Cat Hat by Arenda Holladay

Cat Hat

Knitting
August 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
40 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in Stranded colorwork
US 1 - 2.25 mm
840 yards (768 m)
Preemie (Baby, Toddler, Child, Small Adult, Large Adult)
English

When I was looking through my stash yarn for this issue, I discovered a bag of RedFish DyeWorks Silk Sock yarn in Halloween colors. I used yellow and orange for the Cat Lady Socks, and I thought it would be fun to play with the cat chart and make a hat. I wanted the simplest hat construction, so I avoided any crown shaping. When the hat is the desired length, you seam it (or use a three-needle bind off) to close the top. The pattern is graded Intermediate due to the weight of the yarn and the stranding.

When I design stranded charts, I prefer to carry the floats rather than catch them, and I prefer not to have floats longer than 1”. Each cat square is 1”wide. I would not do this if the project were gloves. Since this is a hat, the floats are unlikely to get caught.

After I made the first sample, I discovered you can’t make just one. I knit up samples in three colorways and sizes.