Ribbed Noro Hat
Ribbed Noro Hat
Materials - 4.5mm/7us Circular needle and/or a set of 4.5mm/7us DPNS
- 1 Ball of Noro Kureyon or Silk Garden (50gr/100metres) or another worsted weight yarn This pattern cuts it real close with the one ball... but it can be done...
- 3 stitch markers
Directions- Cast on 84 stitched onto the circular needle or the dpns, be careful not to twist the stitches.
Then join in the round and start the Knit 2 Purl 2 ribbing.
Continue in the round until it measures 5.75 inches from bottom to needle.
Next row continue with the ribbing pattern but transferring the stitches to the dpns (if not using them already) putting a sitch marker every 14 stitches (28 stitches per needle, only needing the marker in the middle of each needle)
*Next row continue with the ribbed pattern still and when you reach 2 stitches before each marker/end of needle K2tog.Remeber to transfer stitch markers to other needle after doing the decreases. The next row continue around no decreases.*
Repeat from * to * 3 times more.
Then starting on the next row decrease before every stitch marker/end of needle every row until there are 2 stitches left on each needle.
Take yarn needle and pull end through 6 remaining stitches and pull tight and the weave in your ends.
This hat will look small when it's done but since it is done ribbed it stretches to form fit almost anyone's head. If it has to be bigger or smaller just increase or decrease the maount of stitches first cast on. Making sure that it is still divisible by 4 (for the ribbing) and make sure there can still be equal placement of the stitch markers. And you can also lengthen or shorten the "body" of the hat to accomodate larger or smaller heads.
Thats all folks!
Written by Christy Snell
Materials - 4.5mm/7us Circular needle and/or a set of 4.5mm/7us DPNS
- 1 Ball of Noro Kureyon or Silk Garden (50gr/100metres) or another worsted weight yarn This pattern cuts it real close with the one ball... but it can be done...
- 3 stitch markers
Directions- Cast on 84 stitched onto the circular needle or the dpns, be careful not to twist the stitches.
Then join in the round and start the Knit 2 Purl 2 ribbing.
Continue in the round until it measures 5.75 inches from bottom to needle.
Next row continue with the ribbing pattern but transferring the stitches to the dpns (if not using them already) putting a sitch marker every 14 stitches (28 stitches per needle, only needing the marker in the middle of each needle)
*Next row continue with the ribbed pattern still and when you reach 2 stitches before each marker/end of needle K2tog.Remeber to transfer stitch markers to other needle after doing the decreases. The next row continue around no decreases.*
Repeat from * to * 3 times more.
Then starting on the next row decrease before every stitch marker/end of needle every row until there are 2 stitches left on each needle.
Take yarn needle and pull end through 6 remaining stitches and pull tight and the weave in your ends.
This hat will look small when it's done but since it is done ribbed it stretches to form fit almost anyone's head. If it has to be bigger or smaller just increase or decrease the maount of stitches first cast on. Making sure that it is still divisible by 4 (for the ribbing) and make sure there can still be equal placement of the stitch markers. And you can also lengthen or shorten the "body" of the hat to accomodate larger or smaller heads.
Thats all folks!
Written by Christy Snell

5 Comments:
Thanks Christy.
Your hats are beautiful. It is so good of you to include your pattern. I know that I will be making a couple of these for gifts this Christmas. Thanks again for sharing your pattern. The picrures are such a great inspitation to us new to knitting.
Dorothy
I've been looking for a simple 2x2 hat pattern for Silk Garden. Have bookmarked this for future reference! You have some very funky patterns. Thanks!
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Turned out great, but this pattern turns out rather small. And by necessity if you're using only one skein. Recommend 92 stitches and a second skin if you wwant it to fit.
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