Do you smell something fishy? No,
of course you don’t! Don’t
worry that bad smells
will scare people away
when you wear this
hat. This 100% odorless
fish will attract people
to you instead! If you prefer, simply replace the X in the fish eye with a dot for a pupil and you can revive your fish hat, so to speak! models:Jonas, Mark and Philo photos: Theo Egberts |
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SIZE | ||
One (will fit both child and adult) |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS | ||
Circumfence: 20 inches, unstretched |
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MATERIALS | ||
Hats
shown were knitted using
mystery yarn from stash. Any worsted-weight wool or wool/acrylic
yarn that can be knitted to the gauge given, can be used. Approx.
350-400yd/320-366m will be needed, in a combination of colours.
Use any colors you like, and vary the stripes as you please! Recommended needle size: 1 set US #7/4.5mm double-point needles 1 set US #7/4.5mm straight needles (optional) [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique] Safety pin or split ring marker |
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GAUGE | ||
18 sts/28 rows = 4 inches in stockinette st |
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PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.] |
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1x1
Rib (Worked back and forth over an even number of
sts): |
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DIRECTIONS | ||
Using desired color for fish lips, CO 90 sts onto double-point needles. Divide sts between
needles and join to begin working in the round, being careful
not to twist. Once first few rounds have been worked, place
safety pin or split ring marker in work to indicate beginning
of round. Work in stockinette st until work measures 1.5 inches. Break color used for lips and join desired color for head. Shape Mouth:
Shape Body: Work 4.75 inches in stockinette st. Tail: Row 1 [RS]: [K1, kfb] 5 times, k1. 16 sts. Replace held sts on needle and rejoin yarn with RS facing. Work Rows 1-21 as for first half of tail. Dorsal Fin: K 1 row. Pectoral Fins: K 1 row.
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FINISHING | ||
Sew each tail half together along shaped edges. Weave in all ends. Eyes: |
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ABOUT THE DESIGNER | ||
Thelma Egberts is a Dutch
knitter who has a thing
for weird and funny hats. She
mostly uses leftover yarn and yarn from stash (even her grandmothers
stash!). That’s
why she often has to
improvise on patterns or design her own.
Luckily her son Jonas (future sea biologist) likes uncommon hats too. The Dead Fish Hat is his favorite. At first he even didn’t want to share the pattern. But eventually he did and now it’s on Knitty! |
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Pattern & images © 2008 Thelma Egberts . Contact Thelma |