Small Hills Hat
Small Hills Hat
Looking for a sloppy lace hat that is both sturdy and feminine? Want a lace pattern that is easy to remember, and yet interesting enough to keep you going? This hat could be the one!
Thelma saw a picture of a structured lace hat in an advertising leaflet. She liked it very much. But although the leaflet was from a fashion store, the shop didn’t sell this particular hat. So what could she do but to knit a hat like that herself? The picture of the other hat was used for inspiration.
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PATTERN INFORMATION
The pattern is written and charted. (Charts thanks to http://chartgen.orangellous.com)
Instructions to knit the hat beanie style in stead of sloppy are given.
The lace pattern consists of 12 sts (repeated 6 times) and 30 rounds (repeated 3 times). The crown is 15 rounds high.
SIZE
One
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Width: 46 cm unstretched
Length: 28 cm
Sizing tip:
When the hat circumfence turns out too small and you don’t want to change yarn or needles, it’s easy to add 6 sts by expanding the lace pattern.
The original chart has 12 sts x 6 making 72 sts. The larger version will have 13 sts x 6 making 78 sts
Rnd 1: k,p,k,yo,ssk,[p]8,
Rnd 3: k,p,k,k, yo, ssk, p7
Rnd 5: k,p,k,k2, yo, ssk, p6 etc.
If you need to make the hat about 12 sts larger, it’s easier to just add an extra patternrepeat (12 sts x 7 makes 84 sts). In this case it’s probably nessecary to also lenghten the hat by working the lace pattern 4 times in stead of 4 times.
MATERIALS
1 1/2 skein Phildar Pegase + [50 g; 98 yd/90 m per 50 g skein]; color: Flanelle
1 set US #6/4 mm double-point needles
1 stitch marker (if preferred)
GAUGE
# 16 sts/# 26 rows = 4" in stockinette stitch/pattern stitch (see sizing tip above)
BRIM
C.O. 72 sts, devide over 3 dpn’s and connect in the round
Rnd 1 – 6: *k1, p1, repeat from *till end
Knit one more round, then start lace pattern.
LACE PATTERN
Rnd 1: k,p,k,yo,ssk,[p]7,
Rnd 2 and all even rounds: knit
Rnd 3: k,p,k,yo,k,ssk,[p]6,
Rnd 5: k,p,k,yo,[k]2,ssk,[p]5,
Rnd 7: k,p,k,yo,[k]3,ssk,[p]4,
Rnd 9: k,p,k,yo,[k]4,ssk,[p]3,
Rnd 11: k,p,k,yo,[k]5,ssk,[p]2,
Rnd 13: k,p,k,yo,[k]6,ssk,p
Rnd 15: k,p,k,yo,[k]7,ssk,
Rnd 17: k,p,k,[p]7,k2tog,yo,
Rnd 19: k,p,k,[p]6,k2tog,k,yo,
Rnd 21: k,p,k,[p]5,k2tog,[k]2,yo,
Rnd 23: k,p,k,[p]4,k2tog,[k]3,yo,
Rnd 25: k,p,k,[p]3,k2tog,[k]4,yo,
Rnd 27: k,p,k,[p]2,k2tog,[k]5,yo,
Rnd 28: k,p,k,p,k2tog,[k]6,yo
Rnd 29: k,p,k, k2tog, [k]7,yo
Rnd 30: knit
Do you want it beanie style, start knitting crown A now.
For a sloppy hat, knit rnd 1 – 16 again and then knit crown B.
Crown A (beanie)
k,p,k,ssk,[p]7,
k,p,k,ssk,[p]6,
k,p,k,ssk,[p]5,
k,p,k,ssk,[p]4,
k,p,k,ssk,[p]3,
k,p,k,ssk,[p]2,
k,p,k,ssk,p,
k,p,k,ssk,
Cut yarn, thread yarn trough remaining sts, pull together and secure.
Weave in end. Block hat. Finished!
Crown B (sloppy):
Rnd 1: k,p,k,[p]7,k2tog
Rnd 2 and all even rounds: knit
Rnd 3: k,p,k,[p]6,k2tog,
Rnd 5: k,p,k,[p]5,k2tog,
Rnd 7: k,p,k,[p]4,k2tog,
Rnd 9: k,p,k,[p]3,k2tog,
Rnd 11: k,p,k,[p]2,k2tog,
Rnd 13: k,p,k,p,k2tog,
Rnd 15: k,p,k,k2tog,
Cut yarn, thread yarn trough remaining sts, pull together and secure.
Weave in end. Block hat. Finished!
Charts
Small Hills hat chart
Crown Chart A (Beanie)
Crown Chart B (sloppy)
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