Knitted Ribbed Lacy Slouch

Introducing the Knitted Ribbed Lacy Slouch, a stylish and versatile accessory that will add a touch of elegance to any outfit. This unique slouchy hat combines the classic ribbed pattern with delicate lace details, creating a beautiful and eye-catching design. Crafted with love and attention to detail, this hat is perfect for those who appreciate the art of knitting and want to showcase their individual style. Whether you're strolling through the city streets or attending a special event, this slouchy hat will effortlessly elevate your look and make heads turn. Embrace the art of knitting and indulge in the beauty of the Knitted Ribbed Lacy Slouch, a true fashion statement that will keep you stylish and cozy all year round.

You will need:

  • 1 Ball Pacific Multis - 60% Acrylic/40% Merino Superwash Wool - 213 yds/100 g - shown in 514
  • US 6 - 16" circular needle
  • US 8 - 16" circular needle
  • US 8 DPNs
  • Stitch Marker
  • Yarn Needle

With a US 6 - 16" circular needle, cast on 88 stitches. Place marker.
K2,P2 for 10 rows (~1.5")

Switch to US 8 - 16" circular.

1. [YO, K2Tog, P2] - repeat to end of round
2. [K2,P2] - repeat to end of round
3. [k2, yo, p2tog]- repeat to end of round

4. [K2,P2] - repeat to end of round

Continue until 10" long from cast on edge.

Start decrease rounds as follows (change to DPNs when the round gets too small for the circular needles):

1. [YO, k2tog, p2, k2tog, p2] - repeat to end of round (77 stitches remain)
Next row - K2, P2, K1, P2
2. [K2, yo, p2tog, k1, p2tog] - repeat to end of round (66 stitches remain)
Next row - K2, P2, K1, P1
3. [K2tog, P2, K1, P1] - repeat to end of round (55 stitches remain)
Next row - K1, P2, K1, P1
4. [K1, p2tog, k1, p1] - repeat to end of round (44 stitches remain)
Next row - K1, P1
5. [K1, p1, k2tog] - repeat to end of round (33 stitches remain)
Next row - K1, P1, K1
6. [K2tog k1] - repeat to end of round (22 stitches remain)
Next row - K
7. [K2tog] - - repeat to end of round
11 sts remain - cut the yarn with enough tail to weave in.

Using a yarn needle, weave in the tail through the remaining stitches

Like!
Add to bookmarks
Assign tags
Loading...
No comments