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Knitted Hat Pattern for Crafters

This document provides instructions for making an accordion knitted hat. The hat is made using stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch patterns that are alternated in rows to create an accordion effect. The hat starts with casting on 54 stitches and gradually decreases stitches over subsequent rows until there are 24 stitches remaining. The yarn is then pulled through the remaining stitches and the ends are secured to create the shape of the hat.

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Knitted Hat Pattern for Crafters

This document provides instructions for making an accordion knitted hat. The hat is made using stockinette and reverse stockinette stitch patterns that are alternated in rows to create an accordion effect. The hat starts with casting on 54 stitches and gradually decreases stitches over subsequent rows until there are 24 stitches remaining. The yarn is then pulled through the remaining stitches and the ends are secured to create the shape of the hat.

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KNITTED HAT – ACCORDION

Materials:
Yarn: approx. 100 g yarn (100g/110m; 3.5oz/120yds)
Hook: 7 mm knitting needle (US size 10.5)
Notions: tapestry needle; scissors

Symbol Key:
RS row – right side row
WS row – wrong side row
Stocking stitch - Knit the stitch on RS rows and purl the stitch on WS rows
Reverse stocking stitch - Purl the stitch on RS rows and knit the stitch on WS rows

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Cast on 54 stitches.

Row 0 (wrong side): purl all


stitches.

Make 10 rows:

right side:
[knit 2 stitches, purl 2 stitches]
to the end of the row;
knit the last 2 stitches

wrong side:
[purl 2 stitches, knit 2 stitches]
to the end of the row;
purl the last 2 stitches

Make 4 rows with reverse


stocking stitches.

Make 4 rows with stocking


stitches.

Make 4 rows with reverse


stocking stitches.

Make 4 rows with stocking


stitches.

Make 4 rows with reverse


stocking stitches.

Make 4 rows with stocking


stitches.

Make 4 rows with reverse


Note:
Stocking stitch - Knit on RS rows and purl on WS rows stocking stitches.
Reverse stocking stitch - Purl on RS rows and knit on WS rows
Make 4 rows with stocking
stitches.

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Make 6 rows with stocking
stitches like this:

RS rows:
[knit 2 stitches; decrease 1
stitch] to the end of the row.

WS rows: purl all stitches.

The stitches are 24 now.

Note: To decrease 1 stitch


means to knit 2 stitches
together as one.

Cut the yarn leaving a long tail.

Using a tapestry needle or a


crochet hook pull the tail
through all stitches. Remove
the needles.

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Close the top and secure end.

Sew the ends together.

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