The
Up-Cycled
Beanie
is designed
to utilize stash, or re-purposed
yarn in a bulky weight,
or
working
with
2
worsted weight yarns held together throughout.
The hat can be knit in a weekend, or
two,
making it a
perfect gift, accessory or
for charity.
This may be considered an advanced
beginner
level pattern because knowledge of stitch
construction is helpful.
If finished neatly, it's
reversible!
Finished
sizes:
Adult:
flat 18”,
stretches to 24”circumference,
height 12”
Child:
flat 16”, stretches to 22”circumference, height 10”
Gauge:
(size #10
needles)4 stitches
=1” stockinette.
Adjust needle size
to match gauge.
Materials:
Yarn: Wool
or wool blend in Bulky
weight, or 2 worsted weight
yarns held together.
Adult:
yarn held together: 317yards/150grams;
Child: 230
yards /105grams
Photo:
Up-Cycled
Beanie
is
knit in re-purposed:
Worsted
Merino Superwash Solids by
Plymouth
Yarn
100% Merino, 218
yards / 100 grams.
Held & worked
together with re-purposed: Painted
Sky by Knitting
Fever Worsted superwash
100% Wool 218 yards
/ 100 grams
Needles:
US#9(5.5mm) and #10(6mm), 16”, circular needles, set US#10
double pointed needles
Notions:
Stitch markers,
tapestry needle
Abbreviations: CO
= cast on K = knit p = purl k2tog= knit 2 stitches together k2togbl=knit 2 stitches together through back loop p2togbl=purl
2 stitches
together through back loop pm=place marker sm=slip
marker Rnd/s = rounds st/s = stitch/es
Directions:
Directions are written for size
adult, [child in brackets].
(Notes in Italic)
Use
the long-tail cast-on method, with size US#9, circular needles, cast
on 72,[60] stitches.
Place
marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not
to twist.
Rib
Rnds: * Knit 2, purl 2; repeat from * to end
Work
rib 4”[3”] from CO or desired height.
Hat
Rnd Set up: With US#10 needles,
* Knit 10,
purl 2, pm; repeat from * to end
Hat
Rnds: *
Knit 10,
purl 2, sm; repeat from * to end
Work
hat 11”,
[9”]
from CO.
For
a taller hat, work extra rounds before starting the crown decreases.
Crown
Decreases: Change to double pointed needles when needed.
Rnd
1: * K2togbl, k6, k2tog, p2, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
2: * K8, p2togbl, sm; repeat from * to end (p2togbl makes a
very reversible hat)
Rnd
3: * K2togbl, k4, k2tog, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
4: * K6, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
5: * K2togbl, k2, k2tog, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
6: * K4, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
7: * K2togbl, k2tog, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
8: * K2, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
9: * K2togbl, p1, sm; repeat from * to end
Rnd
10: * K1, p1, remove marker; repeat from * to end
Finishing:
Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining 12 [10]
stitches.
Pull
together, and tie off neatly for an interestingly reversible hat.
Photos of the process:
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Select sweaters, needles and pattern. I'd knit these sweaters and knew they were constructed top-down. Once the buttons and button bands were removed, I started unraveling the yarn at the hem to work the Up-Cycled Beanie.
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I worked the adult hat to 11". It was time to start the crown decreases.
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Crown decreases completed. It was time to "Cut 12” yarn, and thread end through remaining 12
stitches. Pull together, and tie off neatly for an interestingly reversible hat."
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Up-Cycled Beanie!
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With yarn/sweater remaining, I unraveled more yarn and started the child's hat. I'd knitted the sweaters and knew where/how to pick the yarn to remove the sleeves. From there, I could keep working by unraveling more yarn through the yokes.
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Two Up-Cycled Beanies! The adult beanie is turned inside-out so you can it as reverse stockinette.
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This
pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Up-Cycled Beanie pattern pdf is available on Ravelry.com
Copyright
2021, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights reserved.
7/22/21
For
pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com