I bought some of my favorite yarn to make some hats for my Etsy store, and here's a little something I designed. It is size 2T-5T and measures with an 18" circumference and is 7" from ribbing to crown.
Even though it's a touch time consuming, the colorwork is fun, easy, and it creates an amazing effect and pattern.
This assumes that you have knitting experience + some stranded colorwork experience and know how to switch colors and carry the strand along the back of the work.
Materials needed:
16" circular needles, size 6.
I use two sets of circulars for my decrease, but you can also use 4 double pointed needles to accomplish the same thing.
1 skein KnitPicks Comfy Worsted yarn for the main color.
Approx. 1/4 skein for the contrasting color(s).
I used Bison for the main color and Light Blue, Carrot, and Creme Brulee for the contrasting colors.
Abbreviations:
K=knit
P=purl
MC=Main Color
CC= Contrasting Color
st=stitch
sts=stitches
K2tog: Knit two together
Directions:
With MC, cast on 88 stitches. Join to knit in the round, being careful not to twist.
For the ribbing, K2P2 around until the ribbing measures approx. 1"; this will be about 8-10 rounds.
After ribbing is finished: - K 3 rounds with MC
- *K1 MC, K1 CC; repeat from * all the way around
- K 3 rounds with MC
- *K1 CC, K1 MC; repeat from * all the way around
Switch to your second CC and do the same thing, making sure that you have 3 rounds of MC in between your CC rounds and that you have three rounds of MCst, CCst
Continue this until hat measure 5" from bottom then start the decrease.
I got a total of 8 stripes of alternating MC/CC sts before I started the decrease.
For the decrease, continue in the pattern and...
*K6, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
*K5, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
*K4, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
*K3, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
*K2, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
*K1, K2tog; repeat from * around.
K around
K2tog all the way around.
Cut off a long tail, and string it through the remaining sts on needles. Pull tight. Weave in all ends.
Hi, I just finished making this for my daughter mc purple with red hearts its gorgeous and she loves it. My first time at circular needles and double pointed needles and it was so much easier than I thought great pattern thanks :-)
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome—I'm so glad you like it!
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