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Lomond Hat

A cute hat that'll keep your ears warm. Knits up quickly in cosy chunky yarn.

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/lomond-hat • Posted by Dot W.

Yarn: Quince and Co. Puffin, one skein = 112 yards/102 metres Needles: One 6.5mm/US 10½ 100cm/40” circular needle, plus four 6.5mm/US 10½ double pointed needles if not using magic loop method. Gauge: 12 stitches = 4” in stocking stitch using 6.5mm/US 10½ needles. Dimensions: To fit an average ladies head (about 22” around). Notation: k = knit p = purl k2tog = knit next two stitches together w&t = wrap and turn. dc = double crochet (please note that in the USA this is called single crochet!) Techniques Wrap and Turn On the right side: Bring yarn to the front, slip next stitch (this is the “wrapped stitch”) onto right hand needle, bring yarn to the back, slip wrapped stitch back onto left hand needle, turn your work. On the wrong side: Bring yarn to the back, slip next stitch (this is the “wrapped stitch”) onto right hand needle, bring yarn to the front, slip wrapped stitch back onto left hand needle, turn your work. To work a wrapped stitch together with its wrap: When you get to the wrapped stitch, lift the wrap (the bit of yarn wrapping round the wrapped stitch) onto the end of the left hand needle and knit/purl this together with the wrapped stitch. Double Moss Stitch: Row 1: *k1 p1* to end of row. Row 2: *k1 p1* to end of row. Row 3: *p1 k1* to end of row. Row 4: *p1 k1* to end of row. Stockinette Stitch in the round: Knit every round.

You will need

Project Budget
Reasonably Priced

Time

1 h 30

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
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Description

Yarn: Quince and Co. Puffin, one skein = 112 yards/102 metres Needles: One 6.5mm/US 10½ 100cm/40” circular needle, plus four 6.5mm/US 10½ double pointed needles if not using magic loop method. Gauge: 12 stitches = 4” in stocking stitch using 6.5mm/US 10½ needles. Dimensions: To fit an average ladies head (about 22” around). Notation: k = knit p = purl k2tog = knit next two stitches together w&t = wrap and turn. dc = double crochet (please note that in the USA this is called single crochet!) Techniques Wrap and Turn On the right side: Bring yarn to the front, slip next stitch (this is the “wrapped stitch”) onto right hand needle, bring yarn to the back, slip wrapped stitch back onto left hand needle, turn your work. On the wrong side: Bring yarn to the back, slip next stitch (this is the “wrapped stitch”) onto right hand needle, bring yarn to the front, slip wrapped stitch back onto left hand needle, turn your work. To work a wrapped stitch together with its wrap: When you get to the wrapped stitch, lift the wrap (the bit of yarn wrapping round the wrapped stitch) onto the end of the left hand needle and knit/purl this together with the wrapped stitch. Double Moss Stitch: Row 1: *k1 p1* to end of row. Row 2: *k1 p1* to end of row. Row 3: *p1 k1* to end of row. Row 4: *p1 k1* to end of row. Stockinette Stitch in the round: Knit every round.

Instructions

  1. Moss Stitch Band Cast on 56 stitches, do not join in the round. Work in Double Moss Stitch for 3”. Either join in the round and place marker for beginning of round working using magic loop method, or transfer to four double pointed needles for working in the round. Short Row Shaping You should have 56 stitches joined in the round. Place four more markers (we'll call them M1, M2, M3 and M4) as follows: Place M1 after stitch 17, M2 after stitch 21, M3 after stitch 35 and M4 after stitch 39. Knit to one stitch before M4, w&t. Purl to one stitch before M1, w&t. Knit to one stitch before M3, w&t. Purl to one stitch before M2, w&t. Crown Work in stockinette stitch in the round. In the first round after the short row shaping, work wraps together with wrapped stitches. You can remove M1, M2, M3 and M4 after you've done this. Continue working in stockinette until the stockinette section measures 3”, measuring at the beginning of the round. Now decrease as follows: Decrease round 1: *k6 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 2: knit. Decrease round 3: *k5 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 4: knit. Decrease round 5 *k4 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 6: knit. Decrease round 7: *k3 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 8: *k2 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 9: *k1 k2tog* to end of round. Decrease round 10: *k2tog* to end of round. You should have 7 stitches left. Cut the yarn, leaving a 6” tail. Thread the long tail onto a needle, and slip the 7 remaining stitches onto the thread. Pull tight and sew over the little hole at the top a few times. Finishing Starting from where you joined in the round, dc right round the bottom edge of the hat. Make up a 3” pompom and sew to the top of the hat. Weave in any loose ends.