Weft Hat by Jared Flood

Weft Hat

Knitting
February 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in Weft Pattern
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
115 - 215 yards (105 - 197 m)
Baby (Child, Adult)
English
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Perfect for round, springy yarns with exceptional stitch definition, this hat’s clever stitch pattern mimics woven basketry through the creative use of knits, purls, and yarn overs. This is one of those stitch patterns that gives dramatic results despite using only the most basic of knitting stitches! The deeply textured fabric is balanced with a doubled-ribbed brim that adds squishy comfort and a substantial base for the woven textures that grow from it. (It’s a great project to build your skills by learning a provisional cast on and a turned hem!)

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Please note: the stitch patterns used for this accessory include written as well as charted instructions.


Construction

  • The hat is worked circularly from the bottom up,with one of two brim options worked in 1x1 ribbing.
  • Option 1: a doubled brim: stitches for the hat are cast on provisionally and 1x1 ribbing is worked to twice the finished depth of the brim. The brim is then folded in half and joined, with one round of live stitches being worked together with the provisionally cast-on stitches.
  • Option 2: a standard, single brim: stitches for the hat are cast on and 1x1 ribbing is worked to the desired length.
  • After completion of the ribbed brim, the body of the hat is worked in the Weft stitch pattern, creating a woven basketweave texture.
  • Upon completion of the unshaped portion of the hat body, crown shaping is worked to close the top of the hat. The decreases have been designed to integrate invisibly into the crown, maintaining a woven look throughout the entire project.

Finished Dimensions

  • 14½ (17½, 20½)“ [37 (44.5, 52) cm] circumference, unstretched
  • 6¼ (7½, 8¼)“ [16 (19, 21) cm] length
  • To fit head sizes 14-16 (17-19, 20-24)“ [35.5-40.5 (43-48.5, 51-61) cm]

Yarn
Choose from Brooklyn Tweed DK weight yarns:

Brooklyn Tweed Arbor – 145 yards (132 meters) per 50g skein

  • 1 (2, 2) skeins
  • Adult size with doubled brim photographed in color Humpback
  • Child size with doubled brim photographed in color Tincture

-OR-

Brooklyn Tweed Dapple – 165 yards (150 meters) per 50g skein

  • 1 (1^, 2) skeins
  • Adult size with doubled brim photographed in color Plinth

-OR-

Brooklyn Tweed Re•Ply Rambouillet – 130 yards (119 meters) per 45g skein

  • 1 (2, 2) skeins
  • Adult size with doubled brim photographed in color Brickwork

The marked skein count “^” is exact to the listed yardage; consider adding an extra skein.

Yardage

  • 115 (165, 215) yards 105 (150, 197) meters wool or wool-cotton yarn

Gauge

  • 22 stitches & 36 rounds per 4”/10 cm in Weft Pattern with main needle, after blocking

Needles

Main needles

  • Suggested Size: US 6 (4 mm)
  • One 16” (40cm) circular needle (Child and Adult sizes only)
  • One set of double-pointed needles (DPNs)

Ribbing needle

  • Suggested size US 4 (3.5 mm)
  • Two or three sizes smaller than main needle
  • One 16 ”(40cm) circular needle (Baby size use DPNs instead)

Tutorials for all special techniques listed below are included in the pattern:

Skill Level
2 out of 5: Adventurous Beginner