This time when I knit the hat, I wrote down what I was doing, so that I can share the pattern here! I've decided on the Crossed Comfort Cap since it uses the crossed stitch pattern and it is a comfy, cozy cap! I love the visual texture of the stitch - it gives it a little something extra. Both fit adults - the navy is knit on size 10 needles and fits more snugly. The turquoise is worked on size 11 needles and is a bit roomier. Either will work nicely as chemo caps or as winter caps for a loved one.
I spend a lot of my time trying to make a difference and do some good. I love to hear from people who read this blog and view the patterns. By all means, if you find a mistake, point it out! I'm more than capable of making mistakes and I need help finding them. I always offer to email the patterns to anyone who has trouble printing them and I have done so literally hundreds of times.......and I have met some amazing people too. I've met people who need caps sent to friends, people who are making a difference in their communities, in other countries and just wonderful people who say "hi". I've answered all sorts of questions and I will always answer an email. It makes my world a happier place to know that so many people are out there doing good things!
But, I've decided something too.......the rare few who post negative comments......will be deleted. This blog is about bringing cheer and happiness to people......about making the world a better place in a tiny way. If you have trouble printing the pattern email me. If you have a question or find a mistake, comment here or email me - I'm grateful to hear from everyone and I will answer and correct any errors found. But, if you're just cranky, irritated, lazy or rude and you comment here, I've given myself permission to delete your comments so that you don't taint the wonderful feeling that I want everyone to get when they read this. There - off my soapbox now and on to the new pattern!
If you have any trouble printing this pattern it can be found as a
PDF here.
Crossed Comfort Hat
5-weight yarn: (dark blue was Premier Serenity Chunky Tweed and the turquoise was Loops & Threads Charisma )
Size 10 or 11 circular knitting needles: (the dark blue model was stitched with size 10 circular needles. Size 11 circulars were used for the turquoise model)
Explanations:
Slip 1 purlwise: Holding the working yarn as if you were going to purl the stitch, just slip the stitch from the left needle onto the right needle, without purling the stitch.
YO: yarn over – wrap the working yarn around the needle, creating another stitch.
K2tog: knit two stitches together, decreasing the total number of stitches.
Cast on 56 stitches
Work in K2, P2 rib for 2 inches:
Row 1: K2, P2 across row
Repeat Row 1 until piece is desired length
Work in Crossed Stitch Pattern until piece is 8 inches in length:
Row 1: * slip 1 purlwise, K1, yo, pass slipped stitch over both stitches*; repeat from * to * across row
Row 2: Knit all stitches
Repeat Rows 1 and 2 until piece is desired length
Decrease the crown:
Row 1: * slip 1 purlwise, K1, yo, pass slipped stitch over both stitches*; repeat from * to * across row
Row 2: *K5, K2tog* ; repeat from * to * across row (this row will then have 48 stitches)
Row 3: * slip 1 purlwise, K1, yo, pass slipped stitch over both stitches*; repeat from * to * across row
Row 4: *K4, K2tog* ; repeat from * to * across row (this row will then have 40 stitches)
Row 5: * slip 1 purlwise, K1, yo, pass slipped stitch over both stitches*; repeat from * to * across row
Row 6: *K3, K2tog* ; repeat from * to * across row (this row will then have 32 stitches)
Row 7: K2tog across row
Finish:
Cut working yarn leaving a 6-inch tail. Draw the end through the stitches left on your needle and cinch closed.
Weave in ends.
Enjoy your hat or better yet, give it to someone undergoing chemo to help them get through their treatment.
Remember, all are welcome to join us in some way - we love to see new people and are grateful when more people hear about us. So, spread the word! And, as always, if you or anyone you know is in need of chemo caps, please feel free to contact me directly at robin@delawareheadhuggers.org and I will be happy to ship some out.
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