Knitted Sunny Stripes Hat

Step out in style and embrace the sunny days with our latest creation - the Vibrant Striped Sun Hat! This meticulously crafted accessory is a perfect blend of fashion and functionality, designed to add a pop of color to your ensemble while keeping you cool and protected from the sun's rays. Elevate your fashion game with our exquisite Knitted Striped Sun Hat! This charming accessory is a must-have for those who appreciate the finer details. The intricate knitting technique used to create the hat ensures a comfortable fit, while the vibrant stripes add a touch of playfulness to your overall look. Whether you're strolling along the beach or enjoying a picnic in the park, this hat will effortlessly elevate your style and keep you feeling cool and confident under the sun. So why settle for ordinary when you can embrace the extraordinary with our Knitted Striped Sun Hat? 

Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Small is 7.5" from crown to bottom, and will fit up to a 20" circumference head - think pre-schooler to young elementary, unless the kid's got a huge noggin like my children; Medium is 8.5" from crown to bottom, and will fit up to a 22" circumference head - think older kid to teen to smaller-headed adult (this would be my size); and Large is 9.5" from crown to bottom, and will fit up to a 24" circumference head - perfect for my husband)

Yarn: Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #8906 Blue Topaz - one skein (color A), Cascade Yarns Cascade 220 Heathers (100% Peruvian Highland Wool; 220 yards [200 meters]/100 grams); #2439 Gelato - one skein (color B)

Needles: One 16" circular needle in size US 5, one 16" circular needle in size US 7, one set of double pointed needles (dpns), also in size US 7

Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker

Gauge: 20 stitches = 4 inches

Before we begin, a quick note about sizing; as you may have noticed, I recommend medium for anyone between, like, 5 and adult. This is simply because most head growth occurs in the first couple of years, and, for instance, my five-year-old's head is only 1" smaller than mine in circumference and 1/2" smaller than mine crown-to-base-of-ear. Which means, yes, we would both wear the medium. Of course, not everyone's children have such monstrous heads, and the small size could fit a much older child. Finally, if you're knitting this hat as a gift and have no idea about sizing, I recommend large for most men, medium for most women and teens, and small for most everyone between 2 and 8 or so. Go up a size if they seem large-headed, or add 1/2" to 1" to the length. And now that we're all thoroughly confused, let's get started!

Using your color A yarn and your size 5 circular needle, cast on 90 (100; 110) stitches, place marker, and join in round. Knit 1.5" in a k1, p1 ribbing. Then, switch to your size 7 circular needle and we'll begin our striped pattern, which is pretty basic, but goes as follows:

Row 1: using color B, knit

Row 2: using color A, knit

Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 5" (6"; 7") in length, and you've just completed row 2 of your pattern. Now, it's time to begin the decreases, which will proceed as I've written below. Remember to switch to your dpns when you get down below about 80 stitches on your needle. Oh, and, as you work the decreases, the half of each of your k2togs that sits next to the slipped stitches may get swallowed into the pattern. No worries; after you're finished, simply fish those halves out with the blunt end of your tapestry needle and they'll look better. So let's do this!

Decrease Row 1: using color B, * slip 1, k7, k2tog; rep from * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 2: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 3: using color B, * slip 1, k6, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 4: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 5: using color B, * slip 1, k5, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 6: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 7: using color B, * slip 1, k4, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 8: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 9: using color B, * slip 1, k3, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 10: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 11: using color B, * slip 1, k2, k2tog * (all sizes)

Go ahead and clip your color B tail; you're done with it.

Decrease Row 12: using color A, knit (all sizes)

Decrease Row 13: using color A, * k2, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 14: using color A, * k1, k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 15: using color A, * k2tog * (all sizes)

Decrease Row 16: using color A, k1, * k2tog * (for sizes small and large)

Decrease Row 16: using color A, * k2tog * (for size medium)

Clip tail and thread through remaining 5 (6; 7) stitches. Pull tight, thread to inside of hat, and knot. Tuck in ends.

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