

And finally, I was inspired by the beautiful felted wool decorations on Ingrid's scarf, and I made a similar decoration for the pink hat. I stole some teeny bits of Bradley's current scarf wool in navy blue, tan, dark green and orange, and made little felted balls and a leaf. I love the way they look against the pink. Here's a picture:

Pink hat pattern
Ingredients: roughly one and a half 100 gram skeins of Debblie Bliss cashmerino superchunky, or wool yarn of similar thickness. Gauge: 10 stitches of K1 P1 rib is roughly 3 inches wide. I think I have a somewhat large head, it's roughly 23 inches in circumference.
• CO 72 stitches using 4 mm (size 6) circular needles, add a marker at the beginning
• K1 P1 rib for 3 rows
• switch to 6mm (size 10) needles. K2, K2tog, add a marker halfway around circle, at marker K2, K2tog, then knit to end (70 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row: K2 K2tog, knit until marker, K2 K2tog, knit to end (68 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (66 stitches remain)
• knit row/purl row six times
• Double decrease row (64 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (62 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (60 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (56 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (54 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (52 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (50 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Double decrease row (48 stitches remain)
• purl row. add 2 more markers between the first two so that the circle is divided evenly into four sections
• Quadruple decrease row: K2, K2tog, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog, knit to end (44 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Quadruple decrease row (40 stitches remain). switch to 5mm (size 8) double pointed needles
• Octuple decrease row: K2, K2tog twice, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog twice, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog twice, knit to next marker, K2, K2tog twice, knit to end (32 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Octuple decrease row (24 stitches remain)
• purl row
• Octuple decrease row (16 stitches remain)
• K2 tog eight times (8 stitches remain)
• purl row
• cut yarn, pull thread through remaining 8 stitches and tie/stitch it down
• weave in ends
Add decoration as you wish, embroidery, appliqué or leave it plain. You can switch colours to make it in two colours, or stripes, or blend yarns. I made felt balls by winding separated "ply"s of wool into a tiny ball, then rolling in my hands using soap and hot water intermittently.
great hat with that embroided bird (looks very retro)
ReplyDeletelove your work and added you on my link-list.
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The bird embroidery is truely amazing!
ReplyDeleteWow, these hats are absolutely beautiful, great work done indeed! Thank you for sharing the pattern, I'll print it out and try my hands on it soon!
ReplyDeleteHave fun knitting, and best wishes from Austria!
Lovely hat !- thank you for sharing the pattern : )
ReplyDeleteVery nice hat! And I love the embellishments on both hats--they really "make" the hats!
ReplyDeleteyour hat is so darling!
ReplyDeletelucky! cashmerino is sooo nice. i love debbie bliss! i have yet to bring myself to buy her yarn... i will do so when i become an expert knitter of sweaters. her patterns are beautiful but i can't bring myself to buy 10 skeins of 20 dollar yarn for one sweater....
ReplyDeleteHi Claire - I love the hat and thank you for sharing the pattern. I'm glad you like the yarn. I still have some yarn left and may tackle that hat on myself!
ReplyDeleteYour embroidered bird really inspired me to take a embroidery workshop. So thanks and I posted the sampler and your link on my blog.
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