Kate’s Subarctic Hat
I get a little excited when my favorite shows have knitted items. OK, maybe excited is a bit of an understatement. If it’s there I have to have it. So, when I can’t find a pattern I make one.
Kate’s Subarctic Hat
Size:
Standard women’s hat (21 inches)
For a larger/smaller size I would (because I’m an authenticity nut) adjust your gauge. Adding or removing pattern repeats also works
Materials:
Size 7 (US) circular needle or dpn’s
Size F crochet hook
Waste yarn or second circular needle
Gauge:
4.25 st/in or 17st/4 in
Yarn Used:
Red Heart Super Saver Solid in orange, black and white. Any worsted weight yarn with the appropriate gauge would work. I prefer the Caron of the three I used.
Pattern:
Earflap (make 2): Cast on 4 stitches in orange (MC)
Row 1: Purl
All even rows: m1, knit to end, m1
All odd rows: purl
End after the purl row with 22 stitches
Transfer the earflaps to waste yarn or another circular needle
Hat:
In orange (MC) cast on 26 stitches, knit on earflap, cast on 22 stitches, and knit on second earflap (92 stitches)
Knit 8 rows
Knit according to chart
Crown Decrease:
[Note: The original hat has no knitted decreases, instead the top is sewn closed. If you would prefer to do this for your hat, continue knitting in stockinette stitch for several inches. Then bindoff, sew the top of the tube shut, fold in the corners and sew them in place.]
(In black (CC2))
Row 1: K35, k2tog, K41, k2tog, K12 (90 st)
Row 3: *K8, k2tog* around (81 st)
Row 5: *K7, k2tog* around (72 st)
Row 7: *K6, k2tog* around (63 st)
Row 9: *K5, k2tog* around (54 st)
Row 11: *K4, k2tog* around (45 st)
Row 13: *K3, k2tog* around (36 st)
Row 15: *K2, k2tog* around (27st)
Row 17: *K1, k2tog* around (18 st)
All even rows: Knit
Row 19: *k2tog* around (9 st)
Row 20: k2tog 4 times, k1 (5 st)
Cut thread and draw through remaining 5 stitches
Finishing:
Weave in ends.
Single crochet around the edge of the hat and earflaps.
Cut 12 32” lengths of orange yarn (MC)
Fold 6 lengths in half and pull the center of each length through the stitches at the bottom of the earflap. Thread the ends of the yarn through the loop this creates and tighten.
Braid (four strands of yarn in each section) until 5” long.
Tie the end of one piece of yarn around the end of the braid. Do the same with a piece of yarn from the opposite side of the braid. Trim the fringe.
Enjoy!
[Note: The original hat has no knitted decreases, instead the top is sewn closed. If you would prefer to do this for your hat, continue knitting in stockinette stitch for several inches. Then bindoff, sew the top of the tube shut, fold in the corners and sew them in place.]
(In black (CC2))
Row 1: K35, k2tog, K41, k2tog, K12 (90 st)
Row 3: *K8, k2tog* around (81 st)
Row 5: *K7, k2tog* around (72 st)
Row 7: *K6, k2tog* around (63 st)
Row 9: *K5, k2tog* around (54 st)
Row 11: *K4, k2tog* around (45 st)
Row 13: *K3, k2tog* around (36 st)
Row 15: *K2, k2tog* around (27st)
Row 17: *K1, k2tog* around (18 st)
All even rows: Knit
Row 19: *k2tog* around (9 st)
Row 20: k2tog 4 times, k1 (5 st)
Cut thread and draw through remaining 5 stitches
Finishing:
Weave in ends.
Single crochet around the edge of the hat and earflaps.
Cut 12 32” lengths of orange yarn (MC)
Fold 6 lengths in half and pull the center of each length through the stitches at the bottom of the earflap. Thread the ends of the yarn through the loop this creates and tighten.
Braid (four strands of yarn in each section) until 5” long.
Tie the end of one piece of yarn around the end of the braid. Do the same with a piece of yarn from the opposite side of the braid. Trim the fringe.
Enjoy!
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Great Pattern. Very easy to follow directions! I am a guy and I am a closet knitter so dont tell. heltonca@yahoo.com.
ReplyDeleteChad- I'm glad to hear the directions are clear and don't worry I won't spill the beans ;)
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