Prairie Meadow Hat (Knit Pattern)

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Note: This is a listing for the printable PDF file only, not for a printed copy or the finished garment.

Design

This highly textured hat is worked in the round from the bottom-up. Featuring twisting cables that open up into beautiful lilies with crocheted bobbles inside. Narrow inserts of simple lace break up the cables as they gradually come together in the crown of the hat. This pattern is written in ONE ADULT SIZE but will fit between a 16”/41 cm and 23”/58 cm head circumference. The pattern is charted and also includes separate written instructions.

Yarn
Note: Yardage does not include a gauge swatch

Approx. 180 yards/165 m of DK weight yarn is shown in Miss Babs Killington in “White Peppercorn”.

Needles
Hat US #7/4.5 mm circular needles, 16”/41 cm for working in the round
Brim US #3/3.25 mm circular needles, 16”/41 cm or longer for working in the round or needle 4 sizes smaller than the size you make gauge in

Notions
(1) Unique stitch marker for BOR
(5) Stitch markers, to separate chart sections, if desired
4 mm Crochet Hook
Tapestry Needle
Blocking Materials

Gauge
(Chart pattern, worked in the round & blocked)
US #7/4.5 mm needles
1- Chart Repeat = 3”/7.6 cm x 2”/5 cm
20 stitches & 16 rounds

Finished Measurements
(Laying flat, blocked)
Brim width 8”/20 cm
Hat width 9”/23 cm
Hat depth 9”/23 cm

Special Stitches used
SKPSO (left-leaning double decrease)
K2tog
SSK
YO
P3tog

Techniques used

  • Longtail Tubular Cast-on (video link in pattern)
  • Crochet Bobble (video link in pattern)
  • Intermediate Cables
  • Simple lace

Pattern Difficulty
Intermediate

Additional information

Gauge

1 repeat = 2 inches in Worked in the round on US 7 (4.5 mm) needles 1- Chart Repeat = 3”/7.6 cm x 2”/5 cm 20 stitches & 18 rnds

Needle size

US 3 – 3.25 mm, US 7 (4.5 mm)

Project type

Hat

Suggested yarn

Miss Babs Killington

Yardage

180 yards (165 m)

Yarn weight

DK (11 wpi)

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