1) The document provides instructions for making a hat using knitting with right-handed knitting. It describes the basic knitting stitches used like knit, purl, knit two together, and purl two together.
2) The instructions explain how to cast on 94 stitches and knit in a knit 2, purl 2 pattern for the first few rows. It then instructs to knit entire rows alternating with purl entire rows.
3) As the hat grows in length, it instructs to reduce stitches by knitting or purling two stitches together to gradually decrease the size.
4) The final steps explain how to seam the hat closed by weaving the tail y
2. Overview of Terms(Don’t worry about memorizing them) Knit = k Knit Two = k2 = k+k Knit Two Together = k2tog Purl = p Purl Two = p2 = p+p Purl Two Together = p2tog
3. Make sure you pull enough string to have a long tail (about 6 or more feet) End of Tail Attached
4. Then make your Slip Knot, with the tail on the left and attached on the right Slip Knot
9. After 2 Knits, move the attached end between the two needles Hint: it is important to move the yarn after each 2. If not, you will have more than 94 stitches Move behind needle to front
12. Remember to move your yarn to the outside before your next Knit 2
13. Do your next Knit 2, then move the yarn back to the inside for Purl 2 Yarn moved inside for p2 k2 p2 k2
14. Do your next Purl 2, then move the yarn back to the outside for Knit 2 p2 Yarn moved outside for k2 k2 p2 k2
15. So Remember Before k2, yarn must be on the OUTSIDE Before p2, yarn must be on the INSIDE In case you do forget and end up with extra stitches, don’t worry, it isn’t a big deal. It is more important to keep all the stitches so the hat doesn’t unravel
16. Your hat should look like this after Row 1 of alternating Knit 2 Purl 2 Hint: your last 2 stitches should have been k2
17. Row 2: a continuation of Row 1. So this row begins with PURL 2 KNIT 2 Move to inside for p2 Hint: this row should end with Purl 2. k2 p2
18. Repeat Row 1 and 2 three more times. The hat should be 1 inch length.
19. Row 9: this row will be ENTIRELY KNIT Remember the yarn is on the outside
20. Row 10: this will be ENTIRELY PURL Remember the yarn is on the inside
23. Continue repeating Rows 9 and 10 until the hat is 6-7 inches total. Hint: the length will depend on who will wear it.
24. The next row is ENTIRELY Knit Two Together. Hint: to k2tog, insert the needle through 2 stitches instead of 1 and Knit as normal
25. By Knitting Two Together, this will reduce your stitches amount by 1/2 k2tog
26. Your hat should look like this, with a total of 47 stitches. Hint: in case you had more/less than 94 stitches, k2tog until complete. If there is an odd number, Knit the last stitch by itself
27. The next row is ONLY Purl. DO NOT p2tog Hint: you will still have 47 stitches after this row
28. For the next row, Knit 2 Together. This will reduce your stitches by ½ again Hint: for the last stitch of your 47, Knit it by itself
35. To finish the hat, cut the attached end so that 10 inches remain.
36. Using a bobby-pin or large sewing needle, weave the yarn through the stitches.
37. Now remove the needles and tighten the string that you weaved through.
38. From the inside of the hat, knot the string near the top and cut off the remaining yarn.
39. Using the original tail and a bobby-pin or sewing needle, seam the two edges
40. On the side without the tail, weave the yarn through a horizontal stitch. Hint: horizontal stitches can be found behind the outside pattern by stretching the sides
42. Now weave the yarn through a horizontal stitch on the other side. Continue alternating sides and moving upwards.
43. Once you pass the rim, continue weaving through horizontal stitches. Hint: when you reach this point you must choose whether to weave through the Vs or s. For symmetry, you must go through the same on each side. V
44. Once the entire hat is seamed, weave the yarn through the inside and knot until secure. Cut off the remaining tail. knot seam
45. Now enjoy your hat!Or donate it to the Cancer Patients of St. Pete’s All Children’s Hospital