Sea Forth Hat - Aran by Olive & Pearl Knits

Sea Forth Hat - Aran

Knitting
May 2019
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4 stitches = 1 inch
in from brim- unblocked
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
130 - 200 yards (119 - 183 m)
Large (teen/adult- up to approx 22”), Extra Large (approx 23” plus)
English
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Added for clarity on this pattern:: the XL size is for larger than normal noggins. We all know of someone that cannot find a hat to fit properly as they need bigger hats. With the stretch of the brim, the XL pattern will create a hat that will comfortably fit at least a 23-24” head, and it has extra length for the perfect fit. Because of the built in stretch, and depending on the yarn you use, the hat can stretch even more. The Worsted and Heavy Worsted versions will created a more snug, yet comfy, fit, while the Bulky version will create a non-rolled brim, very dense and heavy hat.

I saw a hat a friend of mine was wearing, a store bought hat at that (gasp I know!!) and knew I needed to knit it for myself. This is my creation based on just a glance at hers, with my own mix.

It is not an exact copy cat, but it is my version.

This hat is available in 3 different weights of yarn: Worsted, Heavy Worsted/Aran, and Bulky. Each pattern can be purchased separately or within an eBook here on Ravelry (which will save you some money to purchase the eBook). All three patterns produce the same hat, but as we know, some math is a must when trying to change up patterns to use a different weight of yarn. I did the hard part and figured the math for you. This created 3 different patterns depending on the yarn you wish to use.

A lot of testing has went into all the patterns and sizes, not just by me, but also by a good friend. (Thank you, Shaine!) However, if you find any errors or have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

The pattern is labeled as a beginner pattern as it uses Knits and Purls only. Each row makes a difference; the pattern is well written and detailed to give directions per row and repeats.