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Knitted Reversible Chunky Hat

The Knitted Reversible Chunky Hat is not only stylish but also cozy and warm, making it the perfect accessory for chilly days. With its dual-sided design, you can effortlessly switch up your look to suit your mood or outfit. The chunky knit adds a touch of texture and warmth, ensuring you stay comfortable all day long. Whether you're out running errands or enjoying a weekend stroll, this hat will keep you looking cute and feeling snug. So, go ahead and treat yourself to this versatile and fashionable piece that will elevate your winter wardrobe effortlessly!

Knitting materials and tools:

Circular or double-pointed knitting needles 5 mm (US 8/UK 6). For the larger size, use 5.5 or 6 mm knitting needles.

Typhon, Pinguin – 60% acrylic, 20% – mohair, 20% wool. 50 grams – 50 meters.

Weight Category – Chunky. Quantity – 75-80 grams. If you have difficulty to find aforementioned brand of yarn, use something else that will have about 100 m (110 yards) per 100 grams skein.

Reversible chunky knit hat size:

Head circumference: Teen/Adult: 53-57 cm (21-22”)

Gauge: 12 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette

Common abbreviations of knit stitches:

k – knit

k2tog – knit two together

p – purl

Reversible chunky hat knitting pattern:

Knitting the body of a reversible hat

Cast on 50 sts.

Rounds 1-3: knit all stitches around.

Rounds 4-8: purl all stitches around.

Repeat Rounds 1-8 four more times or until the hat measures 21 cm (unstretched). Finish knitting the body of the hat so that Round 8 is your last round before starting the next section in stockinette stitch.

Shaping the crown of a chunky knit hat

Round 1: [k1, k2tog] – repeat around, k2.

Round 2:knit all stitches around.

Round 3: [k1, k2tog] – repeat around, k1.

Round 4: knit all stitches around.

Round 5: [k2tog] – repeat around.

Trim the yarn, leaving a 10-15 cm tail. Using a crochet hook or tapestry needle, thread the yarn tail through the remaining stitches and pull tight to close the opening. Finish by weaving in the ends.

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