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Entrelac Edge Hat Knitting Pattern - Buy now

Entrelac Edge Hat Knitting Pattern

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Entrelac Hat in Adult Size Knitting Pattern

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Easy Entrelac Hat

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Yarn-knit

Yarn-knit

Knit Nook Entrelac Hat (based loosely on “Lady’s Entrelac Hat” from www.knitting-and.com) Materials 2 skeins of Noro Silk Garden or Noro Kureyon US 5 16” circular US 5 DPN (optional) Tapestry needle Gauge: 5.5 sts/in Directions Using US 5 16 inch circular needle, CO 92 st Work in K2 P2 rib for 1.5 to 2 inches Knit next row and decrease 11 sts evenly. (81 sts) Foundation Row of Triangles K1, turn, P1, turn K2, turn, P2, turn K3, turn, P3, turn K4, turn, P4, turn K5, turn, P5, turn K6, turn, P6, turn K7, turn, P7, turn K8, turn, P8, turn K9 Repeat entire sequence eight more times (nine triangles total) First Row of Diamonds First Diamond Only: With right side facing, pick up and knit 9 sts along side of next triangle, turn *P 8, P2 tog, turn, K9, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous triangle is left, then P2 tog, P 6, P 2 tog (8 sts in new diamond) Next eight diamonds: With wrong side still facing, pick up and purl 9 sts along side of next triangle, turn, *K9, turn, P 8, P 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous triangle is left, then P 2 tog, P 6, P 2 tog (8 sts in new diamond) Second Row of Diamonds First Diamond Only: With wrong side facing, pick up and purl 8 sts, turn *K 7, K 2 tog, turn, P 8, turn* repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left K 2 tog, K 5, K 2 tog Next eight diamonds: With right side still facing, pick up and knit 8 sts, turn *P8, turn, K 7, K 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog, K5, K 2 tog Third Row First Diamond Only: With right side facing, pick up and knit 7 sts, turn * P 6, P 2 tog, turn, K7, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog, P 4, P 2 tog Next eight diamonds: With wrong side still facing, pick up and purl 7 sts, turn *K 7, turn, P 6, P 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog, P 4, P 2 tog. Fourth Row First Diamond Only: With wrong side facing, pick up and purl 6 sts, turn *K 5, K 2 tog, turn, P 7, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog, K 3, K 2 tog. Next eight diamonds: With right side still facing, pick up and knit 6 sts, turn *P6, turn, K 5, K 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog, K 3, K 2 tog. Fifth Row First Diamond Only: With right side facing, pick up and knit 5 sts, turn *P 4, P2 tog, turn, K 5, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog, P 2, P 2 tog. Next eight diamonds: With wrong side still facing, pick up and purl 5 sts, turn *K 5, turn, P 4, P 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog, P 2, P 2 tog. Sixth Row First Diamond Only: With wrong side facing, pick up and purl 4 sts, turn *K 3, K 2 tog, turn, P 4, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog, K 1, K 2 tog. Next eight diamonds: With right side still facing, pick up and knit 4 sts, turn *P 4, turn, K 3, K 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog, K 1, K 2 tog. Seventh Row First Diamond Only: With right side facing, pick up and knit 3 sts, turn *P2, P 2 tog, turn, K 3, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog twice. Next eight diamonds: With wrong side still facing, pick up and purl 3 sts, turn *K3, turn, P 2, P 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then P 2 tog twice. Eighth Row First Diamond Only: With wrong side facing, pick up and purl 2 sts, turn *K 1, K 2 tog, turn, P 2, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog. Next eight diamonds: With right side still facing, pick up and knit 2 sts, turn *P 2, turn, K 1, K 2 tog, turn*; repeat until one stitch from previous diamond is left, then K 2 tog. Finishing Sl1, K2tog, PSSO across round. K2tog around, thread yarn through sts and pull tight. Fasten off.

Sticks and String

Sticks and String

The photo above © sboots What beautiful knitting scarf! I found it on Ravelry… The pattern is fairly tedious at first however I would advise watching a video of entrelac knitting on youtube to get started. After you see how the knit is done it’s fairly easy to get a grasp of. Downl
oad Pattern: Pebbles Entrelac Scarf

knitting

knitting

Use the entrelac stitch to make this visually stunning hat. This free knitting pattern for a Lady’s Entrelac Hat would make a great gift for your friends this winter.

Knitting Techniques

Knitting Techniques

All this hat is knitted as „flat knitting“ method. (not in the round). The architecture of entrelac is different from that of other types of knitting. Entrelac fabric is composed of tiers of blocks that are set on their points, forming diamond shapes. Each block is worked individually and joined to its neighbor as it is being knit. You have to had some knitting skills. Not for beginner knitters. I think – it’s intermediate. Yarn: Katia Azteca (Weight Aran) or something else the same type yarn. Meterage 196 yards (180 meters) Unit weight 100 grams (3.5 ounces) Recommend hand wash and flat dry. Nature of striping yarn there is no guarantee that another hat knit in this pattern will knit up the same as the original. Hat weight = about 120gr. Finished size: Normal women sizes (hat in the Picture): Depth – 26cm (10“) (without pom-pom) Circ – 46cm (18“) Fix to head about 57-58cm (22“) Needles: 4,5 mm (approx US 7) circular needle or 4,5 mm straight Gauge: 17.0 sts = 4 inches (10 cm) (rib) Pattern part – 14 sts = 4 inches (10cm) Pattern is tested. But if you find mistakes – plase contact with me:))

Entrelac

Entrelac

Project Description: Flattering and colorful, Serendipity is a fun hat to knit and wear! Knit from the brim to the crown, this unique hat features a rounded stockinette stitch brim edge, Latvian braids and entrelac techniques. Materials Needed: Needles: US Size 5 (3.75 mm) 16” circular and dpn needles. Yarn: Sport weight yarn with gradually changing colors such as 1 skein Freia Fine Handpaints, 100% wool, sport wt., 2.64 oz, (75 gm) 217 yds (200 m), optional may use a small amount of another contrasting color for Latvian braids. Gauge: 24 st and 32 rows = 4” (10×10 cm) in st st. To save time, take time to check gauge. Finished Size: 20.5“ circumference and 8” tall. Fits head circumferences from 20.5” to 23”. Note: This listing is for a knitting pattern and not the finished item. Everyone who tries on this hat is amazed by how flattering it is!

Entrelac knitting

Entrelac knitting

All this hat is knitted as „flat knitting“ method. (not in the round). The architecture of entrelac is different from that of other types of knitting. Entrelac fabric is composed of tiers of blocks that are set on their points, forming diamond shapes. Each block is worked individually and joined to its neighbor as it is being knit. You have to had some knitting skills. Not for beginner knitters. I think – it’s intermediate. Yarn: Katia Azteca (Weight Aran) or something else the same type yarn. Meterage 196 yards (180 meters) Unit weight 100 grams (3.5 ounces) Recommend hand wash and flat dry. Nature of striping yarn there is no guarantee that another hat knit in this pattern will knit up the same as the original. Hat weight = about 120gr. Finished size: Normal women sizes (hat in the Picture): Depth – 26cm (10“) (without pom-pom) Circ – 46cm (18“) Fix to head about 57-58cm (22“) Needles: 4,5 mm (approx US 7) circular needle or 4,5 mm straight Gauge: 17.0 sts = 4 inches (10 cm) (rib) Pattern part – 14 sts = 4 inches (10cm) Pattern is tested. But if you find mistakes – plase contact with me:))

Products

Products

All this hat is knitted as „flat knitting“ method. (not in the round). The architecture of entrelac is different from that of other types of knitting. Entrelac fabric is composed of tiers of blocks that are set on their points, forming diamond shapes. Each block is worked individually and joined to its neighbor as it is being knit. You have to had some knitting skills. Not for beginner knitters. I think – it’s intermediate. Yarn: Katia Azteca (Weight Aran) or something else the same type yarn. Meterage 196 yards (180 meters) Unit weight 100 grams (3.5 ounces) Recommend hand wash and flat dry. Nature of striping yarn there is no guarantee that another hat knit in this pattern will knit up the same as the original. Hat weight = about 120gr. Finished size: Normal women sizes (hat in the Picture): Depth – 26cm (10“) (without pom-pom) Circ – 46cm (18“) Fix to head about 57-58cm (22“) Needles: 4,5 mm (approx US 7) circular needle or 4,5 mm straight Gauge: 17.0 sts = 4 inches (10 cm) (rib) Pattern part – 14 sts = 4 inches (10cm) Pattern is tested. But if you find mistakes – plase contact with me:))