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    cecily glowik macdonald melissa labarre

    knitted caps, berets,cloches, and more25

    HATS

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    P L A I T B E A N I E

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    B Y A N N E K U O L U K I T O

    A folded-over brim with contrasting trim adds a

    modern and asymmetric element to a simple cap

    shape. Worked in a soft bulky weight yarn, this hat

    is a very quick knit.

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    M A T E R I A L S

    Y A R N

    Bulky #5 (bulky weight).

    Shown here:Classic Elite Ariosa

    (90% extrafine merino, 10% cashmere;

    87 yd [80 m]/50 g): #4879 damson

    (MC), 2 skeins; #4803 foam (CC),

    1 skein each.

    N E E D L E S

    U.S. size 10 (6 mm):16" (40 cm)

    circular (cir) and set of 4 double-pointed

    (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary toobtain the correct gauge.

    N O T I O N S

    Markers (m), tapestry needle

    G A U G E

    14 sts and 19 rows/rnds = 4" (10 cm)

    in St st

    F I N I S H E D S I Z E

    20" (52 cm) circumference at brim;

    to fit 20"22" (5257 cm) head

    circumference.

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    H A T S 2 . 0

    3" [7.5 cm]

    21" [52 cm]

    3" [9 cm]

    4" [11 cm]

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    B R I M

    With MC and cir needle, CO 9 sts.

    Next row:(WS) Purl. Working back and forth in St

    st, shape brim as foll: Use the knitted method (see

    Glossary) to CO 2 sts at beg of next 4 rows17 sts.

    CO 3 sts at beg of next 6 rows35 sts. CO 2 sts at beg

    of next 2 rows39 sts.

    CO 3 sts at beg of next row42 sts.

    B O D Y

    Next row:(WS; turning row) Use the cable method (see

    Glossary) to CO 30 sts, knit to end72 sts. Pm andjoin for working in the rnd, being careful not to twist sts.

    Knit until hat body measures 4"(11 cm) from turning

    row. (Note that the WS of the brim has now become the

    RS of the body. When finished, the brim is folded at the

    turning row so the RS of the brim and body will both be

    showing.)

    S H A P E C R O W N

    Note:Change to dpns when there are too few sts to

    work comfortably on cir needle.

    Set-up rnd:*K18, place marker (pm); rep from * to

    end of rnd.

    Next rnd:Knit.

    Next rnd:(dec rnd) *Ssk, knit to 2 sts before marker,

    k2tog; rep from * to end of rnd8 sts decreased.

    Rep last 2 rnds 6 more times16 sts rem.

    Next rnd:(dec rnd) *K2tog; rep from * to end

    8 sts rem.

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    5P L A I T B E A N I E

    Break yarn, leaving a 4"(10 cm) tail. Thread tail onto

    tapestry needle and draw through rem sts, pull snug to

    tighten, and fasten off inside.

    E D G I N G

    Turn up brim flap along turning row so that the RS of

    brim and body are both facing. Block with steam to

    prevent curling. With CC and dpns, work applied I-cord

    edging along brim and body edge as foll: With 1 dpn

    and using a provisional method (see Glossary), CO

    4 sts. With RS facing, beg where brim was joined for

    working in the rnd, pick up and knit 1 st along CO edgeof hat5 sts on dpn. With RS still facing, slide sts to

    right-hand end of dpn.

    Next row:K3, k2tog tbl, pick up and knit 1 st along CO

    edge of hat; with RS still facing, slide sts to right-hand

    end of dpn.

    Rep last row around hat until all CO edge sts are joined.

    Remove provisional CO sts and place revealed sts on an

    empty dpn. Use Kitchener st (see Glossary) to graft last

    row to CO row.

    F I N I S H I N G

    Weave in ends. Block. After blocking, the brim should

    stay flipped up, but it can be tacked in place if desired.

    N O T E S

    The hat is worked in one piece, starting from the brim, which

    is worked back and forth. After t he brim shaping is complete,

    stitches are cast on for the hat body and stitches are joined

    for working in the round. Once the hat body is finished, anI-cord edging in a contrast color is worked around the edges to

    finish off the hat.

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    G A L L E R Y

    Hued Toque by Gudrun Johnston

    Annex Snood by Cirilia Rose

    Union Beanie by Connie Chang Chinchio

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    Greenery Beret by Melissa LaBarre

    Brier Toque by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

    Lea Cloche by Cecily Glowik MacDonald

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    The clever designs of Hats 2.0will have enthusiastic knitters everywhere

    rejoicing in year-round hat style. Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarre

    have brought you the best in designer knit hat patterns all in one beautiful and

    fun-loving collection. Inside youll find:

    Expert advice to spark the interests of a variety of skill levels, with specialattention paid to exploring cables, lace, color, and texture.

    Twenty-ve contemporary designer hat patterns that range from the

    distinctly feminine to the sporty gentleman, including cloches, berets,

    beanies, tams, snoods, and more!

    Tips and tricks on how to maximize the use of specialty yarns and

    accessories to add a little panache to your designs.

    All the designs in Hats 2.0are ideal projects for travel, gifts, or sneaking in

    between larger knit projects. Whether youre interested in comfort, style, or just

    knitting enjoyment, Hats 2.0is your all-in-one resource for creating want-to-

    wear knitted caps.

    Paperback8 x 9, 128 pagesISBN 978-1-59668-438-6$22.95Available September 2011

    C O N T E N T S

    I N T R O D U C T I O N

    P A T T E R N S

    Topiar Beaie

    Jennifer Lang

    Semolia Earap Hat

    Carrie Bostick Hoge Lea Cloche

    Cecily Glowik MacDonald

    Welted Toque

    Melissa LaBarre

    Ripple Hat

    Melissa Wherle

    Ogee Beaie

    Kirsten Kapur

    Everdee Beaie

    Tanis Gray

    Solitaire Beret

    Natalie Larson

    Greeer Beret

    Melissa LaBarre

    Trellis Beret

    Courtney Kelley

    Glashutte Hat

    Kate Gagnon Osborn

    Laered Cloche

    Laura Irwin

    Fler Beaie Cecily Glowik MacDonald

    Uio Beaie

    Connie Chang Chinchio

    Brier Toque

    Cecily Glowik MacDonald

    Waderer Toque Beaie

    Jared Flood

    Drift Toque

    Jocelyn Tunney

    Chroma Beaie

    Mary Jane Mucklestone Plait Beaie

    Anne Kuo Lukito

    Aex Sood

    Cirilia Rose

    Hued Toque

    Gudrun Johnston

    Shore Hat

    Kristen TenDyke

    Ruche Beret

    Susan Anderson

    Pebbled Beaie Elisabeth Parker

    Leaves Beaie

    Melissa LaBarre

    G L O S S A R Y

    C O N T R I B U T O R S

    S O U R C E S F O R y A R n

    I N D E X

    E M B R A C E T H E H O T T E S T

    H E A D T U R N I N G F A S H I O N A C C E S S O R Y :

    T H E K N I T T E D H A T

    Cecily Glowik MacDonald and Melissa LaBarreare independent knitwear designers and the

    authors of New England Knits. Cecily Glowik MacDonalds designs have appeared in Classic Elite

    Yarns Collections, InterweavesKnitting Green, Knitted Gifts, Color Style, and Simple Style, as wellas Vogues Knitting on the Go series. Cecily has also designed for Interweave Knits, Knitscene,

    Knit.1, Knit Simple, Vogue Knitting, Cast On, Knittersand Creative Knitting. Melissa LaBarre has

    published patterns in Knit.1and Classic Elite Yarns webletters and design collections.