Materials:
US 6 needles, 40" circular (OR 5 DPN OR one 16" circular needle)
Seaming/darning needle
1 skein Berroco Comfort color 9755
1 skein Berroco Comfort color 9700
Gauge: 20 stitches equals 4 inches in stockinette stitch.
With red, cast on 80 stitches and divide stitches in half, then join for working in the round (as for, say, 2-at-a-Time Socks, only one-at-a-time hats. Or cast on for two hats if you know two Canadians), and work in K2P2 rib for 2 inches. (Alternatively, divide on 4 DPN, 20 stitches per needle, or use a 16" circular needle) Change to stockinette stitch and work for 2 inches. Change to white and knit for 23 rounds. Change to red and work for 1 inch. On next round, place markers after every 10th stitch. Begin decreases as follows:
Round 1: *Knit 2 together, knit to next marker. Repeat from * to beginning of round.
Rounds 2-4: Knit all stitches.
Repeat rounds 1-4 until 8 stitches remain. Cut yarn leaving a 6-inch tail. Thread yarn on a sewing needle and pull tightly through 8 stitches remaining on needle. Run in all ends. Create maple leaf image on white part of hat using red yarn and duplicate stitch.

nice Jayne hat, Meg!
ReplyDeleteGorram it! She,s wearing a Jane Hat. Does that make you "Ma Cobb"?
ReplyDeleteagain with the weird word verifications, today is: toricat
would that differ from a whigcat?
I really want a Jayne hat too!!
ReplyDeleteCan you make a video tutorial for this? I'm having a lot of trouble and don't know why.
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