iHat by Sue Perez

iHat

Knitting
January 2022
Aran (8 wpi) ?
20.5 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
3.75 mm (F)
130 - 140 yards (119 - 128 m)
17½ / 18¾ / 19¾ / 21” (44.5 / 48 / 51 / 53.5 cm)
English
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Are they i’s or exclamation points? You be the judge. (I chose the one that made for a snappier pattern name.)

iHat is knit from the bottom up in worsted weight yarn, with crochet nupps and simple stranded colorwork topped by subtle decreases and a quirky spiral crown closure. If nupps sound daunting, try the easy afterthought method included in the pattern.

Hat is designed to be worn with 0-1” negative ease.

Pattern includes charts for body and crown, full written instructions, and illustrated tutorials for the two nupp methods (as-you-go and afterthought).

About Those Nupps
A video tutorial for as-you-go contrast color crochet nupps can be found here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8-qb5-L864

Nupps worked as you go can sink into the fabric; when blocking, pull them to the RS to help them pop. The afterthought nupp method gives more consistent results.

Skills Used
Longtail cast on, ribbing, stranded colorwork, nupps worked with crochet hook (as-you-go or afterthought), decreasing, crochet slip stitch

Finished Sizes after blocking
90/96/102/108 cast-on stitches:
17½/18¾/19¾/21” (44.5/48/51/53.5 cm)

Yarn Requirements
Main color (MC): 50 gms worsted weight yarn for close-fitting hat (samples range from 7½“ to 8½” in height; more MC yarn required for taller hat)
Contrast color (CC): 25 gms worsted weight yarn for ribbing and body; 10 gms for body only

Pattern tech edited by Joyce D. Lewis (Dunnica on Ravelry)

Thanks for viewing, and happy knitting!