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LOOM KNIT STRIPED SLOUCH HAT

This hat knits up quick in one evening and would look great in any color!
I Loom Knit this hat for my oldest daughter to match a pea coat I bought her for Christmas.  It turned out so cute that I loomed her a matching pair of Boot Toppers to go with it.  Both items turned out really nice and I wanted to share the patterns with you!  I hope you like them as much as I do. #freeloomknittingpatterns #loomknitslouchhat #loomknitboottoppers #loomknitbootcuffpatterns #loomknithatpatterns


Finished Length:  9" but can be lengthened with blocking (if using natural fibers like wool) and assuming you are using similar weight yarns. #freeloomknittingpatterns #loomknitslouchhatpattern #loomknithat #loomknittingpatterns #loomknitstripedslouchhat #loomknitstripedhat

SUPPLIES:

Lion Brand Yarn Jiffy in Silver Heather(5):  (1) Strand worked throughout project
Lamb's Pride Worsted in Charcoal Heather: (2) Strands worked throughout project
Yellow Round Knifty Knitter Loom
Knitting Tool
Crochet Hook

PATTERN:

-Chain cast on 41 pegs with Charcoal Heather (using 2 strands as one).
-Knit 14 Rows (do not e-wrap)
-Reach down and fold up first row of stitches and place on pegs forming brim of hat. Knit together.
-e-wrap knit 3 Rows.
-Drop Charcoal but don't cut. Twist together with Silver Heather at the end of each row (do this throughout     the rest of the pattern)
-With Silver Heather (1 strand) e-wrap knit 4 rows/rounds.
-Change to Charcoal and e-wrap knit 7 rows.
-Change to Silver and e-wrap knit 4 rows.
-Change to Charcoal and e-wrap knit 7 rows.
-Change to Silver and e-wrap knit 4 rows.
-Move peg 1 to peg 2, peg 3 to peg 4, peg 5 to peg 6 and so on to decrease stitches. This will also give you   the star pattern at the end of the hat.
-Knit pegs with 2 loops together; don't use the working yarn. (you will have one extra peg: ignore this peg)
-Gathered bind off.

The back of the hat forms a pinwheel/flower pattern!

The matching boot cuffs pictured above with hat!


Enjoy Your New Hat. Thank You For Reading!

copyright, 2013, Nicole F. Cox, thismomentisgood.blogspot.com, all rights reserved.

Disclaimer:  I have made every effort to ensure that these instructions are accurate and complete.  I cannot, however, be reponsible for human error, typographical mistakes, or variations in individual work.   

5 comments

Whistfull said...

For the 14 knit rows, is it a U wrap instead of the E wrap? Just want to make sure as I am still new at looking. Thank you!

Nicole F. Cox said...

Hello Whistfull, Yes you can use the U-Knit or the regular/true knit stitch for this portion of the pattern. Thank you for visiting the blog and Happy Looming!-Nicole

Unknown said...

Hello, I love the hat. Just wish you have video so I can follow :)

Nicole F. Cox said...

Hello Unknown! Every time I hear someone say "I wish you had a video so I can follow" I feel a little sad inside. Videos have become a crutch for learning. It is crucial to learn how to read patterns in all knitting and crochet fiber arts or you can never advance and will always be dependent on a "human see, human do" platform. I will never do video patterns for this reason. I'm sorry you are disappointed. I do however have instructional videos for almost all skills used in my patterns on my YouTube channel. There is no reason why any loom knitter of any level can not follow any of my patterns using these videos so I am in total disagreement that you can not "follow along". I believe in you! Have a great day and if you would like to see my videos they are here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmxMjIq7uUsTIa2JxDtygxQ
Thank you for visiting my blog, it is much appreciated!

Anonymous said...

Oh I don't think you should be "disappointed" we would be happy with photos. We don't have someone in front of us showing what a U wrap is?? Not a matter of being able to read a pattern but knowing the terms first. Skills like this are taught in person from someone, Aunt, grandmother etc...next best thing would be a video?? Thank you for sharing!!! Without people sharing I would truly have no clue.

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