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Knitted Swivel Winter Hat

Step into the winter season with style and warmth with our brand new Cozy Winter Hat. Crafted with love and care, this hat is the perfect accessory to keep you snug and stylish during those chilly days. Made from high-quality knitted fabric, it offers a soft and comfortable fit that will make you never want to take it off. The swivel design adds a touch of uniqueness, allowing you to adjust the hat to your desired fit. Whether you're heading out for a winter stroll or hitting the slopes, our Cozy Winter Hat is the perfect companion to keep you looking fashionable and feeling cozy.


Knitting materials and tools:

Double-pointed and circular knitting needles 4 mm (US 6/UK 8). Use 4.5 mm needles if you find yourself knitting tightly.

Impeccable, Loops&Threads – 100% acrylic.

Weight Category – 4 (Medium). Quantity: 90 grams. If you have difficulty to find aforementioned brand of yarn, use something else that will have about 200 m (220 yards) per 100 grams skein.

Stitch markers, tapestry needle.

Swivel winter knit hat size:

Head circumference: 54-58 cm (21-22”).

Gauge: 17-18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette

Common abbreviations of knit stitches:

K – knit

P – purl

Pm – place marker

K2tog – knit two together

skpo - Slip, Knit, Pass Over: Slip one stitch to the right needle knitwise, knit in the next stitch, and drop this stitch off the left needle, insert the left needle into the slipped stitch, pass it over the knit stitch and it’s done.

st(s) – stitch(es)

Swivel winter hat knitting pattern:

Using the long tail cast-on method, cast on 80 (88) stitches (multiple of 8). Place stitch marker and join to knit in the round. Rib k21, p1 until the piece measures 5 cm.

Next Round: knit all stitches around. If needed, add or decrease stitches to ensure the total number is a multiple of 8.

Knit the body part of the hat:

Round 1: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front] – repeat around.

Round 2: knit all stitches around.

Round 3: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front] – repeat around.

Round 4: knit all stitches around.

Round 5: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front] – repeat around.

Round 6: knit all stitches around.

Round 7: [k1, with the right-hand needle, pick up the three bars that were formed before, then knit through the next stitch on the left-hand needle along with the picked-up bars, k2] – repeat around.

Round 8: knit all stitches around.

Continue repeating Rounds 1-8 until the hat measures 17-18 cm in length. I repeated the pattern for a total of 7 repetitions, stopping at the beginning of Round 8 to proceed with the decreases.”

Now, begin shaping the crown:

Round 1: k5, skpo, [k6, skpo] – repeat around, k1.

Round 2: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front, k3] – repeat around.

Round 3: knit all stitches around.

Round 4: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front, k3] – repeat around.

Round 5: [k5, skpo] – repeat around.

Round 6: [ k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front, k2] – repeat around.

Round 8: [k4, skpo] – repeat around.

Round 9: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front, k1] – repeat around.

Round 10: knit all stitches around.

Round 11: Repeat Round 9.

Round 12: [k3, skpo] – repeat around.

Round 13: [k1, slip next 3 stitches purlwise with the yarn in front] – repeat around.

Round 14: knit all stitches around.

Round 15: [k1, with the right-hand needle, pick up the three bars that were formed before, then knit through the next stitch on the left-hand needle along with the picked-up bars, k2] – repeat around.

Round 16: [p1, k3] – repeat around.

Round 17: [p1, k1, skpo] – repeat around.

Round 18: [p1, k2] – repeat around.

Round 19: [p1, skpo] – repeat around.

Round 20: [p1, k1] – repeat around.

Round 21: [k2tog] – repeat around.

Break yarn and leave 10-15 cm tail. Thread the end through remaining stitches and fasten securely. Weave in all ends.

Optionally attach yarn, faux or real fur pom pom.

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