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Scofflaw (light)
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Scofflaw is a playful and engaging knitting pattern, designed with a simple, easy-to-remember repeat that’s perfect for those moments when you want to unwind with some mindless knitting. The pattern’s delightful stripes offer endless opportunities for creative colour combinations, allowing you to experiment with your favourite shades or use up those leftover yarns in your stash.
Whether you’re a seasoned knitter looking for a fun, relaxing project or a beginner eager to dive into something new, Scofflaw is the perfect choice for creating a stylish and versatile hat.
Worked from the bottom up, this versatile hat pattern allows you to craft a perfectly fitting hat seamlessly in the round. The construction involves starting with the brim, progressing to the body, and culminating with shaping the crown. As you approach the final stages of the crown, you’ll need to switch from using 16” / 40 cm circular needles to either the magic loop method or double-pointed needles, depending on your preference for tackling smaller circumferences.
A notable feature of this hat pattern is its versatility in accommodating different sizes. For the pattern motif and crown, there are both written directions and charts available. You’ll be able to work independently with your preferred directions once the brim is done.
Additional resources for this pattern, including yarn subs and errata, can be found here.
SKILL LEVEL
Easy
SIZE INFORMATION
Baby (Toddler, Child/Teen, Adult, Large Adult)
16 (18, 20, 22, 24)” / 40.5 (45.5, 51, 56, 61) cm — adult sizes are in bold throughout the pattern to help differentiate the multiple sizes.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
14 (16, 18, 20, 22)” / 35.5 (40.5, 45.5, 51, 56) cm circumference — select a size from the finished measurements that is 1-3” / 2.5-7.5 cm smaller than your head circumference. This hat is worn with negative ease. 6.5 (7.25, 8, 9, 10)” / 16.5 (18.5, 20.5, 23, 25.5) cm in height.
NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, scissors, tape measure, stitch marker (1), pompom (optional)
SUGGESTED NEEDLES
Brim: US1.5 (2.5 mm) 16” / 40 cm circular needles, or one size smaller than needles used for gauge
Body: US2 (2.75 mm) 16” / 40 cm circular needles, or the size required to get gauge
Crown: Same needle size as the body using preferred needles for a small circumference (magic loop or double-pointed needles)
YARN REQUIREMENTS
MC: 61 (98, 97, 159, 168) yds / 56 (90, 89, 145, 154) m fingering weight yarn
CC: 55 (50, 89, 84, 132) yds / 50 (46, 81, 77, 121) m fingering weight yarn
SUGGESTED YARN
Small Fish Yarn — Merino Sock
80% SW Merino 20% Nylon
420 yds (384 m) / 4 oz (115 g)
MC: Embers & Ivory
CC: Gingerbread Cookie
https://www.etsy.com/shop/SmallFishYarns
GAUGE
32 stitches by 46 rounds in pattern motif on larger needles = 4” / 10 cm, after blocking. Gauge is crucial in obtaining the correct fit. Changes in gauge will cause a size difference for both your finished hat and the yardage requirements for your project.
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LOW-VISIBILITY & SCREEN READER FORMAT
A low-visibility and a screen-reader-accessible version of this pattern are available with this pattern purchase. The low-visibility format is 24pt print in Arial, black font, no italics, and contains written directions (there are no charts to work from). The screen reader format has all the items mentioned above, contains no abbreviations, and accessibility was checked by the read-aloud function on both a Windows PC and Android device.
PATTERN SUPPORT For pattern support for this design, please email melinda@rhyflowerknits.com
Jerrah Robbins provided professional tech editing for this pattern.
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- First published: August 2016
- Page created: September 13, 2024
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