Stepping Stones Cap
What you need:
Worsted
weight yarn – less than 200 yards
Size
8 circular knitting needles
Abbreviations:
K2tog:  Knit 2 stitches together as one.
SSK:  slip, slip, knit. 
Slip 2 stitches from the left hand needle onto the right.  Then insert the left hand needle into the
front of the 2 slipped stitches and knit both together.
Cast on 95 stitches, place
marker and join in the round, being careful not to twist stitches.
Work rolled brim:
            Rows 1 – 5:              Knit
all stitches
Work body of hat:
            Rows 1 – 4:                  Knit all stitches
            Rows
5 - 10:              *
K9, P5, K4 *; repeat from * to * to last 5 stitches, K5
            Rows
11 – 16:               Knit all stitches
            Rows
17 – 22:            *
P5, K13 *; repeat from * to * to last 5 stitches, K5
            Rows
23 – 28:               Knit all stitches
            Rows
29 – 34:            *
K9, P5, K4 *; repeat from * to * to last 5 stitches, K5
Decrease Crown:
            Row 1:                        *
K2tog, K16 * ; repeat from * to * to last 5 stitches, K5
            Row
2:                           Knit all stitches
Row 3:                        *
K7, SSK * ; repeat for row
Row 4:                        *
K6, SSK * ; repeat for row
Row 5:                        *
K5, SSK * ; repeat for row
Row 6:                        *
K4, SSK * ; repeat for row
Row 7:                        *
K3, SSK * ; repeat for row
Row 8:                        *
K2, SSK * ; repeat for row
Finish:
            Cut working yarn leaving
6-inch tail.  Draw yarn through
stitches left on needle and cinch closed. 
Secure, weave in ends and enjoy!
Happy Knitting Everyone!
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    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. If you know a center who would benefit from 
hats, please pass that information along to me, so I can send some hats 
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Dear Robin, First I want to say how much I LOVE your patterns. They are so inovative, creative & fun to knit. I am making chemo caps for my cousin and in regards to your Stepping Stones Cap, after completing row 8 of the decreases, I'm left with 30 stitches. Is this correct?!? It seems as if the crown needs more rows to define it.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
Yes, that's correct, but you can certainly decrease it further if you like.
DeleteThanks so very much for getting back to me so promtly! Now I can finish up and start another. It is satisfying to have a real purpose to knit other than just for pleasure although I wish a million times over the circumstances weren't what they are.
ReplyDeleteEllie
Do you slip the stitches knitwise or purlwise for SSK? I've never done SSK before so I don't know which way you mean.
ReplyDeleteSlip them knit-wise. Typically you do for a SSK.
DeleteI have a lot of sock weight yarn and I would like to make chemo hats. could I just cast on more stitches to work in this pattern? how many?
ReplyDeleteThank you very much. Your hats are for a wonderful cause.
I made this adorable hat (stepping stones) for my granddaughter. It's adorable! Now my daughter wants one. How do I convert the pattern from child to adult? Thanks! Marian
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