Before you read on I feel I owe it to you to apologies in advance for the terrible photos, I keep taking more and they’re just not getting any better because of the glare of the sequins. A good few of you will have seen me wearing the hats by now so hopefully you know what they look like.
I’d been dying to use the sparkly, sequined, chunky yarn ‘Galaxy’ from Rico when it first came in last year and finally decided to make a hat (no surprises there). It’s fair to say I’m a little bit of a hat lover, obviously since having the shop they now tend to be of the knitted kind, but I love all hats.
My first hat purchase when I was about 13 was a vintage purple hat from the 1920’s which I absolutely adored – not sure what became of it. Since then there have been trilby’s, cloches, flat caps, beanies both bobbled and not,70’s styled huge hats, straw ones, berets and slouchie ones I JUST LOVE EM ALL!
It shouldn’t come as a shock to find out that I love knitting them too, their quick to knit and can be great way to show of the most intricate of patterns or ‘over the top yarns’ that you just wouldn’t make a whole garment in. There also ideal to give as a gift. Every year I think I have enough of them and then the madness sets in and I have to make more……….
So here’s my chunky beret in Rico Chunky Galaxy
Hat Size
To fit the average sized woman’s head, at least I think my head is of average size?
The blue hat is approximately 21cm/8.5″ high, whilst the purple one is 19cm/7.25″
Tension
14 stitches x 19 rows in stocking stitch
Abbreviations
k – knit
p – purl
st(s) – stitch(es)
s1 – slip stitch
k2tog – knit the next 2 stitches together
yf – move yarn forward to front of work
yb – move yarn to back of work
Materials
2 x 100g balls Rico Galaxy Chunky
The purple/green hat only took 1 ball whilst the blue hat used about a quarter of the 2nd ball
5mm & 6.5mm needles
Darning needle
Basket Rib Pattern
1st Row (rs) – Knit
2nd Row – Purl
3rd Row – K1 *s1 purlwise, k1: repeat from * to end
4th Row – K1 *yf, s1 purlwise, yb, k1: repeat from * to end
These 4 rows make up the basket weave pattern
Directions
Using thumb method and 5.5mm cast on 73 stitches.
1st Row – k1, p1 to last st k1
2nd Row – p1, k1 to last st p1
Repeat these 2 rows 2 times more and row 1 once more (you will have worked 7 rows in total)
8th row – k2, m1 to last 3sts, rib 3 (109 sts)
Change to 6.5mm needles and begin working basket weave pattern. The purple hat took 6 sets of repeats and the blue hat took 9 repeats.
Shape crown
Decrease Row 1 – k4, k2tog to end (91sts)
keeping pattern correct work 3 more rows
Decrease Row 2 – K3, k2tog (73sts)
work 3 more rows of pattern
Decrease Row 3 – K2, k2tog (55sts)
work 3 more rows of pattern
Decrease Row 4 – K1, K2tog (37sts)
work 3 more rows of pattern
Decrease Row 5 – K2tog (19sts)
purl 1 row
Final Decrease Row – K2tog (10sts)
Leave approximately 12″ of yarn, cut and thread through remaining 16sts using a blunt tipped darning needle to secure. Sew seam
Leave approximately 12″ of yarn, cut and thread through remaining 8sts using a blunt tipped darning needle to secure. Sew seam.
Nice !!! Could you give me the color number of the second hat, with blue ? Please. Thanks a lot. I’m looking for 1 or more pieces of this wool but I haven’t the right number so i can’t order on the net. It looks like very on mine
Hi Francoise, Sorry for not getting back to you sooner with regards to the colour. I think it was shade 06, I’ve been trying to locate a ball so I could check but the remains in my stash doesn’t have it’s ball band to confirm it 😦
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