Crackling Hat by Jenn Wisbeck Corrugated Ribbing and Colorwork in Contrasting Colors

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Crackling Hat by Jenn Wisbeck Corrugated Ribbing and Colorwork in Contrasting Colors
Crackling Hat by Jenn Wisbeck
Corrugated Ribbing and Colorwork in Contrasting Colors
Knit from the bottom up in the round with corrugated ribbing for the hem, this hat has a simple eight stitch
repeat to form the pattern. The pattern will work best in solid and semi solid yarns with some contrast. The fit
is loose, with minimal ease to help prevent “hat hair”.
Level
Gauge
Intermediate- colorwork in the round, knit, purl,
increase, decrease
20 stitches and 24 rows per 4”/10 cm in Chart A,
blocked
Size
Medium (Large). Shown in size Medium.
Finished Size: 20.75 (24) inches/ 52.5 (61) cm
around, 8.25 inches/ 21 cm high
To Fit Size: 22 (25) inches/ 56 (63.5) cm
Yarn
MC (Light Grey): 105 (121) yards, 96 (111) meters
CC (Dark Grey): 75 (87) yards, 69 (79) meters
Sample knit in Cascade 220 Sport by Cascade
Yarns (100% wool; 164 yards/150 meters per 1.75
ounces/50 gram skein) 1 skein in color 8401 (MC)
and 9404 (CC).
-1 Stitch marker to mark start of round
Abbreviations
*, **- Repeat from * to **
CC- Contrast color
CO- Cast on
K- Knit
K2tog- Knit 2 stitches together
M1- Make 1- insert left needle in the strand
between the stitches from the front to the back.
With right needle knit through the back loop
MC- Main color
P- Purl
Ssk- Slip next 2 sts knitwise, then knit these 2 sts
together through the backs of the loops
St(s)- Stitch(es)
Materials
-US #6/4 mm 16" circular and double pointed
(dpns) needles, or size to get gauge
-Tapestry needle to weave in ends
Sample- pattern is available at
MidnightskyFibers.com
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