Rebirth Hat
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The Rebirth Hat is a beautiful leafy-lace hat, worked seamlessly, in the round, from the bottom up. There is a symbolic aspect to this pattern, intended to guide the one creating it through a rebirth process of unifying with their authentic self.
About the Symbolic/Ritual nature of this pattern
This pattern has been written to include a symbolic story to encourage self awareness by using this project as a tool/mirror for self reflection. The symbolism of the Leaf Pattern is about getting to know yourself as you are. The decreases at the crown represents the letting go of the things that are no longer needed and paring down to only that which is necessary for wholeness.
There is a summary of this symbolism and how to use it at the end of the PDF pattern (it’s not included with the free online version). And you're invited to join the 2023 Rebirth KAL, beginning March 21, 2023.
Skill Level:
Easy
Sizes
Child (Adult Small, Medium, Large)
Size Shown: Adult Medium
Finished Measurements
Hat Circumference: 16 1⁄2 (19 1⁄4, 22, 24 3⁄4)“ / 42 (49, 56, 63) cm
To Fit Head Circumference: 17 1⁄2 (20 1⁄4, 23, 25 3⁄4)” / 44.5 (51.5, 58.5, 65.5) cm
Yarn
DK/Worsted weight: Choose a yarn that suggests it will meet 20–24 stitches over 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette Stitch.
80 (130, 150, 210) yards / 75 (120, 140, 190) meters
Shown in: Blue Sky Fibers Organic Cotton Skinny (100% certified organic cotton; 150 yards 137 meters/65 grams): 1 (1, 1, 2) hanks
Color Shown: #30 Birch (undyed)
Knitting Needles
US size 4 / 3.5 mm: 16” / 40 cm circular and set of 4 or 5 double pointed needles (dpns);
US size 6 / 3.25 mm: 16” / 40 cm circular needle, or size needed to obtain gauge.
Notions
stitch marker; tapestry needle; scissors
Gauge
1 stitch pattern repeat (14 sts) = 2¾“ / 7 cm; 2 row pattern repeat (32 rounds) = 4¼” / 11 cm of Body Leaf Pattern using larger needle, after blocking. Take time to save time, check your gauge.