Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Jared Flood's Turn A Square Hat

Turn A Square Hat by Jared Flood
Here's Jared Flood's design, Turn A Square Hat. The pattern is a free download on Ravelry and is a great design that will teach you how to change colors for stripes without a jog. The garter stitch round that you can see in the photo above is my addition to Jared's design. I always like to add a personal touch to anything that I knit.

I used Lamb's Pride Superwash Worsted for the three hats that I have knit so far. The wool is so warm. On a cool morning or in a nasty wind, the Turn A Square hat covers ears and warms the whole head.


The decreasing at the top of Turn A Square Hat forms a square.

The heathered colors of Superwash Worsted combine well with other yarns. I used dark green sock yarn, doubled, for the second stripe in the hat photographed here. Both Lichen and Gray Heather went well with the dark green. Notice that you will use less of the second color since it is not used for the ribbing and there are two rounds of this color versus three rounds of the main color.


Closeup of stripe design. Notice that the main color is 3 rounds; second color is 2 rounds.
I used US#5 and US#7 needles for the hat. The smaller needles tighten the ribbing so it hugs the head around the ears. When I finished knitting these hats, I tossed them into the washing machine right along with a load of jeans.

The wool comes out soft and smooth. I also put superwash hats into the dryer for a few minutes. Brown Sheep's label says to dry flat, but I like the plumped up stitches and soft feel that machine drying adds to the hat.

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