Eccentric Concentric by Elvee Dickinson

Eccentric Concentric

Crochet
February 2016
Aran (8 wpi) ?
12 stitches = 4 inches
in dc
6.0 mm (J)
5.0 mm (H)
200 - 240 yards (183 - 219 m)
S, M, L, XL
US
English
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Thanks to variegated yarns with gradual or frequent color changes, those aren’t run-of-the-mill concentric stripes on this slouchy beanie. A chunky, head-hugging ribbing – with optional trim in self-striping or self-patterning yarn – provides a colorful finishing touch.

This fun crochet pattern for women and men combines solid and self-patterning or self-striping yarns for one-of-a-kind hats. Print yarns form blocks of color. Self-striping yarns work into eccentric bands that abruptly change color where the rounds join.

It’s worked from the top down in joined rounds.

The pattern offers four adult sizes: Small, Medium, Large and Extra Large with head circumferences of 21, 22, 23, 24 in./53, 56, 58, 61 cm. It’s rated intermediate for its post-stitch ribbing.

YARN:
The Eccentric Concentric slouchy uses worsted weight yarn. Gauge is 12 dc = 4 in./10 cm.

The contrasting color (CC) yarn can be any self-striping or self-patterning yarn, with long or short color changes.

Although this pattern is designed to showcase variegated yarns, the CC yarn may also be a solid color.

Main Color (MC)
• Approx. 121 (127, 133, 139) yd./
111 (116, 122, 127) m
Contrasting Color (CC)
• Approx. 81 (85, 89, 93) yd./
74 (78, 81, 85) m

WHAT YOU GET:
A 6-page PDF pattern that also provides links for technique tutorials and stitch definitions. The written instructions use American crochet terms. The pattern also includes a photo tutorial on how to change colors at the end of rounds.