Is it a Beret or is it a Beanie? by Wendy Easton

Is it a Beret or is it a Beanie?

Knitting
September 2012
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
5 stitches and 5 rows = 1 inch
in chevron stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
135 - 155 yards (123 - 142 m)
one size fits most
English
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The color design on this hat is created by working 3 accent colors, not as stripes with the hard-to-disguise jump at the end of the round. But instead it is worked as a helix or spiral. It is easy to do, the yarns just chase each other going round and round.

And this hat sports the latest in forward-looking fashion: The Pompom!

In order to follow these instructions, which are given row-by-row, you will need to know knit and purl, make-one increase (also called strand increase) both leaning left and right, and a double decrease done by sl2-k1-psso. (Done by slip 2 as-if-to-knit, knit one, then pass those 2 slipped stitches over the one knitted.)

Oh, and you also have to make a pompom. I used the little plastic device made by Clover, and I really like it. But I’ve heard tell of make-shift pompom creations with forks, cardboard and the like. There are many demonstrations on youtube if you want to make one without the Clover product.

It is a pretty fast and rewarding project, plus you might get to pull some bits out of your stash for the stripes!