Shine Hat

Feb 3, 2012

The Shine Hat can be made as slouchy or as fitted as you want, and while the stitches and construction are simple enough, the overall effect is fun and different. I used Patons wool for the hat pictured above, but I'll be sharing a few more hats made with this pattern soon, and for each I used a different combination of worsted weight wools just to see how versatile this pattern is - I'm happy to report you can substitute in just about any worsted weight wool and as long as you get gauge, you should be good to go!

MATERIALS NEEDED

* One skein Patons Classic Wool (210 yards/192 meters per 100 grams) for color A – I used grey heather
* One skein Patons Classic Wool (210 yards/192 meters per 100 grams) for color B – I used natural mix
* One set size US 8 / 5 mm 16” circular needles One set size US 10 / 6 mm 16” circular needles
* One stitch marker
* One darning needle

GAUGE

5 sts x 8 rows = 1" in seed stitch on larger needles\

SIZE

17" circumference, un-stretched.

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