January 11, 2009
Fo' Shizzle
Guess who has a spiffy new hat. It's me!
I made it meself, and I need to record the instructions for posterity, so see below the fold for the pattern.
This is a work in progress since the pattern mostly comes out of my own head. What I thought would be a sock hat ended up being a beanie. Add another 6-12 rows for a sock hat. 76 sts might not be quite enough after washing. It's supposed to fit tightly, but if it shrinks the hat is likely to fit like a nylon. Castons should be even in number, and ideally a multiple of four.
You'll need a skein each of two colors. I used worsted weight wool. I'm going to make one of worsted weight cotton as well. I didn't want a particularly warm hat since I'm so damn hot-blooded, but you can use heavier yarn for a warmer one.
I used #10 knitting needles since my habit is to knit very tightly. Worsted weight yarn generally suggests something like a #7.
Knit in the round w/ 2 colors.**
Cast on 76 stitches (18 x 4 dp needles) in color 1
Work round *k2 p1* repeat * 4 rows
Work *k8 inc 1* round
Add second color and work *knit rounds alternating colors every 2 st, and reversing colors every 2 rows* for ~ 20 rows.
Knit *k7 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k6 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k5 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k4 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k3 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k2tog* repeat round
Knit *k2tog* repeat round
Knit round
To finish, cut a long tail. Use a darning needle or crochet hook to draw tail through loops left on knitting needles. Pull the loops tight. Draw tail to wrong side of piece and tie off.
**If pattern has handedness, it needs to be reversed since knitting in the round always faces the right side and work progresses from right to left. I used the stranding method so the wrong side isn't very tidy, but the weaving method would work as well.
I'll add a photo and maybe the color chart later.
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I made it meself, and I need to record the instructions for posterity, so see below the fold for the pattern.
This is a work in progress since the pattern mostly comes out of my own head. What I thought would be a sock hat ended up being a beanie. Add another 6-12 rows for a sock hat. 76 sts might not be quite enough after washing. It's supposed to fit tightly, but if it shrinks the hat is likely to fit like a nylon. Castons should be even in number, and ideally a multiple of four.
You'll need a skein each of two colors. I used worsted weight wool. I'm going to make one of worsted weight cotton as well. I didn't want a particularly warm hat since I'm so damn hot-blooded, but you can use heavier yarn for a warmer one.
I used #10 knitting needles since my habit is to knit very tightly. Worsted weight yarn generally suggests something like a #7.
Knit in the round w/ 2 colors.**
Cast on 76 stitches (18 x 4 dp needles) in color 1
Work round *k2 p1* repeat * 4 rows
Work *k8 inc 1* round
Add second color and work *knit rounds alternating colors every 2 st, and reversing colors every 2 rows* for ~ 20 rows.
Knit *k7 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k6 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k5 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k4 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k3 k2tog* repeat * round
Knit *k2tog* repeat round
Knit *k2tog* repeat round
Knit round
To finish, cut a long tail. Use a darning needle or crochet hook to draw tail through loops left on knitting needles. Pull the loops tight. Draw tail to wrong side of piece and tie off.
**If pattern has handedness, it needs to be reversed since knitting in the round always faces the right side and work progresses from right to left. I used the stranding method so the wrong side isn't very tidy, but the weaving method would work as well.
I'll add a photo and maybe the color chart later.
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