stack of knit hats

stack of knit hats

 

Carousel Beanie meet the Ribbon Candy Beanie!  The combo of the carousel striped brim and the mosaic knitting body of the hat is colorful and cute, don’t you think?

Read on for yarn and needle recommendations and the free pattern!

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Skill Level → adventurous beginner

Skills to know ↓

 

This pattern uses a relatively newly popular technique in knitting called Mosaic Knitting.  It looks like fair isle, but instead of using 2 strands of yarn each row, you use only one.  Then with a combination of slip stitches and knitting you create a colorful stranded knit project but with only 1 color per row.  It’s like magic!

Here is a great book with mosaic knitting patterns and tutorials:

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Yarn

Malabrigo Rios Yarn in Aniversario and Cian

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Related Post → The Carousel Beaniered hat with red/grey striped brim hanging on hook

 

Needles

Knitpicks Caspian Options Short Interchangeable Circular Set

Size 8 and size 10 needles with a 16″ cord and a gauge of 16 stitches per 4 inches for stockinette stitch in the round.  Check your gauge!

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Pattern

The Ribbon Candy Beanie → A Simple Mosaic Knitting Pattern

I used size 8 and 10 needles with this worsted weight yarn.  Be sure to check your gauge!  My gauge for this yarn with size 8 needles is 4 stitches per inch, or 16 stitches per 4″.  I am a loose knitter so you may want to go up a size in needles.  Gauge is very important!

For baby/ toddler/ kid/ teen/ women/ men:

Multiply your swatched stitches per inch by 12 (16,16,20, 20, 24) and that’s how many stitches to cast on for your hat.

For this hat, I am knitting a woman’s size hat, so the multiplier is 20.  I swatched and with size 8 needles, I knit 4 stitches per inch.  So in this case I cast on 80 stitches (4 x 20) with the Main Color.

Join for knitting in the round.

Knit 7 rows.

Switch to size 10 needles. The slip stitch pattern is a tighter knit.

Begin slip stitch pattern:

Row 1: with coordinating color, knit 1, slip 1* around
Row 2: with main color, slip 1, knit 1 * around

Continue for a total of 5″ from cast on edge.

Join the Lining of the Brim

Pick up stitches from the original cast on edge with another same size circular needle.  Fold lining and brim together.  Join the cast on edge to the live stitches by knitting one stitch off of each of the two left needles.

Body of the hat

Follow this 4 row repeat:

Rows 1 and 2: Knit around with main color (MC)

Rows 3 and 4: Pick up coordinating color (CC) and Knit 3, Slip 1 to the end of the row

Continue mosaic knitting by knitting these 4 rows over and over until hat measure 6″ (7, 7.5, 7.5, 8, 8.5) ending on Row 4.

Begin decreases:

With MC:

K2, K2tog * repeat to end of round
Knit

With CC:
K1, K2tog *repeat to end of round
Knit

Cut CC yarn.

With MC:
K2tog* repeat to end of round

Knit * repeat to end of round

K2tog* repeat to end of round

Continue these 2 rows until 12 stitches left.  Cut yarn and using a tapestry needle, thread through the live stitches and pull tight.  Secure.

Pompom – Optional but fun

If you like a faux fur pompom try here:  Etsy: faux fur pompoms.  They come in different sizes, are beautifully made and less expensive than other Etsy shops!It is also fun to make your own yarn pompoms.  I like to use the Knitpicks Clover Pompom Maker.   For help use this guide.
I hope you enjoy knitting this fun hat!