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Farm Girl Hat
The Farm Girl Hat’s pattern is simple enough to knit while traveling or watching tv, but has enough going on to keep you interested and give the hat a fun texture.
The hat begins with Farm Rope Ribbing which looks like a cable, but is simple to learn, fun to work, and does not require a cable needle. Then it moves on to the Seedlings in the Field pattern for the body of the hat, with rows of seedling stitch between a stockinette background and purled furrows.
The pattern includes 5 sizes, from child through adult XL (finished circumference 17 - 24”/ 43 - 61 cm).
Difficulty: Beginner
The hat is worked in the round using sock/ fingering yarn. The hat’s twisted ribbing looks like a cable, but does not require a cable needle, and it’s not hard to learn. The body of the hat is primarily stockinette, with a few pattern rows to create some texture and interest - both for the knitter and for the appearance. The seedling texture stitch is explained in the pattern.
Yarn selection: Because of the delicacy of the pattern, it will look best with a solid or tonal. A low-contrast handpainted yarn could work, as well. The texture would get lost in a highly variegated yarn.
Sizes:
XS/child: finished circumference 17”/ 43 cm
S/ teen, or women’s snug: finished circumference 19”/ 48 cm
M/ women’s regular: finished circumference 20.5”/ 52 cm
L/ women’s large: finished circumference 22.5”/ 56 cm
XL/ women’s extra large: finished circumference 24”/ 61 cm
About 2”/ 5 cm negative ease is recommended, depending on how snugly you like the hat to fit. So the XS size will be comfortable at least to a head circumference of 19”/ 48 cm.
Pattern support: Designer email is included in the pattern in case you run into questions or problems.
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- First published: February 2019
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