Showing posts with label hat pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat pattern. Show all posts
Monday, October 24, 2011
Easy Peasy Beanie Pattern
Materials
120 yard of a worsted weight yarn
16" US 8 circular needles
4 US 8 DPNS
Stitch Marker
Tapestry needle
Skills
K2tog
Double Pointed needles
Circular needles
2x2 rib
Gauge
About 10 sts x 13 rows = 2" x 2"
Size
One size, buy you can alter the size of the hat with the wight of the yarn and the size of the needle you use. This basic hats fits both me and my Husband.
Hat
Cast on 80 Stitch
place marker and being careful not to twist the cast on edge join.
Work in 2x2 rib for about 1 1/2 to 2 inches.
Swtich to stockinette stitch and knit untill the hat mearures about 6 to 6 1/2 inches.
Now it is time to close up the hat's top.
Crown Decreases
R1: K8, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R2: Knit all Stitches
R3: K7, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R4: Knit all Stitches
R5: K6, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R6: Knit all Stitches
R7: K5, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R8: Knit all stitches (switch to DPNS, Equally distribute the stitches on to three needles)
R9: K4, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R10: K3, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R11: K2, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R12: K1, K2tog, repeat this to marker
R13: k2tog, repeat this to marker (5 stitches remaining)
Break the yarn and with a tapestry needle pull the yarn through the remaining 5 stitch and pull closed
Weave in the ends and voila! A warm winter hat.
Friday, September 23, 2011
New Pattern: Hurricane Hat
What a fitting day to release this pattern, it is good weather for ducks here in Philly and a perfect day for staying inside and knitting something cozy. How about my newest pattern the Hurricane Hat. I was inspired by the hurricane season here on the east coast and started to dream this up during hurricane Irene. The swilring stitch pattern is what gives this hat its name sake and makes it fun to knit up.
The pattern was designed using a bulky alpaca so it knits up pretty fast the gauge is three stitch to the inch. What I like most about it (other than the stitch pattern) is the slouchy shape. You can where is slouchy or fold up the brim for a more fitted look and extra warmth around your ears. Check it out in my esty shop with my other patterns.
P.S. I am also giving away a free copy of the Southerly Tam knitting pattern over on One Pearl Button
The pattern was designed using a bulky alpaca so it knits up pretty fast the gauge is three stitch to the inch. What I like most about it (other than the stitch pattern) is the slouchy shape. You can where is slouchy or fold up the brim for a more fitted look and extra warmth around your ears. Check it out in my esty shop with my other patterns.
P.S. I am also giving away a free copy of the Southerly Tam knitting pattern over on One Pearl Button
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