Introducing My José Hood: A Stylish Blend of Comfort and Functionality

Looking for a cozy, stylish solution to stay warm and dry during chilly, rainy days? Let me share the details of my latest knitting project: My José Hood. This innovative piece combines the elegance of a scarf with the practicality of a hood, making it a versatile addition to any wardrobe.
This post is all about My José Hood!
The Inspiration Behind My José Hood
Designed by Kirsten Nørgaar of NORgardknitters, My José Hood seamlessly fuses form and function. Whether worn as a soft, draping scarf or a protective hood, it’s both practical and beautiful. Living in a rainy city, I often skip beanies, and this piece fills that gap perfectly, offering style and warmth in one.

The Yarn and Tools I Used
For My José Hood, I chose two luxurious yarns from Isager:
- Isager Alpaca 1: An ultra-thin, two-ply yarn made from 100% alpaca. I used shade E7, requiring two 50 g balls, each with 400 meters of yarn.
- Isager Eco Baby: A sumptuous blend of 68% baby alpaca and 32% organic Pima cotton. In shade E8s, I used five balls, each 50 g with a meterage of 150 meters.
The pattern recommended 5 mm needles, but I opted for 4.5 mm Chiagoo needles to match my loose knitting style and achieve the perfect gauge.
How It’s Made
Knitting My José Hood was an exciting journey. The project is worked top-down:
- Starting Point: The top section is knit first, establishing the hood's base.
- Shaping the Hood: Stitches are picked up along the edges, and increases along the front gradually transition it into a scarf.
- Finishing Touches: I-cord edges and ties complete the design, adding both structure and charm.
The clever construction ensures the hood looks great whether up or down, while keeping my ears protected from the cold.

Why I Love My José Hood
My José Hood isn't just a knitting project; it's a practical, stylish solution for rainy days. I can wear it as a shawl and pull the hood up whenever needed. Its versatility and elegance make it a standout addition to my wardrobe.

Knit Your Own José Hood!
If My José Hood has inspired you, the pattern is available on Ravelry. Dive into this satisfying project and enjoy creating a piece that’s as practical as it is beautiful.
This post was all about My José Hood. I’d love to hear about your latest knitting projects! Let me know in the comments what’s on your needles or if you’ve tried knitting a hood-scarf combo.