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Stripe U
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“U” for university! Use your hat to show your love for your school or team. Stripe U is the perfect hat to wear to the game or just around town.
Super-stretchy ribbing makes this hat super comfortable to wear. The pattern includes sizing for kids and adults, so you can make this quick-to-knit hat for the whole family. And you’ll be surprised by how little yarn is required, even for the largest size.
Sizes: Child approximately age 3 - 10 (adult small, adult medium, adult large) with finished circumference approximately 11 (12, 13.5, 15)”/ 27.5 (30, 34, 37.5) cm. This is a very stretchy hat! These sizes will fit someone of head circumference approximately 14-18 (16-22, 18-24, 20-26)”/35-45 (40-55, 45-60, 50-65) cm.
Gauge: 22 sts and 20 rounds to 4”/10 cm in pattern stitch of k2, p2
Yarn: Fingering/sock-weight yarn in two colors:
- Main color: approximately 25 (28, 33, 38) grams/ 130 (140, 155, 175) yards/125 (135, 150, 165) meters
- Contrast color: approximately 5 (7, 10, 14) grams/ 25 (35, 45, 55) yards/25 (35, 45, 55) meters
The yarn used for the sample was Lolodidit Loriginal, a blend of 85% wool/ 15% nylon with 440 yards/100 grams. Other wool or wool-blend yarns would also work well.
Needles: US 3/3.25 mm, or size to obtain gauge.
This hat is worked in the round. A 16”/40 cm circular needle will be comfortable for adult small – adult large. For the child size, you will need either a 12”/30 cm circular needle, double-pointed needles, or a much longer circular needle, if you prefer the Magic Loop method.
All sizes will need dpns/Magic Loop as the number of stitches decreases at the crown of the hat.
Notions: Marker for beginning of round + 3 additional markers; tapestry needle.
Questions as you go? My email is in the pattern.
Many thanks to the fabulous test knitters of this pattern!
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- First published: December 2023
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