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Tulip Slouch
Allyson Dykhuizen
Brad Bartholomew
Originally published in Interweave Knitscene, Spring 2012
Copyright Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved.
Tulip Slouch originally published in Interweave Knitscene, Spring 2012. ©Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved. TM
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measures about 20" from CO. BO all sts. Use duplicate st and Tulips chart to embroider tulips.
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Brim
With RS facing and MC, pick up and knit 78 sts along one selvedge edge of hat (1 st for each slipped st). Work in k1, p1 rib for 4", ending with a WS row. Fold brim in half to WS of hat. Join brim to body: Place 1 sl st (at base of rib) onto left needle, k2tog (rib st and sl st), *place next sl st onto left needle, k2tog, pass 2nd st on right needle over first to BO 1 st; rep from * to end. Fasten off last st. Sew hat body, then sew brim seam.
Crown
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Weave in ends. Block hat over a large dinner plate for a beret shape or block it flat for a slouchy shape. ❤
Allyson Dykhuizen can be found online at www.thesweatshopoflove.com.
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Tulip Slouch
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F inishing
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With RS facing, dpn, MC, and working along rem selvedge edge of body, pick up and knit 78 sts evenly spaced. Place marker (pm) and join in the rnd. Knit 5 rnds.
Shape crown: Rnd 1 *K4, k2tog; rep from * around—65 sts rem. Rnds 2, 4, 6, and 8 Knit. Rnd 3 *K3, k2tog; rep from * around—52 sts rem. Rnd 5 *K2, k2tog; rep from * around—39 sts rem. Rnd 7 *K1, k2tog; rep from * around—26 sts rem. Rnd 9 *K2tog; rep from * around—13 sts rem. Break yarn and draw tail through rem sts. Pull tight to gather sts and fasten off on WS.
A ll y s o n D y k h ui z e n
in te rmedi ate: I’m f eel i ng pretty confident
K n it P ic k s G l o s s F i ng e r i ng We ight
Size 16" brim circumference, 20" circumference above brim
Yarn Knit Picks Gloss Fingering Weight (70% merino, 30% silk; 220 yd [201 m]/ 50 g): • robot (gray; MC), 1 skein • honey (yellow; CC1), 1 skein • guava (orange-red; CC2), 1 skein • cranberry (red; CC3), 1 skein • doe (brown; CC4), 1 skein Yarn distributed by Crafts Americana Gauge 24 sts and 31 rows = 4" in St st
Tools • Size 4 (3.5 mm) straight and set of doublepointed needles (dpn) • Markers (m) • Yarn needle
Notes This hat is worked in three sections. The body is worked flat and embroidered, then the ribbed brim is picked up and worked along one edge. To finish, stitches are picked up along the other edge for the crown.
Body
With MC, CO 36 sts. Next row (RS) Sl 1 kwise with yarn in back, knit to end. Next row Sl 1 pwise with yarn in front, purl to end. Rep last 2 rows 77 more times— 156 rows total; piece
Tulip Slouch originally published in Interweave Knitscene, Spring 2012. ©Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved. TM
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Work duplicate stitch with: CC1 MC background Work duplicate stitch with:
CC2
Tulips
CC3 CC4
CC1 CC2 CC3 CC4
36 sts
155 153 151 149 147 145 143 141 139 137 135 133 131 129 127 125 123 121 119 117 115 113 111 109 107 105 103 101 99 97 95 93 91 89 87 85 83 81 79 77 75 73 71 69 67 65 63 61 59 57 55 53 51 49 47 45 43 41 39 37 35 33 31 29 27 25 23 21 19 17 15 13 11 9 7 5 3 1
Tulip Slouch originally published in Interweave Knitscene, Spring 2012. ©Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved. TM
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ABBREVIATIONS beg beginning; begin; begins bet between BO bind off CC contrasting color cm centimeter(s) cn cable needle CO cast on cont continue(s); continuing dec(s) decrease(s); decreasing dpn double-pointed needle(s) foll following; follows g gram(s) inc increase(s); increasing k knit k1f&b knit into front and back of same st k 2tog knit two stitches together k wise knitwise LC left cross m(s) marker(s) MC main color mm millimeter(s) M1 make one (increase) M1R (L) make one right (left)
p purl p1f&b purl into front and back of same st p2tog purl two stitches together patt(s) pattern(s) pm place marker psso pass slipped stitch over p2sso pass two slipped stitches over pwise purlwise RC right cross rem remain(s); remaining rep repeat; repeating rev St st reverse stockinette stitch rib ribbing r nd(s) round(s) RS right side rev sc reverse single crochet sc single crochet sk skip sl slip sl st slip stitch (sl 1 st pwise unless otherwise indicated)
ssk slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise, k2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease) ssp slip 1 kwise, slip 1 kwise, p2 sl sts tog tbl (decrease) st(s) stitch(es) St st stockinette stitch tbl through back loop tog together WS wrong side wyb with yarn in back wyf with yarn in front yo yarn over * repeat starting point (i.e., repeat from *) * * repeat all instructions between asterisks ( ) alternate measurements and/or instructions [ ] instructions that are to be worked as a group a specified number of times
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Tulip Slouch originally published in Interweave Knitscene, Spring 2012. ©Interweave Press LLC. Not to be reprinted. All rights reserved. TM
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