5pm Hat by Jennifer Brou

5pm Hat

Knitting
January 2024
Sport (12 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 56 rows = 4 inches
in Stitch Patter, worked in the round, son size US 4- 3.5mm needles, blocked.
US 4 - 3.5 mm
280 - 360 yards (256 - 329 m)
Sizes 1, 2- Circumference: 20.5, 23” / 52, 58.5 cm, Length: 12, 14” / 30.5, 35.5 cm
English
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Sunset Collection
5pm Hat

The 5pm Hat is knit in the round from brim to crown. Four colors work together to form a textural mix of hues. Only one color is used per round in a simple sequence of knits, purls or slipped stitches. The hat length is intentionally long so that the brim can be folded twice, showing off the wrong side texture which is just as interesting as the right side– in fact, wear this with the either side facing out. The final stitch of each round is worked in two colors which visually creates a faux seam and functionally tightens stitches when changing colors and wraps the strands being carried.

Inspired by woven fabrics and sunset hues, a palette of darkness, light, intensity and softness are reflected on the ripples of the ocean’s surface. The pattern names in the Sunset Collection refer to times throughout the year when the sun sets on the coast of Maine.

Size
1, 2
Circumference: 20.5, 23” / 52, 58.5 cm
Length: 12, 14” / 30.5, 35.5 cm

Gauge
25 stitches & 56 rounds = 4” / 10 cm in Stitch Pattern, worked in the round, on size US 4– 3.5mm needles, blocked.

Notions
Tapestry needle, stitch marker.

Yarn
The Knitting Loft, Mesa (100% Peruvian Highland Wool Non Superwash; 100 g/ 328 yards)

MC– Dusty Pink
1 skein
Or approximately 70, 90 yards / 64, 83 meters of Sport weight yarn.

CC– Pylon
1 skein
Or approximately 70, 90 yards / 64, 83 meters of Sport weight yarn.

CC1– Shadow
1 skein
Or approximately 70, 90 yards / 64, 83 meters of Sport weight yarn.

CC2– Highlighter
1 skein
Or approximately 70, 90 yards / 64, 83 meters of Sport weight yarn.

Needles
US 4– 3.5mm circular needle with a cable length of 16” / 40.5 cm.

DPNs or the magic loop technique can be used for smaller circumference knitting.