DK Hat Knitting Pattern
Not your everyday stockinette stitch hat! This DK hat knitting pattern is a relatively quick knit & an engaging hat pattern! You’ll quickly fall in love with this one!
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About the Pattern
Available Sizes: One
Size: 20 – 22″ (51 – 56cm) Head Circumference
Styles: One, Slouchy
Pattern Format: Written Pattern, No Chart
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
PDF Format: Printer Friendly
Bonus: Video, Checklist
Pattern Name: Spiffy
Techniques
Here are some of the knitting skills you need to know before getting started:
Knit in the Round
Knit & Purl Stitches
Decrease Stitches
Lace Stitches
Yarn & Substitutions
Yarn Weight: DK or Light Worsted
Yardage: 365 – 375 yards (334 – 343 meters)
Suggested Yarn: Wool and the Gang Sheepaca
Needles & Notions
US 7 (4.5mm) Circular Needles with a 16” (40cm) & 24”+ (60cm) Cable, or DPNs
Extras: Stitch Markers
Gauge
22 STS & 24 rounds per 4” (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below
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Details
Measurements: 8 1/2″ Wide x 13 3/4″ (22cm x 35cm)
Gauge: 22 STS & 24 rounds per 4” (10cm) square, knit in the pattern below
Weight: 5.1oz (145g)
YouTube Knitting Video
Notes
Not reversible.
Knit bottom up.
Knit using the pine tree stitch.
Knit in the round with a circular needle.
Knit holding 2 strands of yarn together throughout.
When knitting in the round you’re always knitting the right side of your work.
Knitting Abbreviations
*– * – repeat between * to end of round
CO – cast-on (long-tail cast-on method)
CR – Knit into the front of the second stitch, and then the front of the first stitch and then slip both stitches off
DPNs – double pointed needles
INC1 – make 1 stitch (I use a backwards loop)
K – knit stitches (K1 means to knit 1 stitch)
K2TOG – knit 2 stitches together
P – purl stitches (P2 means to purl 2 stitches)
PM – place marker
PSSO – pass slipped stitch over
S1PW – slip one stitch purl-wise
SKP – slip 1 stitch purl-wise, knit the next stitch, pass the slipped stitch over the knitted stitch
SM – slip stitch marker
STS – stitches
YO – yarn over
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Pattern Instructions
Holding 2 strands of yarn together.
Using US 7 (4.5mm) circular needles with a 16” (40cm) cable.
CO 84 STS, PM, join in the round.
Rounds 1-29: *K2, P2* about 5” (13cm)
Round 30: K84, INC1
Round 31: *K1, YO, K1, SKP, K5, K2TOG, K1, YO, K1, P1, CR, P1, PM*
Rounds 32, 34, 36, 38: *K13, P1, K2, P1, SM*
Round 33: *K2, YO, K1, SKP, K3, K2TOG, K1, YO, K2, P1, CR, P1, SM*
Round 35: *K3, YO, K1, SKP, K1, K2TOG, K1, YO, K3, P1, CR, P1, SM*
Round 37: *K4, YO, K1, S1PW, K2TOG, PSSO, K1, YO, K4, P1, CR, P1, SM*
Repeat rounds 31-38, 4 more times
Note:
When the stitches get too tight switch to a longer cable and knit using the magic loop method.
Decrease for the crown:
Round 72: *K10, K2TOG, PM* (-7 STS 77 STS remain)
Round 73: *K, SM*
Round 74: *K9, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 70 STS remain)
Round 75: *K, SM*
Round 76: *K8, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 63 STS remain)
Round 77: *K, SM*
Round 78: *K7, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 56 STS remain)
Round 79: *K, SM*
Round 80: *K6, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 49 STS remain)
Round 81: *K, SM*
Round 82: *K5, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 42 STS remain)
Round 83: *K, SM*
Round 84: *K4, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 35 STS remain)
Round 85: *K3, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 28 STS remain)
Round 86: *K2, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 21 STS remain)
Round 87: *K1, K2TOG, SM* (-7 STS 14 STS remain)
Round 88: *K2TOG, remove stitch marker* (-7 STS 7 STS remain)
End:
Without binding-off, cut the yarn leaving a 10” (25cm) tail, pull it through the remaining STS, push through the top hole to the inside and then weave in the ends.
Block:
To block this hat I use a saucer. Like a teacup and saucer. ;) I put it inside the hat, so the bottom “swirl” is in the center of the saucer and the saucer is bulging outward, spritz it with some water, pat dry with a clean towel and let it dry overnight.
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