But since I don’t want to weigh 400 pounds I decided that rusty/pumpkin-y yarn was the way to go. This is another “original” design – a better way to phrase this is “stitch dictionary modification integrated with tried-and-true beanie bind-off”. However you take it, I like how it turned out.
The Vogue Stitchonaries have been a huge source on inspiration on making some things that are more mine, as in I didn’t download it off of Ravelry. Maybe this will be the start of something wonderful design wise, maybe not. Either way I am really happy with the outcome.
So you start with the fancy, schmancy stitch pattern – then figure out how to write it in the round. Not the most creative thing in the world but I have to start somewhere. For those that are interested this is a herringbone stitch with a ribbed section in-between, which I found to be super fun knitting wise.
Then you work the pattern till desired length, for me this is about 3 1/2 inches. it ensures that the ears will be covered and kept warm. Then work the beanie until it reaches desired length, again, for me this is about 6ish” or a total of 42 rounds. It may seem really anal to keep track of every round I do, but hey, you know I have OCD.
Then you do the tried and true 15 row decrease (I will include this at the bottom of the post). What do you get when you combine all these knitting ingredients: a hat. Moron 😉
The bummer is that these hats look way better on than they do on the poor Styrofoam head, it looks a bit silly on the head to be honest. They fit like a dream though, nice and snug around the ears and a little looser at the top of the hat without feeling slouchy. Oh! This is Lion Brand Vanna’s Choice in Rust – just in case you were curious.
** The Tried-and-True 15 Row Decrease **
- I start with 100 stitches on size 7US needles (and worsted weight yarn) because I like a dense, warm beanie.
- K8, K2tog
- Knit
- K7, K2tog
- Knit
- K6, K2tog
- Knit
- K5, K2tog
- Knit
- K4, K2tog
- Knit
- K3, K2tog
- Knit
- K2, K2tog
- Knit
- K1, K2tog
Leaving a 20″ tail, sew live stitches in the round twice and remove from needles. Pull tight to keep the top of the hat from looking like a bellybutton and weave in your ends.
That’s all I have for today friends and neighbors, although if you have time I would like to know what you think of the hat. I figure with the vast amounts of smarts you possess you will come up with a way better way to do this.
starbucks reduced fat pumpkin cream cheese loaf. just sayin. 😉
I love this!! Stunning. The colour is truely amazing. 🙂
Love the rib trim, did you design it yourself?
I made pumpkin cheesecake muffins with strudel topping yesterday. I REGRET NOTHING.
That made me laugh! It’s cold at work so I’ve had a bag of crisps every day for a week at lunch as well as my sandwiches. Do I feel bad? Nope. I’m burning off all the calories keeping warm 😉
Love the pattern!! Think I’ll give it a try.
Super cute!!! As cute as pie. 😉 Thanks for the pattern!
Love the color. Cute hat 🙂
All your pie and pumpkin nonsense is making me hungry – it’s nearly dinner time, why are you doing this to me?? 😔
Fab hat by the way 😊 xx
Okay, is that the decrease I asked you about? You’re right, it looks better on a person then on the head. I’m working on a hat right now that mocks one I saw on TV, so I’m innovating too. Working with cables like a ninja.
Cute! That pretty much is the standard design process for simple things like hats and scarves – even in the big publications! Sounds like you count as a real designer to me.
I love the color.
great hat, love the color. but I love the pie too. 😉
following your blog now. 🙂
Awesome colour …. Just the ticket for us here in England Autumn on its way out and giving us a hint of what to expect for Winter ….. Cold, wet and VERY windy ;). Clever you!