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Measurement: 50cm head circumference, 19cm from forehead to top of head
Materials:
1 x 50g ball 12ply wool in MC
1 x 50g ball 12ply wool in CC
(I used Rustic 12ply from Bendigo Woollen Mills)
Needles: 6.5mm (US 10.5)
Gauge: 18 stitches x 18 rows in bubble stitch pattern on 6.5mm
Bubble Stitch Pattern:
Row 1 (WS): *P3 tog, (K1, P1, K1) into the same stitch*, repeat from * to *.
Row 2 (RS): P all stitches
Ear Flap (Make 2, at risk of stating the obvious)
CO 14 stitches in MC.
Row 1: K1 (edge stitch), repeat row 1 of bubble stitch until last stitch, K1 (edge stitch)
Row 2: K1, row 2 of bubble stitch (i.e. P) until last stitch, K1
Row 3: K1, M1, repeat row 1 of bubble stitch until last stitch, M1, K1 (16 stitches)
Row 4: K2, P to last 2 stitches, K2
Repeat rows 3-4 once more (18 stitches), always K edge and increased stitches.
Knit in pattern until ear flap is 9cm or desired length. End with WS row.
Body of Hat
CO 10 stitches in MC. P all stitches on 1st ear flap. CO 34 stitches. P all stitches on 2nd ear flap. CO 10 stitches (90 stitches). First and last stitches are edge stitches. K these on every row.
Row 1: K1 (edge stitch), repeat row 1 of bubble stitch until last stitch, K1 (edge stitch)
Row 2: K1, P to last stitch, K1
Repeat rows 1-2 twice.
Join CC and repeat rows 1-2 three times.
Switch back to MC and repeat rows 1-2 three times, then row 1 again. Hat should measure about 10cm.
Begin shaping…
1st shaping row: K1, *P5 tog, P17*, repeat from * to * three more times, K1 (74 stitches)
Knit 3 rows in pattern
2nd shaping row: K1, *P5 tog, P13*, repeat from * to * three more times, K1 (58 stitches)
Knit 3 rows in pattern
3rd shaping row: K1, *P5 tog, P9*, repeat from * to * three more times, K1 (42 stitches)
Knit 3 rows in pattern
4th shaping row: K1, *P5 tog, P5*, repeat from * to * three more times, K1 (26 stitches)
Knit 1 row in pattern
5th shaping row: K1, *P5 tog, P1*, repeat from * to * three more times, K1 (10 stitches)
Knit 1 row in pattern.
Cut yarn and thread through remaining stitches. Tighten and sew seam. Add pom pom and twisted cords if so desired.
Feel free to email me if you have any problems with this pattern or if you find a mistake.