Plicatum Mitts knitting pattern
This listing is for a digital PDF download of the knitting pattern and does not include the materials to make the item.
The Plicatum Hat is worked in the round from the bottom up, with irregular ribbing for the brim, which flows up into a textured cable and seed-stitch pattern. The crown decreases are worked in pattern to give a satisfying finish to the top of the hat.
‘Plicatum’ is the Latin word for ‘pleated’, and is used to describe the crinkly leaves of the viburnum plant that inspired the cable pattern in this design.
The pattern for the matching Plicatum Hat is also available.
Sizes: 1 (2)
Measurements
Finished circumference: 16 (18.5) cm / 6 (7.25)”
Length (with ribbing unfolded): 23 (27) cm / 9 (10.5)” – customisable
Yarn
Marina Skua Mendip 4-Ply (100% British wool, 150 m / 164 yd per 50g) – shown in Rose (Stormy)
30 (35) g or 90 (105) m / 100 (115) yd
held together with
Marina Skua Caia Baby Alpaca (100% British baby alpaca, 230 m / 252 yd per 50g) – shown in Pandora
25 (30) g or 115 (140) m / 125 (155) yd
Gauge: 21 sts and 30 rounds = 10 cm / 4” in stockinette in the round on larger needles, after blocking
1 chart repeat = 7.5 (8) cm / 3 (3.25)” wide
Needles
4 mm / US 6 (or size required to obtain correct gauge)
3.5 mm / US 4 (or needle 2 sizes smaller than main needle)
Needles should be suitable for working small circumferences in the round – double-pointed or circular as preferred.
Notions: Scrap yarn or stitch holder, cable needle, stitch markers, darning needle for sewing in ends.