![]() Crosby's Hat Box, Rikke Hat, Sarah Young, Wurm by Noreen. This entry was posted in Knitting and tagged antelope hat, Cascade 200 Effects, Katharina Nopp, Kelly McClure, Mrs. Mountain Colors Twizzle Yarn 29.00 1 Select an option How to get it Store pickup Get Stitchin 6022 South Memorial Drive Suite A TULSA, OK Add to Cart 29. Here’s a few more samples, including views of the crown decreases. This is also not the first time I’ve knit Antelope Hat. And that yarn-over round becomes the picot brim. When you’ve completed the maneuver, the cast-on is knitted into the working round. It’s awkward at first, but hands catch on pretty quick. ![]() Next you knit together each live stitch in the round with one of the cast-on stitches. You knit a few rounds, do a round with yarn over, knit 2 together, and knit a few rounds more. The fold-back picot brim adds a nice touch. But I know folks who think the slouchier the better when it comes to hats. Some knitters decrease the number of eyelet rows in Antelope. ![]() Mine is knit in Cascade 220’s freshly hatched Effects, a new superwash. Kelly McClure’s Antelope Slouch Hat is another worthy entry in the free hat patterns on Ravelry. Here’s a few other versions I’ve knit: here and here. I call my hat Creamsicle Wurm.Ī bit unruly, but in a interesting way. We can cut good yarn some slack on the silly name scale. Crosby.” I have no clue about that yarn name, but it’s great yarn. I knit mine (this time) in sportweight “Hat Box by Mrs. Wurm calls for a sportweight, though it’s quite forgiving if you use other weight yarn. The pattern is available in German, Finnish, French, Italian and English. This next one is another very popular Rav freebie: Wurm by Katharina Nopp.12,971 Ravelers can’t be wrong. 8,143 knitters have completed the hat and posted it on their project page. Rikke sits lightly on the head and several knitters have commented that it doesn’t give its wearer a case of hat-hair. As always, no pointiness is what I favor and this crown decrease delivers. Sease says it’s a suitable substitute for the German Twisted. I ended up using a wonderfully easy cast-on from page 41 of Cap Sease’s excellent 2014 book, “Cast On, Bind Off: 211 Ways to Begin and End Your Knitting.” She calls it Thumb Cast On and writes that it’s also called the Twisted Right Finger Half-hitch Cast On. The pattern calls for using a German Twisted Cast-on and refers the knitter to YouTube for the “how to” on that. It must be a bear’s tooth after the bear’s been been munching on some sun-ripened protein. Young designed it for DK, but I knit mine in Mountain Colors Twizzle, a fairly lightweight worsted. This is Rikke Hat, by Sarah Young of Happy Knits. And, if you knew me better you’d know that I don’t really even wear hats very often. This entry was posted in Patterns/Design Thoughts, website and tagged Crochet, dean, Design, Free pattern, hook, hooks, linda, Linda Dean, Mountain Colors, pattern, skein, stair step wrap, stitch, Stitches, twizzle, wool, Yarn by webmaster. It was made with Plymouth Yarns Arya Ebruli I have worked this up in a couple of different yarns, this one I like too. Row 64: Ch 3, sk V st, dc in turning ch, fasten off. Row 63: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, sk dc and 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn. Row 34: Ch 3, V st bet each V st across, dc in turning ch, turn. Row 33: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet each V sts across, sk dc and 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn. ![]() Row 7: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet each V sts across, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn. Row 6: BegV, V st bet each V st across, dc in turning ch, turn. Row 5: Ch 3, V st between dc and V st, V st bet V sts, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn. Row 4: BegV, V st between next V sts, dc in turning ch, turn. ![]() Row 3: Ch 3, V st between 1 st 2 sts, sk dc and 1 ch, V st in next ch, turn. Row 2: BegV, sk 1 ch, dc in next ch, turn.
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