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FO: Ultra Alpaca striped hat

October 12th, 2008 Leave a comment Go to comments

Pattern: Brooklyn Tweed’s “Turn A Square Hat” (with modifications)
Yarn: Berroco Ultra Alpaca
Needles: 16″ size 6 circs (two circs for crown)
Notes: I might decrease the number of body stitches next time – it’s just a little looser than I’d like, but not unacceptably so. Also, while I know it won’t have sharp corners if the double decreases are separated by a knit stitch between, I still might try that. I’m not sure how I feel about the gap that it creates. It’s not what I’d normally do. I love the colors that Ultra Alpaca comes in. You get a lot of bang for your buck with this yarn. All in all, I’m pleased.

Green alpaca stripe 1Green alpaca stripe 2Green alpaca stripe 3


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  1. Anonymous
    October 13th, 2008 at 00:31 | #1

    Re: Turn A Square Hat

    Thanks for posting about this hat. I’m currently working on this hat for the 3rd time! I keep getting dissatisfied w/the gaps that are caused by the double decreases, too.

    I had posted to 2 different groups about this problem & no one seemed to know what I was talking about, nor did they seem to have a solution. Finally….someone has had a similar experience /w/this pattern. I may try your idea of knitting a st. betw. the dec.

    Your hat looks great by the way. The hat that I had almost finished, before ripping out because of the gaps…..was a little big, too. I’m not too sure that my son is going to like it or not. He likes these kinds of hats to hug his head.

  2. Anonymous
    October 13th, 2008 at 00:31 | #2

    Re: Turn A Square Hat

    Thanks for posting about this hat. I’m currently working on this hat for the 3rd time! I keep getting dissatisfied w/the gaps that are caused by the double decreases, too.

    I had posted to 2 different groups about this problem & no one seemed to know what I was talking about, nor did they seem to have a solution. Finally….someone has had a similar experience /w/this pattern. I may try your idea of knitting a st. betw. the dec.

    Your hat looks great by the way. The hat that I had almost finished, before ripping out because of the gaps…..was a little big, too. I’m not too sure that my son is going to like it or not. He likes these kinds of hats to hug his head.

  3. October 13th, 2008 at 00:59 | #3

    The hat turned out beautiful! I love the colors!

  4. October 13th, 2008 at 00:59 | #4

    The hat turned out beautiful! I love the colors!

  5. October 13th, 2008 at 02:06 | #5

    Re: Turn A Square Hat

    Thanks! Yeah, I dropped down a needle size and I still think it’s a little loose. Next time I make one, I’ll come down another four or eight stitches.

    When I’m doing decreases on either side of a marker doing socks, I always put a couple of stitches between. Instead of ssk, k2tog, I do ssk, k1, k1, k2tog, and it doesn’t cause any gaps. I think that’s what I’ll do next time.

  6. October 13th, 2008 at 02:06 | #6

    Re: Turn A Square Hat

    Thanks! Yeah, I dropped down a needle size and I still think it’s a little loose. Next time I make one, I’ll come down another four or eight stitches.

    When I’m doing decreases on either side of a marker doing socks, I always put a couple of stitches between. Instead of ssk, k2tog, I do ssk, k1, k1, k2tog, and it doesn’t cause any gaps. I think that’s what I’ll do next time.

  7. October 13th, 2008 at 02:11 | #7

    Thanks! I had the greens left over from a green Jayne hat and I picked up the brown with this in mind when I stopped by Charlotte Yarn‘s new location. Buying new yarn on the first stop to the store’s new home seemed like the thing to do.

  8. October 13th, 2008 at 02:11 | #8

    Thanks! I had the greens left over from a green Jayne hat and I picked up the brown with this in mind when I stopped by Charlotte Yarn‘s new location. Buying new yarn on the first stop to the store’s new home seemed like the thing to do.

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