Mooncoin Hat (PDF Knitting Pattern)
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♪The Music ♪
The Rose of Mooncoin is a ballad written in the 1800s by Watt Murphy, teacher ~ builder ~ writer and poet, for his lost love Elizabeth. Upon hearing of their romance, Elizabeth’s parents sent her from her home in County Kilkenny, Ireland to England; Watt was heart-broken and composed this tune in her memory. In part the lyrics say: “Where the thrush and the robin their sweet notes entwine” - what a beautiful image to translate into cables.
Pattern Notes
The Mooncoin Hat features the distinctive Mooncoin cable separated by single honeycomb cables. Beginning with an irregular ribbing that flows into the main pattern stitches, the honeycomb cable columns are carried to the peak during the crown decreases.
Instructions are included for making a slouchier hat - this will, of course, require more yarn than stated.
The pattern contains both charted and written directions. Each size has its own chart and set of written directions. Charts and written directions for each size have been given their own page(s) for easy printing.
Construction Notes
This hat is knit from the ribbing up to the crown and begins with an Estonian Cast On.
One additional PDF is included with this pattern:
• a picture tutorial for the Estonian Cast On
Sizes: S (M, L)
Finished circumference: 16.5 (19.25, 22)“ / 42 (49, 56)cm
To Fit Head: 16.5 - 19.5 (19.5 - 22, 22 - 24)" /42 - 49 (49 - 56, 56 - 61)cm
Height: 7.25 (8.25, 9.25)” / 18.5 (21, 23.5)cm
Yarn:
123 (155, 210)yds / 113 (142, 192)m worsted-weight yarn
Needles:
4 mm / US6 needle(s) for circular knitting or size required to obtain gauge and
3.75 mm / US5 needle(s) for circular knitting (for ribbing)
Gauge:
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette, blocked
Notions:
Stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle
The Mooncoin Boot Toppers and the Mooncoin Fingerless Mitts patterns match this hat.
A big thank you to Raveller KateB660 for testing this pattern and to Annie Maloney for her beautiful stitch dictionaries.
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The Rose of Mooncoin is a ballad written in the 1800s by Watt Murphy, teacher ~ builder ~ writer and poet, for his lost love Elizabeth. Upon hearing of their romance, Elizabeth’s parents sent her from her home in County Kilkenny, Ireland to England; Watt was heart-broken and composed this tune in her memory. In part the lyrics say: “Where the thrush and the robin their sweet notes entwine” - what a beautiful image to translate into cables.
Pattern Notes
The Mooncoin Hat features the distinctive Mooncoin cable separated by single honeycomb cables. Beginning with an irregular ribbing that flows into the main pattern stitches, the honeycomb cable columns are carried to the peak during the crown decreases.
Instructions are included for making a slouchier hat - this will, of course, require more yarn than stated.
The pattern contains both charted and written directions. Each size has its own chart and set of written directions. Charts and written directions for each size have been given their own page(s) for easy printing.
Construction Notes
This hat is knit from the ribbing up to the crown and begins with an Estonian Cast On.
One additional PDF is included with this pattern:
• a picture tutorial for the Estonian Cast On
Sizes: S (M, L)
Finished circumference: 16.5 (19.25, 22)“ / 42 (49, 56)cm
To Fit Head: 16.5 - 19.5 (19.5 - 22, 22 - 24)" /42 - 49 (49 - 56, 56 - 61)cm
Height: 7.25 (8.25, 9.25)” / 18.5 (21, 23.5)cm
Yarn:
123 (155, 210)yds / 113 (142, 192)m worsted-weight yarn
Needles:
4 mm / US6 needle(s) for circular knitting or size required to obtain gauge and
3.75 mm / US5 needle(s) for circular knitting (for ribbing)
Gauge:
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches in Stockinette, blocked
Notions:
Stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle
The Mooncoin Boot Toppers and the Mooncoin Fingerless Mitts patterns match this hat.
A big thank you to Raveller KateB660 for testing this pattern and to Annie Maloney for her beautiful stitch dictionaries.
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Pattern Updates: Be sure to enter your email address during check out to receive any pattern updates.
To our EU customers: Please check the "Send me product updates & offers" checkbox displayed during checkout to receive any future updates for this pattern.