knit a boston red sox hat

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© Tiffany Chen, 2009 http://www.ravelry.com/people/shortyFF This design is for personal, non-profit use only. Boston Red Sox Hat Boston Red Sox Hat Notes: This is my first pattern, so I can only hope it is clear and accurate! The hat is made first, with the “B” image stitched in later using duplicate stitch – this creates the nice embroidery effect. Of course, the chart is fully adaptable to intarsia/stranded knitting (and if you know how to do that in the round, kudos to you, because I don’t). It can also be used on other projects such as sweaters, gloves, socks, etc. Happy knitting, and GO SOX! Size: S/M Tension: Approx. 22.5 sts. and 30 rows = 4” (10 cm.) Materials 1. Approx. one and a half skeins of Color 1 (hat) - Pictured: Jo Sharp 8 ply DK Pure Wool, Ink 901 2. One strand of Color 2 (“B” outline) – approx. 12 ft. - Pictured: Classic Elite Yarns Provence, White 3. Two strands of Color 3 (“B” fill-in) – approx. 18 ft. each - Pictured: Classic Elite Yarns Provence, Red 4. One set of double pointed needles, Size US 4 (3.5 mm) 5. One tapestry needle

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Page 1: Knit a Boston Red Sox Hat

© Tiffany Chen, 2009 http://www.ravelry.com/people/shortyFF

This design is for personal, non-profit use only.

B o s t o n R e d S o x H a tB o s t o n R e d S o x H a t

Notes: This is my first pattern, so I can only hope it is clear and accurate! The hat is made first, with the “B” image stitched in later using duplicate stitch – this creates the nice embroidery effect. Of course, the chart is fully adaptable to intarsia/stranded knitting (and if you know how to do that in the round, kudos to you, because I don’t). It can also be used on other projects such as sweaters, gloves, socks, etc. Happy knitting, and GO SOX! Size: S/M Tension: Approx. 22.5 sts. and 30 rows = 4” (10 cm.) Materials

1. Approx. one and a half skeins of Color 1 (hat) - Pictured: Jo Sharp 8 ply DK Pure Wool, Ink 901

2. One strand of Color 2 (“B” outline) – approx. 12 ft. - Pictured: Classic Elite Yarns Provence, White

3. Two strands of Color 3 (“B” fill-in) – approx. 18 ft. each - Pictured: Classic Elite Yarns Provence, Red

4. One set of double pointed needles, Size US 4 (3.5 mm) 5. One tapestry needle

Page 2: Knit a Boston Red Sox Hat

© Tiffany Chen, 2009 http://www.ravelry.com/people/shortyFF

This design is for personal, non-profit use only.

Instructions Using Color 1, cast on 105 sts. and divide evenly on three DP needles. Work in K3, P3 ribbing for 8 rounds. (Because this will start with K3 and end with K3 on each round, the back of the hat will have 6 knit sts. in a row). Continue in st. st. until hat measures 4 ¾” (12 cm). Crown Shaping Round 1: K1, [K2tog, K6] 13 times – 92 sts. Work 3 rows. Round 5: K1, [K2tog, K5] 13 times – 79 sts. Work 3 rows. Round 9: K1, [K2tog, K4] 13 times – 66 sts. Work 1 row. Round 11: K1 [K2tog, K3] 13 times – 53 sts. Work 1 row. Round 13: K1 [K2tog, K2] 13 times – 40 sts. Work 1 row. Round 15: K1 [K2tog, K1] 13 times – 27 sts. Work 1 row. Round 17: K1, [K2tog] 13 times. Work 1 row. Cut yarn and thread through remaining 14 sts. Pull tight and fasten off securely.

Page 3: Knit a Boston Red Sox Hat

© Tiffany Chen, 2009 http://www.ravelry.com/people/shortyFF

This design is for personal, non-profit use only.

Image With tapestry needle, use duplicate stitch to stitch in the below chart. The bottom right-hand corner of the image should be 48 stitches in from the beginning of the fourth round above the ribbing. For the “B” outline, thread the needle with the single strand of Color 2, folding the strand in half and tying at the ends so that there are actually 2 strands being stitched at once. (See photo below). For the “B” fill-in, thread the needle with both strands of Color 3, folding the strands in half and tying at the ends so that there are actually 4 strands being stitched at once. I did the white outline first, then the red fill-in. Be kind to yourself: STITCH LOOSELY! Because of the multiple strands, the image will pull together tightly. You may use fewer strands simply by not folding them in half, and it will be easier to stitch then, but the image won’t pop out as much.

= No stitch

= Color 2

= Color 3