Product description

"This easy-to-work stitch pattern creates an evocative basketweave stitch that looks truly woven. Created with only knits, purls, and slip stitches, the finished fabric is richly textured with a warm, squishy hand. Slipped stitch “floats” are carried along the RS of the fabric to create the repeating pattern of horizontal lines that interweave with the vertical ribbing. Use a relaxed tension when carrying the floats for a finished fabric that is lively and elastic to the touch.

Doubling the ribbed brim brings a professional-feeling finish to the piece and helps to balance the thickly textured fabric on the hat body. Starting with a provisional cast on, the 1x1 ribbed brim is worked to twice the depth of the finished brim, then folded in half and joined into a double-layer by working the provisionally cast on stitches together with the final round of the brim.

The crown decreasing is camouflaged into the woven stitch pattern to create a seamless, decorative finish at the top of the hat. Instructions for both Adult and Child sizing are included in the pattern." — designer, Jared Flood

Designer: Jared Flood

Collection: Winter Edit

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Loomed

Basketweave Textured Hat

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  • English
Skill Level 3 of 5
$12.00 (PDF) Regular price
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Imbue Worsted 5-ply Worsted-Spun Worsted Weight
$18.50 / 104 yards ($0.18/yd)
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  • Product description

    "This easy-to-work stitch pattern creates an evocative basketweave stitch that looks truly woven. Created with only knits, purls, and slip stitches, the finished fabric is richly textured with a warm, squishy hand. Slipped stitch “floats” are carried along the RS of the fabric to create the repeating pattern of horizontal lines that interweave with the vertical ribbing. Use a relaxed tension when carrying the floats for a finished fabric that is lively and elastic to the touch.

    Doubling the ribbed brim brings a professional-feeling finish to the piece and helps to balance the thickly textured fabric on the hat body. Starting with a provisional cast on, the 1x1 ribbed brim is worked to twice the depth of the finished brim, then folded in half and joined into a double-layer by working the provisionally cast on stitches together with the final round of the brim.

    The crown decreasing is camouflaged into the woven stitch pattern to create a seamless, decorative finish at the top of the hat. Instructions for both Adult and Child sizing are included in the pattern." — designer, Jared Flood

    Designer: Jared Flood

    Collection: Winter Edit

    View the Winter Edit Lookbook

    Share on social: #LoomedHat

     

  • Share