quick to knit. The love is in the embellishmenttaking the time to add a special detail, a finishing touch, a unique quality. This love prolongs the story and the history of each piece to create heirlooms of the future. I hope that the projects contained in these pages will inspire you to add your personal history into your own unique projects.
Embroidery is one of the most delightful methods of enhancing a knitted project. , illustrating a couple of ways to use this stitch.
To strengthen the brims of these cloche-style hats, I worked them in a knitted woven-stitch pattern. To help them hold their shape, I threaded jewelry wire through the cast-on stitches; you can omit the wire if you prefer a floppy casual look. I embellished the band of the and the left side of the solid version with lazy daisy stitches worked at different scales to create two completely different looks.
FINISHED SIZE
About 20" (51.5 cm) head circumference.
YARN
Worsted weight (#4 Medium).
SHOWN HERE: Louisa Harding Kashmir Aran (55% wool, 10% cashmere, 35% microfiber; 83 yd [76 m]/50 g).
Striped version: #39 Pansy (purple; A), 2 balls; #40 Cloud (light blue; B) and #38 Blush (pink; C), 1 ball each.
Solid version: #12 Grey, 3 balls.
Louisa Harding Sari Ribbon (90% nylon, 10% metallic, 66 yd [60 m]/50 g): #37 Twilight, small amounts for solid version only.
NEEDLES
Sides and crown: size U.S. 7 (4.5 mm).
Brim: size U.S. 8 (5 mm).
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle; 31" (80 cm) of 16-gauge silver-plated jewelry wire; oddments of yarn for embroidery for striped version.
GAUGE
18 stitches and 32 rows = 4" (10 cm) in seed stitch with smaller needles.
Striped Version
With A and larger needles, CO 121 sts. Knit 1 row.
Brim
INC ROW: (WS) K3, *M1 (see ), k4; rep from * to last 2 sts, M1, k2151 sts.
ROW 1: (RS) *K1, sl 1 pwise with yarn in front (wyf), bring yarn to back; rep from * to last st, k1.
ROW 2: Sl 1 pwise with yarn in back (wyb), bring yarn to front, *p1, sl 1 pwise wyb, bring yarn to front; rep from * to last 2 sts, k1, sl 1.
Rep these 2 rows 7 more times, then work Row 1 once again and at the same time work the foll color sequence: *4 rows A, 4 rows B, 2 rows A, 2 rows C, 2 rows A; rep from *piece measures about 1" (4.5 cm) from CO.
DEC ROW: (WS) K1, *k2tog, k1, k2tog; rep from *91 sts rem.
Sides
With B and smaller needles, work 2 rows in garter st (knit every row).
With A, knit 1 RS row, then work seed st as foll:
ROW 1: (WS) *K1, p1; rep from * to last st, k1.
ROW 2: (RS) *K1, p1; rep from * to last st, k1.
Rep these 2 rows 3 more times, then work Row 1 once more.
Change to B and work 2 rows in garter st.
Change to A and knit 1 RS row. Work 3 rows even in seed st. Cont in seed st and at the same time work the foll color sequence: *1 row B, 1 row C, 2 rows A, 1 row C, 1 row B, 4 rows A; rep from * once.
Shape Crown
ROW 1: (RS) *P7, p2tog; rep from * to last st, p181 sts rem.