Tranquil Treetops Knit Hat by Emily Ringelman

Tranquil Treetops Knit Hat

Knitting
March 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
23 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Stranded St st
US 6 - 4.0 mm
328 - 492 yards (300 - 450 m)
Finished Hat Size 17 (19)”.
English

Explore stranded colorwork with this hat, showcasing a repeating motif of tall fir trees, reminiscent of a serene mountain tree line. The fresh color palette in light and dark blue adds a modern twist, departing from the traditional green and white associated with tree-themed hats. If a classic look appeals to you, opt for green trees on a white background for a charming Christmas touch. Knit with yarn made from recycled wool, nylon and cashmere, complemented by sustainably sourced viscose, this hat ensures a velvety soft and squishable texture while promoting eco-friendly practices.

Time: One-Week Pattern

Skill Level: Intermediate

Size: Finished Hat Size 17 (19)”.

2” negative ease recommended- shown in size 17”

Gauge: 23 sts and 32 rows = 4” 10 cm in stranded St st after wet blocking

Yarn: Berroco Renew (35% Viscose, 30% Wool, 30% Nylon, 5% Cashmere; 164 yards (150 meters)/50 grams): 1344 Betta (MC, 1 (2) balls), 1322 Blue Jay (CC, 1 (1) ball)

Needles: US size 5 (3.5 mm) and US size 6 (4.0 mm) 16” circular needles
US size 6 (4.0 mm) dpns

Notions: Marker, waste yarn for provisional cast-on, large pompom maker, tapestry needle

PATTERN NOTES
This hat begins with a tubular cast on and extra-long 1×1 ribbing for a folded brim, but feel free to substitute a regular long-tail cast on, a shorter brim, and/or 2×2 ribbing.

If a larger hat is desired, go up a needle size to increase the gauge slightly.

When working from the Chart, if the float will be more than 5 stitches, catch the non-working yarn every 4-5 stitches by twisting the two yarns together on the back, then continuing with the working yarn. Be sure to keep the floats appropriately loose or the hat will be tight.