Herb Garden Hat
A herb garden is a delight to the senses, a haven for bees, and a fantastic flavour toolkit. My own little pot of herbs inspired the Herb Garden Hat’s stylised ring of leaves framed by delicate linework. Three sizes are included in the pattern, as well as my favourite tips for knitting beautiful colourwork. The matching Herb Garden Cowl is available separately.
Skills & Techniques
The Alternate Cable Cast On (optional)
Working stranded colourwork in the round
Working decreases
Following colourwork charts
Materials Needed
1 skein in each of 2 colours of Vintage Purls Superstar (70% NZ Polwarth, 20% Tussah Silk, 10% Black NZ Merino; 415yds/380m per 100g skein), or another fingering weight yarn suitable for colourwork
Main Colour (MC): 75 (85, 94)yds/69 (78, 86)m
Contrast Colour (CC): 99 (121, 145)yds/91 (111, 133)m
Sample colourways: ‘Zosma’ (MC) + ‘Natural Talent’ (CC)
US 3 / 3.25mm needles (or needle size that gives you the right gauge) for working in the round + the same size needles for working a small circumference in the round
US 2 / 2.75mm circular needles (or a couple sizes smaller than your main needles) for working in the round
You will also need one end-of-round stitch marker + 7 (8, 9) optional markers for between repeats, and a tapestry needle for weaving in the ends
Finished Measurements
Relaxed after blocking:
16 (18, 20)“/40.5 (46, 51)cm circumference, and
8.25 (8.75, 9.25)”/21 (22.5, 23.5)cm height
To fit 20 (22, 24)”/51 (56, 61) head circumference
Sample is 18”/46cm circumference.