Materials: two sets of size US8/5.00mm 16” circular needles set of 5 size US8/5.00mm DPN’s one crochet hook size E-N (size not terribly important because just used to cast-on) about 400yds/366m worsted/aran weight yarn, 200yds in MC and 200yds in CC [for the hat shown I used 2 skeins (less than one full skein in each color) of Plymouth Yarn Encore Worsted yarn (200yds/183m per skein) in 0467 Honeysuckle (MC) and 0473 Aquarius (CC)] worsted weight scrap yarn in color different from both your MC and CC tapestry needle (for loose ends) scissors [optional] stitch marker Gauge: 16 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4” Abbreviations: CO = cast on k = knit p = purl k2tog = knit two stitches to- gether (creates a right lean) p2tog = purl two stitches to- gether (creates a left lean when looking at the knit side) DPN’s = double pointed needles Special Techniques & Pattern Notes: circular kitting provisional cast-on double knitting For a good video on double- knitting, check out this tutorial at KnittingHelp.com. NOTE: To modify regular double- knitting to a circular style, simply continue knitting at the end of a row, do not create a joining stitch. I Love Kitties! It could be said that I have somewhat of an obsession with cats. I have two cats of my own, and I love meeting new ones. I love how each cat has their own personality and quirks, and it’s always interesting getting to know them. With this hat, show your love for your feline friends while keeping warm. The colorwork makes for great project that doesn’t get as boring as a traditional stockinette stitch hat. This hat is double-knit in the round, so there’s a fair amount of experience required, especially to get started. I’ve included a photo -tutorial with as much detail as I could make to hopefully help you get started without any huge problems! Knitty Kitty Beanie A Crooked Crafts Free Pattern
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Materials:
two sets of size US8/5.00mm 16”
circular needles
set of 5 size US8/5.00mm DPN’s
one crochet hook size E-N (size
not terribly important because
just used to cast-on)
about 400yds/366m
worsted/aran weight yarn,
200yds in MC and 200yds in CC
[for the hat shown I used 2
skeins (less than one full skein in
each color) of Plymouth Yarn
Encore Worsted yarn
(200yds/183m per skein) in
0467 Honeysuckle (MC) and
0473 Aquarius (CC)]
worsted weight scrap yarn in
color different from both your
MC and CC
tapestry needle (for loose ends)
scissors
[optional] stitch marker
Gauge: 16 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4” Abbreviations:
CO = cast on
k = knit
p = purl
k2tog = knit two stitches to-gether (creates a right lean)
p2tog = purl two stitches to-gether (creates a left lean when looking at the knit side)
DPN’s = double pointed needles Special Techniques & Pattern Notes:
circular kitting
provisional cast-on
double knitting For a good video on double-knitting, check out this tutorial at KnittingHelp.com. NOTE: To modify regular double-knitting to a circular style, simply continue knitting at the end of a row, do not create a joining stitch.
I Love Kitties!
It could be said that I have somewhat of an obsession with cats. I have two
cats of my own, and I love meeting new ones. I love how each cat has their
own personality and quirks, and it’s always interesting getting to know them.
With this hat, show your love for your feline friends while keeping warm. The
colorwork makes for great project that doesn’t get as boring as a traditional
stockinette stitch hat.
This hat is double-knit in the round, so there’s a fair amount of experience
required, especially to get started. I’ve included a photo-tutorial with as much
detail as I could make to hopefully help you get started without any huge