Caiseal Hat by Sandra Conway

Fitted beanie with a ribbed brim and herringbone stitch on the body, knit in bulky yarn for lots of texture.

Accessibility statement: The pattern contains a version that is specifically optimized for low vision attributes. It has the following features: The font is 22 point minimum and all black throughout the pattern. A sans serif font, with no italics is used. All instructions are written out. There is no chart in this pattern.

For cold winter days, it is important that your head is kept especially warm. With super bulky yarn and a stitch pattern that creates a dense fabric, this hat is just what you need.
As it is worked on very large needles as well, it works up superfast, in case there are any surprise snow excursions.
The grey colour and herringbone pattern remind me of stone patterns in Irish ringforts, which is where the name comes from. Caiseal is an Irish word for ringfort, also known in the anglicized version Cashel. Available in sizes child through adult.

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