Slipdash Hat by Sarah Jordan

Slipdash Hat

Knitting
September 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in slip-stitch pattern in the round
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 1 - 2.25 mm
190 - 405 yards (174 - 370 m)
Baby, Child (Teen, Adult S, Adult L) To fit head circumference of 16, 18 (20, 22, 24) in./40.5, 46 (51, 56, 61) cm
English
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I am an avid sock knitter, but there comes a time in every sock knitter’s life when there are still skeins of sock yarn in the stash but no room for more socks in the drawer. This conundrum led to me to look at my sock yarn in a new way and, with regard to self-striping sock yarn in particular, to consider what other accessories could best take advantage of its special characteristics.

After I released my Slipdash cowl, I received a number of requests for a matching hat. This resulting pattern uses the same easy slip-stitch patterning for an easy relaxed hat. The deep ribbing at the brim allows for an adjustable fit: Wear it as is for maximum slouch, folded halfway for a bit of slouch, or folded up completely for a more traditional beanie-style fit.

To knit this pattern, you need to know how to:

  • knit and purl,
  • work in the round,
  • slip stitches (purlwise), and
  • do basic decreases (k2tog).

The slip-stitch pattern in this hat is both written and charted.

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