Oxbow Hat by Caryn Prouty

Oxbow Hat

Knitting
May 2023
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 14 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 11 - 8.0 mm
100 - 137 yards (91 - 125 m)
Infant to Adult
English
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This knitting pattern is for a chunky-knit beanie style hat perfect for winter. Six sizes available, this pattern will allow you to make a hat for everyone in the family. It has a pretty diamond motif, a double brim, and with the chunky yarn it makes it warm and comfortable to wear.

This hat uses the technique called stranded colorwork where you knit with two (or more) colors at a time. It is a good project for someone branching into colorwork because it works up quick and the yarn diameter is bigger and therefore easier to work with.

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PATTERN INFO
Sizing
Infant (6-12m) 16-17” head circumference
Toddler (1-3y) 17-18.5”
Child (3-5y) 18-19.5”
Youth (6-12y) 19.5-21”
Small adult 21-22.5”
Large adult 22.5-23.5”

Yarn
Chunky Yarn – Size 5
Sample yarn: Lion Brand Yarns Hue & Me (125g / 137yd)
Main Color: 85g/95yd or less
Contrast Color 1: 25g/28yd or less
Contrast Color 2: 10g/11yd or less

Other options: Malabrigo Chunky, Loops & Threads Charisma,
and Bernat Softee Chunky

Needles
US 8 / 5.0mm DPNs
US 11 / 8.0mm DPNs for small sizes, 16” circular needle for larger sizes (or long circular needle for magic loop).

Gauge
Ribbing, knit with US 8s:
15 sts = 4” unstretched

Stranded colorwork, knit with US 11s:
13 sts & 14 rows = 4”

Notions
Tapestry needle, scissors, tape measure

Skills - Intermediate
Knitting skills: casting on, knit, purl, decreasing, knitting in the round, stranded colorwork.
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This pattern has been test-knitted to ensure quality instructions are provided to you. Please reach out to me if you should have any questions on any part of the pattern.

©2023, Caryn Prouty. All rights reserved. This pattern and photos are property of RDP Knits and may not be altered, shared, or sold. You’re welcome to sell finished products made with this pattern, but please give design credit.