Knitted Adult's Basic Plain Bobble Hat

Introducing the Knitted Adult's Basic Plain Bobble Hat, a must-have accessory for those chilly winter days! This stylish hat is crafted with love and care, using the finest quality yarn to ensure maximum comfort and warmth. The intricate knitting pattern adds a touch of elegance to the hat, making it a versatile piece that can be paired with any outfit. Whether you're heading out for a winter stroll, hitting the slopes, or simply running errands, this Knitted Adult's Basic Plain Bobble Hat is the perfect companion. It not only keeps you warm but also adds a touch of style to your ensemble. So, why compromise on fashion when you can stay cozy and chic with this trendy hat? Grab yours today and embrace the winter season in style!

Requirements:

1 x 100g Balls of chunky knitting yarn

1 x 5.5mm Knitting Needles


Abbreviations and Meaning

sts Stitches

K Knit (number after it refers to how many stitches to knit)

K2tog Knit next two stitches together as one stitch (decreases the number of stitches by 1)

[ ] Repeat instructions within [ ] as specified by the instruction directly following the bracket

Pattern:

To make hat (make 1):
Using 5.5mm needles cast on 74 stitches.
Work 4 rows in K1, P1 rib

Then starting with a knit row, work 24 rows in stocking stitch.

Shape Crown:
Row 1: K2, [K2tog, K6 ] repeat to end (65 sts)
Row 2: Purl to end
Row 3: K2, [K2tog, K5] repeat to end (56 sts)
Row 4: Purl to end
Row 5: K5 [K2tog, K4] repeat to last 3 stitches, K2 tog, K1 (47 sts)
Row 6: Purl to end

Row 7: [K2tog, K3] repeat to last 2 sts, K2tog (37 sts)
Row 8: Purl to end
Row 9: K1, [K2tog, K2] (28 sts)
Row 10: Purl to end

Row 11: K1, [K2tog, K1] (19 sts)
Row 12: Purl to end

Row13: K1, [K2tog] repeat to end (10 sts)
Break off yarn, thread yarn through remaining stitches and secure.

To make up

Carefully sew down back of hat ensuring that the seam cannot be seen on the outside of the hat. Make a Pompom and attach securely to the top of the hat.The Pompom shown here was prepared by wrapping wool around my hand, tying in the centre and trimming to shape.

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