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ThorpeDesign by Kirsten KapurMy husband thinks that this hat with earflaps looks like Jim Thorpe’shelmet. It works up quickly in chunky yarn. Braids, as long or as short asyou’d like, liven things up. Thorpe is a great pattern to have fun playing withcolor. Instructions are given for the solid and stranded version of Thorpe.This pattern would also look fantastic worked in stripes of bright colors.Thorpe is knit from the top down. The garter stitch band and earflaps addthickness for warmth and structure. The crochet provides neatness andsupplies a bit of interest to the edge. Don’t be afraid of the half doublecrochet. You will find how to instructions in Debbie Stoller’s Stitch andBitch Crochet, through a quick Google search or in any good crochet book.

SIZE:Solid Hat: S, M, LStranded Hat: One Size.**Please note: Due to the nature ofthe stranded pattern, only one size isgiven. You may adjust the size byusing a heavier or lighter weight yarnand adjusting the gauge.FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:Solid Hat: 17.5(20, 22)” /44(50,56) cmStranded Hat: 19” / 48cmMATERIALS:Yarn for Solid Hat: MalabrigoChunky 1(1, 2) SkeinsContrast band and braids about half askeinYarn for Stranded Hat: AraucaniaNature Wool Chunky, 1 Skein each of MC and CC, about half a skein of athird color for the contrast trim and braids.Needles: One pair US 9(5.5mm), 16” circular and one set of 5 US size9(5.5mm) DPN’s or size to obtain gauge.Crochet Hook: G (4.5mm)Tapestry needleStitch markersStitch holderGAUGE:Solid Hat: 14.5 stitches 4” in stockinetteStranded Hat: 15 stitches 4” in stranded pattern.

Instructions For Solid HatCrownUsing DPN’s, cast on 4 stitches. Place one stitch on each of 4 needles, Jointo work in the round.Round 1: Knit into front and back (Kfb) of each stitch (8 stitches total)You may place stitch markers between each stitch at this point to mark thelocation of your increases.Round 2: Kfb of each stitch (16 stitches total)Round 3: *(Kfb, knit 1) repeat from * to end of round (24 stitches total)Round 4: *(Kfb, Knit 2) repeat from * to end of round (32 stitches total)Round 5: KnitRound 6: *(Kfb, Knit 3) repeat from * to end of round (40 stitches total)Round 7: KnitRound 8: *(Kfb, Knit 4) repeat from * to end of round (48 stitches total)Round 9: KnitRound 10: *(Kfb, Knit 5) repeat from * to end of round (56 stitches total)Round 11: KnitWhen the hat gets too big to work easily on the DPN’s you may switch tothe circular needle.Round 12: *(Kfb, Knit 6) repeat from * to end of round (64 stitches total)**Stop increasing here for size small.Round 13: KnitRound 14: *(Kfb, Knit 7) repeat from * to end of round (72 stitches total)**Stop increasing here for size medium.Round 15: KnitRound 16: *(Kfb, Knit 8) repeat from * to end of round (80 stitches total)**Stop increasing here for size large.All Sizes: Continue to work in the round in stockinette stitch until the hatmeasures 6 (6.5,7)” from top.

BrimBegin to work in garter stitch (one row knit, one row purl) until you have 4(4,5) garter ridges. (A garter ridge is made up of two rounds, one knit andone purl.)Next round (on a knit round): bind off 24(28, 30) stitches, knit to end ofround.Begin to work back and forth. Note that the slipped stitches at the beginningof the following rows will give you a clean edge to crochet into.Next row (WS): Slip 1, knit to end.Next row (RS): Slip 1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1.Next row (WS): Slip 1, knit to end.Next row (RS): Slip1, ssk, knit 10(11,12), place these 12(13,14) stitches on aholder, bind off 12(14,18), knit to 3 stitches from the end, k2tog, k1. 12 (13,14) stitches remain on the needle.EarflapsContinue in garter stitch, slipping first stitch and working back and forth onthe 12(13,14) stitches that remain on the needle for a total of 10(11,11)garter ridges (including the ridges in the brim).Next row (RS): Slip1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1.Next row (WS): Slip 1, knit to end.Next row (RS): Slip1, ssk, knit to last 3 stitches, k2tog, k1.Next row (WS): Slip 1, knit to end.Next row: Bind off.Place remaining stitches on needles, attach yarn and make second earflap.Weave in ends.Crochet BorderUsing contrast yarn, half double crochet into each stitch all the way around,join the last stitch to the first and weave in the ends.

BraidsCut 6 pieces of yarn 40” long. Loop the pieces through each of six crochetstitches at the bottom of the earflaps. Braid the pieces to desired length, andtrim the ends neatly.STRANDED HATUsing DPN’s, cast on 4 stitches. Place one stitch on each of 4 needles, Jointo work in the round.Work from chart, increasing at each “I” as indicated on the chart.You may customize the length of the hat by adjusting the number of “stripe”rows.Once the chart is completed,change the beginning of theround to five stitches beforethe previous start of theround and work as for sizeMedium in solid hat usingcontrast color. Be sure toknit the first round of thecontrast color for a cleantransition between the colors.

IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIMain Color (MC)Contrast Color (CC)No StitchI Increase by knitting into the front and backCopyright 2007 by Kirsten Kapur for Through the Loops

This pattern is intended for private use only. The pattern, photos and products made from the pattern maynot be used for commercial purposes with out the written consent of the designer.

Thorpe is a great pattern to have fun playing with color. Instructions are given for the solid and stranded version of Thorpe. This pattern would also look fantastic worked in stripes of bright colors. Thorpe is knit from the top down. The garter stitch band and earflaps add

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