Thursday, May 26, 2016

SS Wave Hat



SS Wave Hat works well in wool, or a wool blend. The hat is worked as a modification of Slipped Stitches WAVES (400 knitting stitches, p166) giving the knitter something interesting to do, but keeping the texture simple enough for either gender. This may be considered an advanced beginner or intermediate pattern because you'll be working with two colors, just one per round, then slipping and twisting stitches. The pattern is offered with options for worsted, light worsted yarn, and in four sizes.  This hat takes just a few hours to knit, making the SS Wave Hat perfect for gifts or charity.

Finished sizes:

Adult: flat 16”, stretches to 22”circumference, height 9”

Child: flat 14”, stretches to 20”circumference, height 8”

Infant: flat 12”, stretches to 18”circumference, height 7”

Newborn: flat 10”, stretches to 16”circumference, height 6”


Gauge: 4.5 stitches = 1” Adjust needle size to match gauge.


Materials: Yarn: wool or wool blend in worsted or light worsted weight

Adult: 150 yards / 2.5 oz; Child: 125 yards /2 oz Infant/ Newborn: 90 yards / 1.5 oz

Photo: (child) SS Wave Hat is knit in Knit Picks, The Mighty Stitch, 20% superwash wool, 80% acrylic; Main color: Gulfstream, Contrasting color: Sky

Needles for hats: (Check the yarn label recommendations)

(Worsted) Size US #7, US #8, 16”, 12” circular needles, set size US#8, double pointed needles.

(Light/tight Worsted )Size US #6, US #7, 16”, 12” circular needles, set size US#7, double pointed needles.

Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle


Abbreviations: CO=cast on     K=knit k2tog=knit 2 stitches together    P=purl p2tog=purl 2 stitches together Rnd/s=round/s     sts=stitches     S=slip stitch purl-wise holding yarn to the back      M=main color    C=contrasting color    RC=right cross    LC=left cross

Special Stitches: (I prefer this RC, and LC)

RC = right cross = knit 2nd stitch, leave on left needle, knit 1st stitch, drop both stitches from left needle

LC= left cross= knit 2nd stitch through the back loop, leave on left needle, knit 1st stitch through the back loop, drop both stitches from left needle

SS Wave (these 10sts, and 14rnds make the SS Wave pattern) (Optional SS flat Wave)

C Rnd 1: K10

C Rnd 2: P4, k3, p3                                                                            (C Rnd 2: K10)

M Rnds 3, 4: K4, S3, k3

M Rnd 5: K3, RC, S1, LC, k2

M Rnds 6, 7: K10

C Rnd 8: K10

C Rnd 9: K2, p7, k1                                                                           (C Rnd 9: K10)

M Rnds 10, 11: S2, k7, S1

M Rnd 12: S1, LC, k5, RC

M Rnds 13, 14: K10
Directions: Directions are written for size adult [child, infant, newborn directions are in brackets]. (Notes are in Italic)
Use the long-tail cast-on method, with the smaller 16” [16”, 12”, 12”] circular needles,

and cast on the number of stitches for desired yarn, needles, and hat size.

SS Wave                                          Hat sizes:

Yarn weight:      Needle sizes:       Adult       Child       Infant        Newborn

Worsted                US #7, #8           CO 80      CO 70     CO 60       CO 50

Light Worsted       US #6, #7           CO 90      CO 80     CO 70       CO 60

Place marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not to twist.


Brim: Continue with smaller needles,

M Rnds 1-12 [10, 10, 8]: * Knit 1, purl 1; repeat from * to end


SS Wave Hat: With larger needles, (place maker after 10sts for repeats)      
                                                                                                         (Optional SS flat Wave)

C Rnd 1: Knit

C Rnd 2: * P4, k3, p3; repeat from * to end                                      (C Rnd 2: Knit)

M Rnds 3, 4: * K4, S3, k3; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 5: * K3, RC, S1, LC, k2; repeat from * to end

M Rnds 6, 7: Knit

C Rnd 8: Knit

C Rnd 9: * K2, p7, k1; repeat from * to end                                     (C Rnd 9: Knit)

M Rnds 10, 11: * S2, k7, S1; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 12: * S1, LC, k5, RC; repeat from * to end

M Rnds 13, 14: Knit

Work the hat in pattern for 8” [7”, 6”, 5”] from CO ending on rnd 6 or 13.

For a taller hat, work extra rounds of the pattern before starting the crown decreases.


SS Wave Crown:  Change to double pointed needles when needed.                                                                                      (Optional SS flat Wave Crown)
M Rnd 1: * K8, k2tog; repeat from * to end

C Rnd 2: Knit

C Rnd 3: * P1, k3, p3, p2tog; repeat from * to end       (C Rnd 3: * K7, k2tog; repeat to end)

M Rnd 4: *K1, S3, k2, k2tog; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 5: *K1, S3, k1, k2tog; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 6: * RC, S1, LC, k1; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 7: * K4, k2tog; repeat from * to end

M Rnd 8: * K3, k2tog; repeat from * to end

C Rnd 9: * K2, k2tog; repeat from * to end

C Rnd 10: * P1, p2tog; repeat from * to end                 (C Rnd 10: * K1, k2tog; repeat to end)

M Rnd 11: * K2tog; repeat from * to end.


Finishing: Cut 12” yarn and thread end through remaining stitches.
 Pull together, and tie off neatly.

(The slipped stitch to the right on the wave may not stand tall, gently elongate (tug) with the tip of a needle to even out the tension.)

Here are photos of the process:
I selected yarn and needles.  Worked the brim with size US#6, 12", and knitted onto US#7, 16"circular needles.
 
I worked the SSWave pattern twice, and measured the hat.  Not quite tall enough so I worked rounds 1-6 again.

 
I kept some the markers available as I decreased, and knitted onto the double pointed needles.

 
I worked the crown.  I am ready to cut the yarn, thread through, and tie off. 


Yes, I knitted two SS Wave hats. 

And we had fun at the beach.


This pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Pattern pdf is available at Ravelry.com  (login needed)
Copyright 2016, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 6-1-16
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com

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