Town Hat by Sally Melville

Town Hat

Knitting
February 2019
DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches = 4 inches
in stockinette
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
65 - 85 yards (59 - 78 m)
child (adult)
English
This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download

Not everyone looks good in all hats. Some of us, especially those of us with smaller features and/or a smaller head, do not look our best in tams, touques, or slouches. But we can look great in a tidy, smaller-fitting hat. Since I am one of these people, this hat shape was a wonderful discovery!

Why did I call it a town hat? I have a farmer friend who never leaves the house without a hat. But his farm hats get pretty grungy! So, for trips to town, he keeps one of these tidy little hats in the car … and calls it his town hat. And to be honest, this is probably not the hat for cross-country skiing or a brutally cold day in the country. But it is perfect for a town run.

This hat can, of course be made in only one colour—without the two-colour work. Or it can be made in two colours—main colour plus only one alternate colour for the C2 work. But I preferred to put my leftover Shetland bits to make the hats with four colours. The pattern is written to be worked this way.

SIZES
Child (adult)
Circumference 18½ (21½)” (46.5 54.5cm)
Height 7½ (8½)” (19 21.5cm)
• This hat can be stretched to fit a larger head. But the other accommodation to a larger head would be to knit the body a little taller—before beginning the crown shaping.

MATERIALS
approx 65 (85) yds / (59 77m) light DK yarn divided between 4 colours as follows:
• 27 (35) yds / (24 32m) C1
• 4 (5) yds / (3.6 4.5m) C2 and C3
• 30 (40) yds / (27 36m C4