Swiss Check Trilogy #731T, Hat by Penny Straker

Swiss Check Trilogy #731T, Hat

Knitting
January 2009
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5.88 stitches = 1 inch
in Ribbon Pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
235 yards (215 m)
Small, Medium, Large
English

A hat, a cap and two different leg warmer designs all in one pattern! The leg warmers are listed separately. Swiss Check, Swiss Check Stripe and Ribbon Pattern are all easy slipstitch patterns, which use one color for two consecutive rows. This feature eliminates the need to carry two yarns along a row, leaving fewer ends to weave in when your knitting is done.

The Swiss Check Hat, worked on #8 needle, has a Stockinette Stitch facing, which is hemmed up behind the cuff, to add warmth and body. Although written for three colors in the 731T versions only, the third color is only used in the Ribbon Pattern, making it a way to use some of those broken balls of yarn in your stash! A braided cord runs in and out of the facing at the brim, which helps to adjust the fit.

The cap, John’s Cap, is a quick knit with a short P2, K2 Ribbed cuff worked on #3 needles and the Swiss Check Stripe worked on #7 needles. A good design for a seasoned beginner.

For either cap you will need approximately 155, 175, 190 yards / 141, 160, 173 meters of the main color and 80,90, 100 yards / 73,82,91 meters of a contrast color.