You’ve mastered knitting the ever-popular scarf; now pair it with a matching hat, which utilizes a few more basic knitting techniques.
Use your size eight needles and cast on 87 stitches.
Work in the rib stitch for one inch. To rib stitch, knit the first stitch, place the yarn in front between the needles, and then purl the next stitch, putting the yarn behind your work. Repeat for one row.
Use a crochet hook to pick up dropped stitches.
Turn the needle over to rib the second row by starting with a purl stitch, putting the yarn behind your needles, and then knitting one stitch. Continue row one and row two for 1 inch.
Change to the number nine needles and knit the entire first row. Purl the entire second row. Continue for 6 inches, ending with a purl row.
Knit three stitches, knit three together, and repeat across one row. Purl the second row as usual, and continue decreasing rows in this way until you have seven stitches left.
Cut the yarn, leaving 15 inches, and thread through the yarn needle. Then pull the seven stitches off the needle and pull the yarn needle through these stitches. Pull tight until it is closed at the top.
Fold the hat, right sides together; making sure the bottom edge is flush. With the needle and yarn at the top of the hat, sew the edges together to form a seam down to the bottom. Tie a knot at the end, cut any excess thread, and turn hat inside out.
Younger knitters – aged 25 to 34 – make up 33 percent of the 38 million people who knit or crochet in the U.S.
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Comments (4)
I dont get it, when you shape the top, do you decrease on the purl rows?
about 1 year ago by Janice_Shiu
no. you know when it says "Knit three stitches, knit three together, and repeat across one row. Purl the second row as usual" this method decreases the number of stitches automatically. so, no you don't have to decrease the purl rows.
about 1 year ago by reshamm95
this helped a lot!!!
about 1 year ago by nikie99
Thanks a lot! gonna make this hat!
about 1 year ago by Hannah14
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