Wool - some random 4-ply shetland wool bought very cheaply from ebay, in Bright Pink and Bright red. Also the end of a skein of sock yarn that I dyed myself ages ago.
Needles - addi turbo circulars, 3mm in various lengths.
Pattern - made up as I went along (more about that later)
Cast on - earlier this summer
Cast off - yesterday!
Tension - 8 stitches and 8 rows per inch
The pattern was remarkably simple and went like this:
The top section of the hat is knit from a very simple pattern with a 4 row repeat, diagonal crossing lines in pink. This is nice and easy to remember! When the desired length is reached (I did just a smidgen less than 5") place 8 markers evenly round the circumference of the hat (every 20 stitches).
Decrease round - knit to 2 stitches before the marker maintaining the pattern, k2tog in red. Repeat 8 times.
Knit one round in pattern (making the stitch before each marker red). When there are too few stitches for the 40cm needle move to knitting either on 2 circulars, or dpn's or a magic loop.
Repeat these two round 9 more times.
Work 10 decrease rounds. Break yarn, pass through the 8 remaining stitches and pull tight.
For the first round, knit 8 k2tog. Repeat 15 more times. (144 stitches)
Knit in the round for some depth - I chose to end when I reached a stripe of plain knitting in the hat, just above the lettering. Whip stitch the live stitches to the purl bumps on the inside of the hat, remembering to miss out 1 purl bump in every 10 to make up for the decreased stitches.
Block and wear (or give to someone as a present)!
2 comments:
OMG that is so pretty!!! How clever you are? I'm very impressed with your talent, you should get that published! Ruth will be very pleased.
That is so nice. A lovely , bright colour scheme!
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