Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Woodland Park Hat


While in Seattle, enjoying a brisk morning at the Woodland Park Zoo, I noticed many people were wearing a hat that looked intriguing. A few weeks later, my friend wore that style of hat into the yoga studio, and let me turn it inside-out to take a good look at the construction. With Knit Picks, Wool of the Andes Bulky yarn, wool hats were designed, knitted and (soon to be) donated to Wool-Aid.







Woodland Park Hat
by Marilynn Blacketer '17
Taking inspiration from the mission and guidelines of Wool-Aid, Woodland Park Hat is designed to create a warm woolen hat for a child who lives in the coldest climate and has the least access to resources. The hat is worked with rounds of knit-purl rib, knit, and purl, 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 knowledge of stitch and hat construction are helpful. This hat takes just a few hours to knit, making the Woodland Park Hat perfect for a charity such as Wool-Aid.




Finished size: Child: flat 15”, stretches to 20”circumference, height 10”
Gauge: 18 stitches, 20 rows = 4” k1,p1 rib
Materials: Yarn: wool in bulky weight; 137yards/100grams (per hat)
Photo: Woodland Park Hats are knit in Knit Picks, Wool of the Andes Bulky; colors: Hazelnut, Spruce
Needles: Size US #9(5.5mm), US #10(6mm), 16” circular needles, set size US#10, double pointed needles.
Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle
Abbreviations: CO=cast on       K=knit      k2tog=knit 2 stitches together      P=purl      Rnd/s=round/s      sts=stitches

Directions:   
Brim: With US#9(5.5mm) needles, CO 70, join to work in the round.
Rnds 1-15: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end (3”)
 
Hat: With US#10(6mm) needles,
Rnd 1: Knit
Rnds 2-5: Purl
Rnd 6: Knit
Rnds 7-10: * K1, p1; repeat from * to end
Work in pattern 9” from CO, ending on rnd 5.
 
Crown: Move to double pointed needles when needed.
Rnd 1: * Knit 10, place marker; repeat from * to end
Rnd 2: * K1, p1, to 2sts before marker, k2tog; repeat from * to end
Repeat Rnd 2 making the decreases until 1 stitch remains between markers. Remove markers.

Finishing: Cut 12” yarn, thread through remaining stitches, tie off neatly, and weave in tails for a very reversible hat!

This pattern is available on marilynnsgardenknitdesign.blogspot.com.
Woodland Park Hat pattern pdf available on Ravelry.com
Copyright 2017, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved. 9/13/17
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com


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