Together Hat by deb Milstein

Together Hat

Knitting
December 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
5.5 stitches and 7.5 rows = 4 inches
in The charted lace pattern
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
106 - 222 yards (97 - 203 m)
14.5"/37 cm, 17.5"/44.5 cm 20.25"/51.5 cm
English
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This hat is the companion piece to my Together Stole. It uses a modified version of the same lace and bobbles pattern. The hat is knit in the round from the bottom up. I used a tubular 2 x 2 rib cast on, but you can use your preferred method. One skein of yarn will give you enough to complete the largest size and still have enough left over to make a pom pom, if desired. I used Jilly and Kiddles Ideal DK in colorway “Meet Me On the Hill”. Together is what I really wish we could be right now.

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The hat is designed to have a bout 2”/5 cm of negative ease, so choose that gets you closest. The crown depth is about 8”/20 cm for the beanie version.

I made my pom pom out of the yarn I used to make the hat, but a store bought pom pom would be really cute, too. Even with the pom, this project can be completed with one skein of yarn.

Sizes included in pattern:

Inches 14.5, 17.5. 20.25
Cm 37, 44.5, 51.5
To fit up to: 17.5”/44.5 cm, 20”/51 cm, 23”/58.5 cm

Yarn requirements:

Beanie version: 106 (127, 147) yards/ 97 (116, 135) meters.

Slouchy version: 149, (178, 206) yards/ 136, (163, 189)
meters.

Add 75 yards/ 68.5 meters for pom pom.

Needles:

16”/40 cm circular needles and/or DPNs
in US size 6 (4 mm) or size needed to
obtain gauge

16”/40 cm circular needles and/or DPNs
in US size 2.5 (3 mm) for brim

Gauge:

5.5 stitches and 7.5 rows over 1” in
pattern.

Notions:
Ruler or tape measure
Tapestry needle for weaving in ends
Scrap yarn for tubular cast on
Pom pom maker or ready-made pom
pom.

Special thanks to Jill Leary of Jilly and Kiddles Yarn Shop for the opportunity to collaborate and for the beautiful colorway she created for this pattern. You can shop Jilly and Kiddles here.