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		<title>Classic Cuffed Hat Crochet Free Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 20:07:06 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Classic Cuffed Hat For as long as I can remember, &#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Classic Cuffed Hat</strong><br />
For as long as I can remember, every Sunday my grandmother makes fresh pasta from scratch, and every Sunday she uses the same metal pasta maker she got as a wedding anniversary gift from my grandfather in 1961. When we press her to upgrade to a new machine, she always responds, “It’s hard to improve on a classic!”<br />
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I revisited the truth in my grandmother’s words when I set out to make this winter’s hat. How could I improve on a classic winter hat? Very little, and so my pondering ended with these Classic Cuffed Hats, as reliable and perfectly timeless as a 1961 pasta maker!<br />
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To ensure a design that would last a half a century, I made a couple of important decisions. First, I used a Long Tail Tubular Cast On, a simple technique that makes a magically clean and elastic foundation for the ribbed cuff. My new Long Tail Tubular Cast On Tutorial walks you through this method, step by step.<br />
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Second, I chose a yarn that I think of as an instant classic, Purl Soho’s 100% merino Worsted Twist. With 12 gorgeous new colors joining our palette, we couldn’t pick just one, so we made a hat in every new color! What color will you choose for your Classic Cuffed Hat? – Gina<br />
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We gave our recent Classic Cuffed Hats a dash of pepper with our Worsted Twist Heather! The colors, above, for the adult size are Ash Gray with a Dijon Yellow pom pom; and for the baby size are Dijon Yellow with an Oyster Gray pom pom (which is a regular Worsted Twist color).<br />
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This pattern continues to impress us. We’ve now tried it out in our Merino Script! For the full story and additional photos, you can check out the post by clicking here!<br />
<strong>MATERIALS</strong><br />
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Hat with pom pom: 1 (2, 2) skeins of Purl Soho’s Worsted Twist, 100% merino. We used all of our new colors! Look below for a list of colors.<br />
Hat without pom pom: 1 (1, 1) skeins of Purl Soho’s Worsted Twist, 100% merino.<br />
A US #5, 16-inch circular needle<br />
A US #7, 16-inch circular needle<br />
A set of US #7 double pointed needles<br />
4 stitch markers (one a different color from the others)<br />
Optional: A US# 6 or #7 straight needle for the Long Tail Tubular Cast On<br />
Optional: Clover Pom Pom Maker in Large<br />
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Baby Size, left, from top to bottom: Paprika Red, Pink Grapefruit, Ochre Yellow and Yellow Zest<br />
Kid Size, center, from top to bottom: Lichen Green, Green Turquoise, Pistachio Green, and Cardamom Green<br />
Adult Size, right, from top to bottom: Gray Fig, Green Gray, Moody Green, and Black Green<br />
GAUGE<br />
Body: 20 stitches x 28 rounds = 4 x 4 inches in stockinette stitch on larger needle<br />
Ribbing: 24 stitches x 32 rounds = 4 x 4 inches in 1 x 1 rib (unstretched) on smaller needle<br />
<strong>SIZES</strong><br />
<strong>Baby (Kid, Adult)</strong><br />
Finished Body Circumference: 15 (17, 18 1/2) inches<br />
Finished Ribbing Circumference (unstretched): 12 (13, 14) inches<br />
Finished Height (not including pom pom): 9 ½ (11, 12 ¼) inches<br />
<strong>NOTES</strong><br />
For this hat I used the nice and stretchy Long Tail Tubular Cast On. For our Long Tail Tubular Cast On Tutorial click here.<br />
If you find yourself overwhelmed or intimidated by the Long Tail Tubular Cast On, just use a regular Long Tail Cast On (or whatever elastic cast-on method you feel comfortable with). Your hat will be just as classic and functional! If you do use a regular Long Tail Cast On, join to work in the round and proceed directly from the Ribbing section of the pattern.<br />
<strong>PATTERN</strong><br />
<strong>BEGIN</strong><br />
With the straight needle (or the larger circular needles, if you wish), use a Tubular Cast On to cast on 72 (80, 88) stitches. The first stitch you cast on, after the beginning slipknot, should be a purl stitch. Turn the work and do not join.<br />
With the same needle, work two Foundation Rows, as explained in our Long Tail Tubular Cast On Tutorial:<br />
Row 1: *K1 through the back loop, slip 1 with yarn in front, repeat from * to end of row. Turn.<br />
Row 2: *K1, slip 1 with yarn in front, repeat from * to end of row. Do not turn.<br />
<strong>RIB THE CUFF</strong><br />
Using the smaller circular needles, place a marker and join to work in the round, being careful to not twist the stitches.<br />
Round 1: *K1, p1, repeat from * to end of round.<br />
Repeat Round 1 until piece measures 3 (3 1/2, 4) inches from cast on edge.<br />
<strong>WORK THE BODY</strong><br />
Continuing with larger circular needles, work in stockinette stitch (knit every stitch) until piece measures 8 (8 ¾, 9 ¾) from cast on edge.<br />
<strong>SHAPE THE CROWN</strong><br />
<strong>NOTE:</strong> Change to double pointed needles when necessary.<br />
Round 1: [k1, ssk, k13 (15, 17), k2tog, place a marker that is a different color than the end-of-round marker] three times, k1, ssk, k13 (15, 17), k2tog. [64 (72, 80) stitches]<br />
Round 2: Knit.<br />
Round 3: [K1, ssk, knit to 2 stitches before marker, k2tog, slip marker] four times. [8 stitches decreased]<br />
Repeat Rounds 2 and 3 until 16 (16, 16) stitches remain.<br />
Final Round: [K2tog] 8 times. [8 (8, 8) stitches]<br />
<strong>FINISH</strong><br />
Cut yarn, leaving an 8-inch tail. Thread the tail onto a tapestry needle, sew it through the remaining stitches and pull tight. Bring the tail to the inside of the hat and weave it in. Weave in any remaining ends.<br />
<strong>POM POM</strong><br />
Using the Medium (Large, Large) pom pom maker, follow the manufacturer’s instructions to make 1 pom pom. Use sharp scissors to trim the pom pom to 2 (2 ½, 3) inches diameter. Attach securely at crown. Here’s how…<br />
You should have 2 long tails coming from the pom pom. Thread 1 tail through a tapestry needle. Insert the tapestry needle through the very top of the hat, directly to one side of the closure at the crown. Pull the tail through to the inside. Repeat with the other tail, this time inserting the needle on the opposite side of the closure at the crown. Turn the hat inside out. Firmly tie the two tails together in a tight double knot. Thread both tails onto the tapestry needle and bring the needle through the crown and up through the center of the pom pom. Trim the tails to the same length as the rest of the pom pom.<br />
Now enjoy your Classic Cuffed Hat!<br />
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		<title>Christmas Stocking with Fur Trim Free Pattern</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2018 13:44:16 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[RED HEART® Super Saver Fair Isle&#x2122;: 1 skein 7279 Jingle &#8230; ]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>RED HEART® Super Saver<br />
Fair Isle&#x2122;: 1 skein 7279<br />
Jingle A<br />
RED HEART® Fur&#x2122;: 1 ball 9101<br />
Snow B<br />
Susan Bates® Double Pointed<br />
Knitting Needles: One set<br />
5mm [US 8]<br />
Susan Bates® Circular<br />
Knitting Needle: 10mm [US<br />
15] 16&#8243; (40.5 cm)<br />
Susan Bates® Crochet Hook<br />
(for optional hanging loop):<br />
4mm [US G-6]<br />
Stitch marker, stitch holder,<br />
yarn needle<br />
GAUGE: 15 sts = 4&#8243; (10 cm);<br />
18 rows = 4&#8243; (10 cm). CHECK<br />
YOUR GAUGE. Use any size<br />
needles to obtain the gauge<br />
given.<br />
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<strong>Christmas Stocking</strong><br />
with Fur Trim<br />
RED HEART® Super Saver<br />
Fair Isle&#x2122;: 1 skein 7279<br />
Jingle A<br />
RED HEART® Fur&#x2122;: 1 ball 9101<br />
Snow B<br />
Susan Bates® Double Pointed<br />
Knitting Needles: One set<br />
5mm [US 8]<br />
Susan Bates® Circular<br />
Knitting Needle: 10mm [US<br />
15] 16&#8243; (40.5 cm)<br />
Susan Bates® Crochet Hook<br />
(for optional hanging loop):<br />
4mm [US G-6]<br />
Stitch marker, stitch holder,<br />
yarn needle<br />
GAUGE: 15 sts = 4&#8243; (10 cm);<br />
18 rows = 4&#8243; (10 cm). CHECK<br />
YOUR GAUGE. Use any size<br />
needles to obtain the gauge<br />
given.<br />
RED HEART®<br />
Super Saver Fair<br />
Isle&#x2122;, Art. E300F<br />
available in 5 oz<br />
(141 g), 236 yd (215 m) skeins<br />
RED HEART® Fur&#x2122;,<br />
Art. E831 available<br />
in 3.5 oz (100 g) 11<br />
yd (10 m) balls<br />
LM5945<br />
knitting<br />
Designed by Sara Kay Hartmann<br />
What you will need:<br />
<strong>LACE</strong><br />
If your fireplace is in need of new stockings,<br />
this one is a great option! Super Saver<br />
Fair Isle colorways knit up in fun patterns,<br />
without having to change colors! Top it off<br />
with a festive Fur yarn trim and your halls<br />
will be decked in no time<br />
Stocking measures 20&#8243; (51 cm) long<br />
and 15&#8243; (38 cm) around leg.<br />
<strong>SPECIAL TECHNIQUE</strong><br />
w&amp;t (wrap and turn): slip next stitch<br />
purlwise to right needle, bring yarn<br />
between needles, slip st back to left<br />
needle unworked; turn work.<br />
<strong>LEG</strong><br />
With A and double-pointed needles,<br />
cast on 56 sts. Place marker and join<br />
into the round, being careful not to<br />
twist sts.<br />
Round 1: Knit around.<br />
Round 2: Purl around.<br />
Rounds 3-45: Knit around.<br />
<strong>HEEL</strong><br />
*Short Row 1: K28, turn; place remaining<br />
28 sts on st holder.<br />
Short Row 2: P27, w&amp;t.<br />
Short Row 3: K26, w&amp;t.<br />
Short Row 4: P25, w&amp;t.<br />
Short Row 5: Knit to 1 st before<br />
previously wrapped st, w&amp;t.<br />
Short Row 6: Purl to 1 st before<br />
previously wrapped st, w&amp;t.<br />
Repeat Short Rows 5 &amp; 6 until 10 sts<br />
remain unwrapped in the center.<br />
Next row: Knit to first wrapped st, knit<br />
wrap with next st, turn.<br />
Next row: Purl to first wrapped st, purl<br />
wrap with next st, turn.<br />
Repeat the last 2 rows until all 28 sts<br />
have been worked.**<br />
<strong>FOOT</strong><br />
Transfer held sts back onto needle.<br />
Working in the round, knit 24 rounds<br />
even.<br />
<strong>TOE</strong><br />
Repeat from * to ** on first 28 Toe sts,<br />
placing remaining 28 instep sts on st<br />
holder.<br />
Cut yarn, leaving a long tail for grafting<br />
or seaming.<br />
<strong>FINISHING</strong><br />
Transfer held sts back onto needle. With<br />
yarn needle, graft or seam last row<br />
of Toe to Foot instep sts. Break yarn,<br />
leaving a 6&#8243; (15.25 cm) tail.<br />
<strong>Cuff</strong><br />
With B and circular needle, pick up st in<br />
first cast-on st, skip next st, *pick up st<br />
in next cast-on st, skip next st; repeat<br />
from * around cuff – 28 sts.<br />
Next round: *Knit through the back<br />
loop; repeat from * around.<br />
Next round: Purl around.<br />
Bind off all sts.<br />
Break yarn, leaving a 6&#8243; (15.25 cm) tail.<br />
Hanging Loop (Optional)<br />
With crochet hook and wrong side of<br />
stocking facing, join A at Leg cast-on<br />
edge and pull up a loop. Ch 13, slip st to<br />
first st to create hanging loop. Fasten<br />
off, leaving a 6&#8243; (15.25 cm) tail.<br />
With yarn needle, weave in all loose<br />
ends. Steam lightly if desired.<br />
<strong>ABBREVIATIONS</strong><br />
A = Color A; B = Color B; ch = chain; K<br />
= knit; mm = millimeters; P = Purl; st(s)<br />
= stitch(es); * or ** = repeat whatever<br />
follows the * or ** as indicated.</p>
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