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Knitted Fishtail Lace Slouch Hat

Imagine a cozy hat that combines the intricate beauty of fishtail lace with the warmth of knitted fabric. This unique slouch hat is not only stylish but also practical, perfect for keeping you warm during the colder months. The delicate lace pattern adds a touch of elegance to the hat, making it a versatile accessory that can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Whether you're running errands or meeting friends for coffee, this hat is sure to turn heads and keep you feeling comfortable and chic. Whether you're a seasoned knitter looking for a new project or someone who simply appreciates the artistry of handmade accessories, this hat is a perfect choice. Treat yourself to a piece of wearable art that will not only keep you warm but also elevate your look with its unique and eye-catching design.

Materials

  • Eco Highland Duo (70% Undyed Baby Alpaca/30% Undyed Merino Wool - 197 yards/100 g) - 1 skein - shown in 2202
  • US 7 - 16" Circular needle
  • US 9 - 16" Circular needle
  • US 9 - DPN's
  • 1 Stitch Marker
  • Yarn Needle

Abbreviations

  • K - Knit
  • P - Purl
  • YO - Yarn Over
  • K2Tog - Knit 2 Together
  • s1 - Slip 1
  • psso - Pass Slipped Stitch Over

Finished Measurements

16" circumeference unstretched (will fit average woman's hat)

10" long from cast on edge With US 7, Cast on 88 stitches. Join in the round, careful not to twist. Place marker.

K2, P2 for 1.5"

Change to US 9

Row 1 - (YO, K2, sl 1, K2tog, psso, K2, YO, K1)
Row 2 - K
Row 3 - K1, (YO, K1, sl 1,K2tog, psso, K1, YO, K3), last 7 - YO, K1, sl 1,K2tog, psso, K1, YO, K2
Row 4 - K
Row 5 - K2, (YO, sl 1, K2tog, psso, YO, K5) to last 6 sts - YO, sl 1, K2tog, psso, YO, K3
Row 6 - K

Continue until reach desired length.

Start decreases (switch to DPNs when necessary)
Row 1 - K6, K2tog
Row 2 - K5, K2tog
Row 3 - K4, K2tog

Row 4 - K3, K2tog

Row 5 - K2, K2tog

Row 6 - K1, K2tog

Row 7 - K2tog

Cut yarn and thread yarn through remaining stitches.

Weave in ends.

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