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Sunday Morning Hat
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Sunday Morning Hat
A serious stash buster, this squishy texture is fun and engaging to knit!
-The pattern includes instructions for 2 weights of yarn: DK and Aran.
-Each weight includes 3 sizes, which cover everyone on your knit list.
-Two brim options are included as well: classic ribbed brim, and a folded brim for extra squish and warmth.
-The hat is cast on at the brim and worked in the round to the crown. Tailored, spiral decreases shape the crown.
I had so much fun mixing, matching and marling yarns for these hats! As a serious sock knitter I know I have tons of 45g balls of sock weight yarn hanging out. I held 3 strands together for my aran weight hat and just love how it turned out.
Full instructions are included, tips and tutorial links, picture help on how to measure gauge, guidance on finishing and yarn combination ideas!
I hope you love this pattern as much as I do! I think it just became my go to gift knit!
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Pattern Details
Skills Required
German Twisted CO, working in the round, knit, purl, slipping stitches, decreasing.
Materials for DK Weight Hat
Sample Yarn:
1 x 100 g/246 yds, Woolberry Fiber Co, Berry DK, 100% Fine Superwash Merino, in colour Summer Storm.
1 x 100 g/246 yds, Things Created Equal, Basic DK, 85% Superwash Merino/15% Nylon, in 2022 Rooted Club colourway December.
Approx. Yardage for Ribbed Brim Hat: 125 (150, 175) yds DK weight yarn.
Approx. Yardage for Folded Brim Hat: 155 (180, 220) yds DK weight yarn.
Yardage is an estimate and is impacted by knitter’s gauge, yarn used, and any modifications made by individual knitters.
Types of Yarn:
Any DK weight (22 sts/4”) yarn (in a wool/wool blend) is suitable for this design (see note in How to Choose your Size). Alternatively, you can use two strands of fingering weight held together, or a strand of fingering weight held with a lace weight mohair or suri. If you choose to hold finer yarns together you will need the listed yardage for BOTH yarns used.
Suggested Needles:
3.25mm/US 3, 16”/40 cm length circular needle OR size needed to achieve gauge. Switch needles for crown decreases when needed using whichever in the round method you prefer: magic loop (32”/80 cm minimum length circular) or double pointed needles.
Notions:
6 stitch markers, one of which should be a unique BOR marker. Darning needle. Pompom if desired.
Gauge: 28 sts and 52 rnds/10 cm or 4”, in the rnd, in Sunday Morning stitch pattern.
Materials for Aran Weight Hat
Sample Yarn:
One strand of each of the following three yarns were held together for the Ribbed Brim sample:
1 x 100 g/463 yds, Barnyard Knits, Sock/Fingering, 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% nylon, in colour Skipping Rocks.
1 x 100g/463 yds, Crux Fibres, Classic Crux Sock, 75% Superwash Merino Wool/25% nylon, in colour Alpine.
1 x 115 g/425 yds, Story Weaver Yarn, Fingering weight, 80% Superwash Merino/20% Nylon, in colour Woodland Fae.
Folded Brim Sample: 2 x 100 g/139 yds, Araucania, Toconao Solid, 100% merino, in colour 514 (yellow).
Approx. Yardage for Ribbed Brim Hat: 120 (140, 165) yds aran weight yarn.
Approx. Yardage for Folded Brim Hat: 165 (195, 230) yds aran weight yarn.
Yardage is an estimate and is impacted by knitter gauge, yarn used, and any modifications made by individual knitters.
Types of Yarn:
Any aran weight (18 sts/4”) yarn (in a wool/wool blend) is suitable for this design (see Notes in How to choose your Size). Alternatively, you can hold finer yarns together; you will need the listed yardage for EACH of the yarns used:
-three strands of fingering weight held together
-two strands of fingering weight held with a lace weight mohair or suri
-one strand of DK or light worsted held with a lace weight mohair or suri
Suggested Needles:
4.5mm/US 7, 16”/40 cm length circular needle OR size needed to achieve gauge. Switch needles for crown decreases when needed using whichever in the round method you prefer: magic loop (32”/80 cm minimum length circular) or double pointed needles.
Notions:
6 stitch markers, one of which should be a unique BOR marker. Darning needle. Pompom if desired.
Gauge: 23 sts and 36 rnds/10 cm or 4”, in the rnd, in Sunday Morning stitch pattern.
Sizes and Measurements:
Size 1: Baby – toddler: 13”-18”/33-45.7 cm head circumference
DK Weight Hat Circumference: 12.75”/32.8 cm
Aran Weight Hat Circumference: 12.5”/31.7 cm
Size 2: Kids, teenagers, adult small: 17”-21”/43.2-53.3 cm head circumference
DK Weight Hat Circumference: 15.5”/39.4 cm
Aran Weight Hat Circumference: 15.65”/39.8 cm
Size 3: Adult small to large: 20”-24”/50.8-61 cm head circumference
DK Weight Hat Circumference: 18”/45.7 cm
Aran Weight Hat Circumference: 18.75”/47.6 cm
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