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Pips & Pastries Hat
CONSTRUCTION NOTES
Pip and Pastries Hat is knitted from the bottom-up starting at the brim with a gradient corrugated ribbing followed by a Latvian braid. Then the body and crown charts are worked finishing hat by pulling cut working yarn through remaining live stitches.
There are two versions. Sample a has 5 colors and sample b has 3 colors.
There are color charts included for both versions as well as charts with colors inverted (see p.6 and 7).
I have found this pattern makes for a denser sport weight hat that works well in the colder days of winter.
NEEDLES
⬤Teen / Adult small -
US 1.5 - 2.5mm 24in /60cm circular and double pointed needles
⬤Adult medium - shown in sample a
US 2 - 2.75mm 24in /60cm circular and double pointed needles
⬤Adult large
US 2.5 - 3mm 24in/60cm circular and double pointed needles
or size needed to obtain gauge.
GAUGE - per 4 inches / 10 cm, in body chart pattern, in the round, blocked
Teen / Adult small: 32 sts x 38 rnds
(Adult medium: 30 sts x 36 rnds)
Adult large: 28 sts x 34 rnds
Finished measurements
19.4 in / 49.5 cm circumference, 7.6 in / 19 cm height
(20.3 in / 51.5 cm circumference, 8 in / 20 cm height )
22 in / 56 cm circumference, 8.5 in / 21.6 cm height
YARN
Ewetopia Ridge Sport, 100% wool, 300 yds/ 3.5 oz (275 m/100g) or 100% wool sport weight yarn:
1 skein in each color, for both versions and all sizes
sample a
A balsam fir
B moss
C old rose
D red berry
E barley
sample b
A 50% gray
B 20% gray
C poppy
Skills included:
German Twisted cast on
knit
purl
decreasing (k2tog, sl1 | k2tbl )
increasing (kfb)
corrugated ribbing
Latvian braid
stranded colorwork (2-colors per round)
reading colorwork chart
knitting in-the-round
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- First published: June 2023
- Page created: June 13, 2023
- Last updated: November 4, 2024 …
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