This pattern used well less than a skein of yarn. I'd say probably about 60 yards would be fine, but I always make sure I have more - just in case.........
I recently came across the star stitch online and liked the way it looked. So, I used that as inspiration and experimented. I kind of like the finished result of this hat............
I knit the same pattern again - Sunday Night Football and was finished before halftime.........I did the 4 x 4 ribbing for about 4 inches on this one. This time I used a variegated, boucle type yarn......Patons Melody, which I love, but I'm not sure it's right for this hat.................you just can't see the stitches as well as with the solid color yarn. But, it's still a cozy and soft hat.
I used:
Blue Hat: Lion Brand Hometown super bulky yarn - one skein (81 yards) is more than enough (any super bulky or 6-weight yarn will do.)
Multi Color Hat: Patons Melody super bulky yarn - one skein (72 yards) is more than enough.
Size 13 straight needles
Stitch Explanations:
Make Star - Knit 3 stitches together, but don't take them off your left hand needle. Yarn Over and knit the same 3 stitches together again, this time completing the knit stitch and allowing the stitches to fall off the left hand needle.
4 x 4 Rib - *Knit 4, Purl 4, repeat from *
Star Stitch Hat Pattern
UPDATE TO PATTERN: Someone pointed out that the first row could be viewed as needing 49 stitches. Please just repeat K1, MS across the row! Sorry for any confusion!!!
UPDATE TO PATTERN: Someone pointed out that the first row could be viewed as needing 49 stitches. Please just repeat K1, MS across the row! Sorry for any confusion!!!
Cast on 48 stitches
Work 4 by 4 rib for about 2 inches (Make the ribbing longer or shorter if you like)
Begin Pattern:
Row 1: Knit 1, Make Star, *Knit 1, Make Star repeat from * (K1, MS, *K1, MS repeat from *)
Row 2: Knit across
Continue alternating Rows 1 and 2 until the hat is about 7 inches long. Make it longer if you prefer.
Decrease as follows:
Row 1: Knit 2 together (K2tog) across the row - 24 stitches
Row 2: *Knit 1, Make Star, repeat from *
Row 3: Knit 2 together (K2tog) across the row - 12 stitches
Row 4: Knit across
Row 5: Knit 2 together (K2tog) across the row
Cut your working yarn and draw it through the remaining stitches on your needle. Cinch the top of the hat.
Seam the side and enjoy! Or in my case, tag it with a Delaware Head Huggers tag and ship off to a chemo center. :)
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Happy Knitting!