

It's floppy, it's goofy, and it's warm as hell. I love it ;-)
(The decreases look complicated, but really they're not bad. I just had to stagger them so the point wouldn't be shaped oddly.)
Elsebeth Lavold Baby Llama, Double stranded
2 balls slate, 1 ball linen
Size 7 mm needles (Addi's version of a 10 1/2)
Gauge: 3.5 stitches per inch in stockinette
CO 70 stitches in linen
Work in 1x1 rib for 5 rows
Place markers every 10 stitches (make sure round marker is distinguishable from all the others)
Switch to slate and work in stockinette. Work 5.5 inches
Switch to linen and work as follows:
1. Knit around
2. k68, k2tog
3. k
4. k58, k2tog, knit rest of round
5. k
6. k48, k2tog, knit rest of round
7. k
8. k38, k2tog, knit rest of round
9. k
10. k28, k2tog, knit rest of round
11. k
12. k18, k2tog, knit rest of round
13. k
14. k8, k2tog, knit rest of round
15. k
Switch back to slate
16. k61, k2tog
17. k52, k2tog, knit rest of round
18. k43, k2tog, knit rest of round
19. k34, k2tog, knit rest of round
20. k25, k2tog, knit rest of round
21. k16, k2tog, knit rest of round
22. k7, k2tog, knit rest of round
23. k54, k2tog
24. k46, k2tog, knit rest of round
25. k38, k2tog, knit rest of round
26. k30, k2tog, knit rest of round
27. k22, k2tog, knit rest of round
28. k14, k2tog, knit rest of round
29. k6, k2tog, knit rest of round
30. k47, k2tog
31. k40, k2tog, knit rest of round
32. k33, k2tog, knit rest of round
33. k26, k2tog, knit rest of round
34. k19, k2tog, knit rest of round
35. k12, k2tog, knit rest of round
36. k5, k2tog, knit rest of round
Get rid of markers
37. k19, k2tog, repeat
38. k8, k2tog, k18, k2tog, k10
39. k17, k2tog, repeat
40. k7, k2tog, k16, k2tog, k9
41. k15, k2tog, repeat
42. k6, k2tog, k14, k2tog, k8
43. k13, k2tog, repeat
44. k5, k2tog, k12, k2tog, k7
45. k11, k2tog, repeat
46. k4, k2tog, k10, k2tog, k6
47. k9, k2tog, repeat
48. k3, k2tog, k8, k2tog, k5
49. k7, k2tog, repeat
50. k2, k2tog, k6, k2tog, k4
51. k5, k2tog, repeat
52. k1, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k3
53. k3, k2tog, repeat
54. k2tog, k2, k2tog, k2
55. k1, k2tog, repeat
56. k2tog, k2tog
Cut a several inch tail and draw through the remaining stitches. Pull tight, and weave in all ends.
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16 comments:
gorgeous!!!! (both model and pattern)
This is a great hat. Makes me wish I could knit.
any idea on the yardage? i want to use some of my stash.
Elsebeth Lavold Baby Llama comes in balls of 109 yards, and you want two of each color held double... I'd say if you did it solid colored, you'd probably only need about 2 or 2.5 skeins. So...um... a bit over 100 yards of something chunky but drapey?
I really love your work!
Thanks, all :-)
Hi,i wanna know more...
what do u mean linen and slate.
can u show me?
and work in 1*1 rib (what is 1*1 rib?)
and place makers every 10 sts
Linen and Slate are the yarn colors (as named by the manufacturer, not by me.)
Place marker just means you put a stitch marker in. Google "stitch marker" if you're unfamiliar with those.
Likewise, googling "1x1 rib" should bring up some videos and tutorials which will teach you far better than I can in a blog comment.
Thank you...
i'll try it.
but do u have a website for me?
to find what i wanna know.
if u have it can u send it for me?
do u have more hat patterns?
No, I don't have a specific one, just type those terms into google and a lot should turn up.
My other patterns are on the blog's sidebar to your right.
why do u have to place maker ?
it will look better or what?
u need something to place maker?
place maker mean stitch maker
I sounds like you would benefit from some real life help from a knitting teacher, which I am not. Consider calling up your local yarn store, or even Joann's or Michael's. They usually will know of someone who can help.
hi this is a great pattern =)
i want to ask about the part where u knit and knit together
"k58, k2tog, knit rest of round"
is knit rest of round just knitting together all the way or it's just knit
It's just knit.
ty =)
^_^
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