This scrappy hat can be knit entirely with yarn from your stash. Just like you, it’s a perfectly imperfect balance of resourcefulness and creativity. It is knit from the bottom up in a simple ribbing, with multiple yarns held together to create a marled effect. This hat is a super eco-friendly project you can always come back to when you want to use up leftover yarn.
*By purchasing this product you will receive a digital download PDF pattern for the pictured knitted item, not the actual finished item, so that you can knit it up yourself.
Skills
-Long-tail cast-on
-Holding yarns together
-Knitting in-the-round
-Decreasing stitches (k2tog and k3tog)
Yarn
-Fiber Content: Anything you have! Wool or wool blends are best.
Gauge
14 sts x 20 rnds = 4” (~10 cm) in 1x1 rib, in-the-round, after blocking
Needles
16” circular needle in size US 8 (5.0 mm), or size needed for gauge
Notions
-Stitch marker
-Tapestry needle
Finished Measurements*
-20” (51 cm) unstretched brim circumference
-12” (30.5 cm) total height with brim unfolded
Tips for size modifications are included in the pattern notes.
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