Supplies
- One skein green yarn
- One skein berry color yarn
- Scissors
- Yarn needle
- Row marker
- Size 6, 12" circular knitting needle
- Size 6 double pointed needles
- Cast on 54 stitches.
- Add row marker, and knit in the round until your project measures 6 inches tall.
- Decrease (change to double-pointed knitting needles when you feel the need to switch)
- Knit 7, knit two together, repeat all the way around (48 stitches remain)
- Knit 6, knit two together, repeat all the way around (42 stitches remain)
- Knit 5, knit two together, repeat all the way around (36 stitches remain)
- Knit 4, knit two together, repeat all the way around (30 stitches remain)
- Knit 3, knit two together, repeat all the way around (24 stitches remain)
- Knit 2, knit two together, repeat all the way around (18 stitches remain)
- Knit 1, knit two together, repeat all the way around ( 12 stitches remain)
- Knit two together, repeat all the way around, (6 stitches remain)
- Snip the thread several inches long, then pull through all six stitches.
Before you are completely confused, here is what I mean when I write (rsd):
And what I mean when I write (wsd):
Berry Greenery
- Cast on 65 stitches.
- Row 1: knit 5, *rsd, knit 10, repeat from * 4 times, rsd, knit 5 (55 stitches remain)
- Row 2: purl 4, *wsd, purl 8, repeat from * 4 times, wsd, purl 4 (45 stitches remain)
- Row 3: knit 3, *rsd, knit 6, repeat from * 4 times, rsd, knit 3 (35 stitches remain)
- Row 4: purl 2, *wsd, purl 4, repeat from * 4 times, wsd, purl 2 (25 stitches remain)
- Row 5: knit 1, *rsd, knit 2, repeat from * 4 times, rsd, knit 1 (15 stitches remain)
- Row 6: wsd, repeat across entire row (5 stitches remain)
- Sew the one side shut, and add a braid for a stem.
When you are finished, use the ends to attach the greenery to the hat.
I will be linking these at these link parties.
I will be linking these at these link parties.
I love these! This style of hat is what makes me want to knit, but it is still completely foreign to me. You did such a great job!
ReplyDeleteThose caps are so cute. Maybe one day I'll be able to accomplish something more than a scarf.
ReplyDeleteSo sweet! I have several friends who are pregnant right now (tis the season) and these would be perfect gifts! I would love for you to link up to my Ten Buck Tuesday link party!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous hats! Thank you so much for showing us!
ReplyDeleteSuch cute hats, thanks for sharing, and the detailed tutorial!! Some day I'll learn and make one:)
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