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Knitted Beautiful Hat

Knitted beautiful hats are a must-have accessory for the colder months! Not only do they keep you warm and cozy, but they also add a touch of style to any outfit. The intricate knit patterns and soft yarn make them not only practical but also aesthetic. Whether you go for a classic beanie or a slouchy beret, a knitted hat is the perfect way to stay chic while battling the winter chill. So, embrace the chilly weather with a cute knitted hat and show off your unique style with a warm and fashionable accessory that will surely turn heads!

While the ribbing and drawstring design of the hat allows it to easily adjust to different size heads.

Super-fine sock or fingering weight yarn is recommended.

For best results, I use different size needles in this project. If you do not have this luxury, simply use size 2 needles throughout and cast on very loosely.

HAT PATTERN

Cast on 297 stitches with size 3 needles. Place stitch marker and join work, taking care not to twist your stitches.Ruffle and lace:
Switch to size 2 needles
Row 1: *ktbl, p2, repeat from * across
Row 2: *k, p, ptbl, repeat from * to across
Repeat these two rows once
Row 5: *k1tbl, drop one stitch, p1, repeat from * to end of round. Unravel dropped
stitches all the way down to make ruffle.
(198 stitches remain)
Rows 6: knit
Row 7: purl
Row 8: knit
Row 9: *p2, yo, k3, sl1, k2tog, psso, k3, yo (repeat from * across)
Row 10: knit
Row 11: *p2, k1, yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k1 (repeat from * across)
Row 12: knit
Row 13: * p2, k2, yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k2 (repeat from * across)
Row 14: knit
Row 15: *p2, k3, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k3 (repeat from * across)
Row 16: *k2tog, k1, k2tog, k3tog, k2tog, k1 (repeat from * across)
(108 stitches remain)
Row 17: purl
Row 18: (k1 p1) across
Row 19:, *k1, yo, k2tog, yo, k2tog, p1 (repeat from * across)
Row 20: (k1 p1) across
Row 21: knit
Row 22: purl. Stop 1 stitch before the end of the round, pass next stitch from one needle to the other without knitting, remove stitch marker, slide slipped stitch back to the original needle, and place stitch marker here. This moves the stitch marker back one stitch. Use this new location as the start of all future rounds.Hat:
Switch to size 1 needles
In all the following rows, the instructions given are for ONE repeat. Repeat instructions for a total of SIX repeats in each row.
Rows 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 9: (k1 p1) for 16 st, p2
Rows 2, 5, 10 : (k1 p1) for 16 st, y0, p2tog
Row 11: k2tog, (k1 p1) for 14 st, p2 (102 st remain)
Row 12: k1 (k1 p1) for 14 st, yo, p2tog
Row 13: k1 (k1 p1) for 10 st, k1 ssk p3 (96 st)
Row 14: k1, (k1 p1) for 10 st, k2, p3
Row 15: k2tog p1 (k1 p1) for 8 st, k2, p3 (90 st)
Row 16: (k1 p1) for 10 st, k2, p3
Row 17: (k1 p1) for 10 st, k2tog, p1, yo, p2tog (84 st)
Row 18: (k1 p1) for 12 st, p2
Row 19: k2tog, (k1 p1) for 10 st, p2 (78 st)
Row 20: k1, (k1 p1) for 6 st, k1, ssk, p1, yo, p2tog (72 st)
Row 21: k1, (k1 p1) for 6 st, k2, p3
Row 22: k2tog, p1, (k1 p1) for 4st, k2, p3 (66 st)
Row 23: (k1 p1) for 6 st, ssk, p3 (60 st)
Row 24: (k1 p1) for 8 st, p2
Row 25: k2tog, (k1 p1) for 6 st, yo, p2tog (54 st)
Row 26: k2, p1, k1, ssk, p3 (48 st)
Row 27: k2, p1, k2, p3
Row 28: k2tog, p1, k2, p1, yo, p2tog (42 st)
Row 29: k1, p1, ssk, p3 (36 st)
Row 30: k1, p1, k1, p3
Row 31: k3tog, p3 (24 st)
Row 32: k1, p3tog (12 st)
Row 33: k2tog (6 st)
Row 34: Cut yarn, leaving a tail. Thread tail through the remaining 6 stitches and pull tight. Weave in end.

Thread ribbon through the eyelets formed in row 19 and tie in a bow.

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