Porter Square Hat by Sophie Veksler

Porter Square Hat

Knitting
February 2021
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
160 - 200 yards (146 - 183 m)
Adult Small, Adult Large
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

This hat is named after Porter Square, located on the border of Cambridge and Somerville in Massachusetts. While it’s not really a “square” as much as nearby Harvard Square or Davis Square, it’s got a lot of great restaurants and shops, making it an underrated staple.

In the same vein - though this hat looks simple, it has quickly become a favorite winter accessory. The squishy brim will keep your ears warm, and the stripe detail gives the hat a classic look. With an aran weight yarn, this hat knits up in no time!

See some finished objects (or post your own!) on instagram with #portersquarehat.

Pattern Options
Double brim (shown in pattern photo)
Fold-up brim

Finished Dimensions
Sizes: Adult Small (Adult Large)
Will fit a 20-22(23-25) inch head
Height with brim folded: 8.5(9) inches
Width (unstretched, flat): 7(8) inches
Brim: 3.5 inches (folded, or double brim), 7 inches (unfolded)

Skill Level
Beginner (Advanced Beginner for double brim version)
Skills: knit, purl, k2tog, ssk, provisional cast on (double brim only - there is a video tutorial linked in the pattern)

Gauge
4” x 4” = 18sts x 26 rows
Hat is stretchy, so gauge is not critical for this project

Yarn
Loops and Threads Impeccable Solids (or any aran/worsted weight yarn)
MC (green) - 80 (100) yards (1 skein)
CC (white) - 60 (75) yards (1 skein)
Note: you can use a thinner yarn, like a DK, just size up!

Notions
Stitch markers (7 - one for BOR, 6 for decreases)
Tapestry needle
Crochet hook (any size, for double brim version only)
Scrap yarn (for provisional cast-on, double brim version only)
Extra 16” circular needle (for double brim version only)

Needles
Suggested: US 8 - 5.0mm 16” (40cm) circular knitting needles or DPNs
An extra 16 inch circular needle approximately the same size (to put stitches from provisional cast on onto, double brim version only)