Antelope Hat
> Use a natural fibre that will respond to blocking.
> For well-defined eyelets make your YOs loose.
> The first YO of your rnd will likely wrap behind your marker – don’t make an extra YO at the end of your rnd.
With 4 mm needles, CO 88 sts (or multiple of 8).
Join in rnd being careful not to twist sts, pm for beg of rnd.
No-Sew Picot Brim: (or see below for alternatives)
Rnd 1-2: knit
Rnd 3 (eyelet rnd): *YO, K2tog*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 4: knit
Next (”sewing” up the edge): *insert needle into next st as if to K1tbl, fold CO edge up with the WS folding in towards you and pick up the corresponding purl st from the WS CO edge and place it on the needle, knit these two sts together; K1*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Note: Don’t forget to skip one st on the CO edge when you are “sewing“ it up – you should be picking up every other st. You may choose to knit every st together instead of working a K1 – this makes a neater edge, but is harder on your hands.
Also, be sure you are picking up the correct st from the WS, otherwise your picots will be skewed.
Next: Knit 3 rnds.
Next: work a K1, P1 rib for 5 rnds.
Change to 5mm circs. Work the following 16 rnds twice for a beanie and 3 times for a slouch (or 4 or 5…).
Rnd 1: purl
Rnd 2-4: knit
Rnd 5: purl
Rnd 6 (eyelet): YO, K2 tog, rep to end of rnd.
Rnd 7: purl
Rnd 8-13: rep rnds 2-7.
Rnd 14-16: knit
Dec Rnds:
Change to dpns when sts get too tight on circs.
Rnd 1: *K5, K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 2 (and all even rnds): knit
Rnd 3: *K4, K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 5: *K3, K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 7: *K2, K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 9: *K1, K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 11: *K3tog, YO*, rep from * to * to end of rnd.
Rnd 12: knit
Rnd 13: K2tog around.
Cut yarn and pull through rem sts; weave in ends.
Steam block with an iron and mist with a spray bottle; be firm with the brim so it doesn’t flip up.
Variations on the brim:
1. 1×1 rib: K1, P1 for 8 rnds
2. 2×2 rib: K2, P2 for 8 rnds
3. roll brim: knit until you have 1″ of st st above the top of the roll (measure from the roll, not the CO edge)
4. OR work a roll brim combined with an inch (approx. 8 rnds) of rib
Love this hat. Really beautiful. I will start checking your patterns on Ravelry (momoffour)…
Yay Ravelry! There are lots of free pdf downloads on there under "bohoknits".
Great idea- picot edge on a hat! I do the picot edging on my socks, will do my next hat like this one. Brilliant idea! Cheers and thank you!
Glad you like it! I love doing a picot edge on pretty much anything. 🙂
this! and the lovely cowl on the ravelry pic. is that one of your creations as well? I would love to make one. favourited! (infiniteknittens)
The cowl was made by the user who provided the photo (you can link to her projects on Ravelry by clicking on the link when you enlarge the photo), but you can find the pattern on Ravelry here:
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/thermis
Any idea, how this one is prepared?
http://www.animalheadgear.com/products/Antelope-Hat.html
Kelly, would you please make a video tutorial for your picot edge? I tried three times tonight, but the results were disappointing 🙁
Sorry, but I don't do video tutorials. They take a lot longer than you would think, so I only do them in a professional capacity (ie, not for a free pattern), but check out the great video at the link below. I hope that helps.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcSnPcYbej4
I don'tunderstand what your abbreviations mean – I am new to knitting. Can you explain them please?
All of my abbreviations are standard in the world of knitting. If you google "knit help" + (insert abbreviation) I guarantee you will find all the help you need.
Some of my most frequented help pages are knithelp.com and knitty.com.
http://www.craftyarncouncil.com/knit.html
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On the first eyelet round you have 87 stitches right? Since the first Yo didn't make another stitch right?
You should always have 88 sts. But yes, the YO is canceled out by the K2tog, leaving you with the same number of sts.
That video tutorial you suggested made everything come out so much better thank you!!!
Hi I'm not too sure how to do your "sewing up the edge" is it a WS pearl? I just don't understand how to do that part at all and I'm getting frustrated! Where can I see this being done?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WcSnPcYbej4
I am pleased to see so much information included for this pattern. I have had a hat pattern gone wrong where the brim, even though blocked kept stretching out. I had to tear it out. Used called for yarn and a slouchie pattern. I think it was more fashionable than practical. Lol. So now i'm trying hats again. Many many hats…all kinds. I want to know the insides and outsides of hats! Thanks so very much for being informative. Seajuls
Same here, except that I am a very expierenced knitter, and I cannot 'get-it'. Help?