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Thursday
Dec132007

Whitney's 70's Ski Hat

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When I was a kid every guy I knew wore a hat like this. Triangular, striped and itchy. We've all softened a little in the last thirty years, so this updated version features an impossible-to-complain-about cashmere lining.

This Christmas I'm giving one to all of the men in my family. I can't wait to look around at them wearing their 70's Ski Hats, reminding me of how much I loved those times.

Thursday
Dec132007

Whitney's 70's Ski Hat - Materials

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Materials

 

Thursday
Dec132007

Whitney's 70's Ski Hat - The Pattern

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This 70's style hat aids and abets in a little healthy nostalgia. Hockey on the pond, poma lifts to the top of the bunny slope, 6 feet of snow!

Gauge

5 stitches = 1 inch in st st using 1 strand of Cascade 220 and #7 needle

5.5 stitches = 1 inch in st st using 2 strands of 2 ply cashmere and #7 needle

Finished Size 

20" circumference (to fit average man's head)

 

Provisional Cast-On 

Place a marker on the right needle and join for working in the round, being careful not to twist stitches around needle.

Knit 23 rounds with the two strands of cashmere.

Change to main color (MC).

Round 1: *K9, K2tog, repeat from * to end of rnd. (100st)

Round 2: Purl 

Knit 10 more rounds

K5 rounds with color A

K4 rounds with color B

K3 rounds with color C 

Weave in all the ends.

Place the provisional cast-on onto the smaller circular needle (see the Provisional Cast-on Tutorial).

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Fold the cashmere hem up inside the hat so that the two circular needle are parallel to each other.

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Change to MC.

Next round: *K 1 stitch from the front needle and 1 stitch from the back needle together 9 times, K 1 stitch from the front needle and 2 stitches from the back needle together 1 time, repeat from * to end of round (100 stitches).

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With MC knit until hat measures 6-inches from hem edge.

Next round: K1, SSK, K45, K2tog, place marker, K1, SSK, K45, K2tog.

Next round: K1, SSK, K to 2 stitches before next marker, K2tog, slip marker, K1, SSK, K to 2 stitches before end-of-the-round marker, K2tog.

Repeat this last round until there are 20 stitches left, switching to double pointed needles when necessary.

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Slip stitches so that the first 10 stitches are on 1 needle and the second 10 stitches are on another needle.


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Cut an 18-inch tail.

Bring the needles inside the opening at the top of the hat (yes, this is a kind of weird manouever), and turn the hat inside out. 

Hold the two needles parallel and knit a three needle bind off. (You do this by knitting one stitch from the front needle together with one stitch from the back needle 2 times. Then pass the first stitch over the second, just like a normal bind off...)

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backofhat.jpgFinally, I do something that I admit is a little control freakish. I don't like the idea of someone wearing this hat with the jogged stripe side in the front, so I tie a little piece of yarn on the hem that says "This is the back of the hat!" 

 

 

 

 

All that's left is to weave in the ends, block the hat, and make a few more!

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