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Page 1: PI TOPPER CHEMO CAP - Knitting Paradisestatic.knittingparadise.com/.../1427659862337-pi_topper_chemo_cap.pdf · PI TOPPER CHEMO CAP by Corey Laflamme Ifelt compelled to design my

PI TOPPER CHEMO CAP

by Corey Laflamme

I felt compelled to design my own chemo cap. I was diagnosed, very unexpectedly, with breast cancer 5 1/2 years ago, when I

was just 25. For more than 6 months of treatment, I lived in scarves and hats, including a couple I crocheted or sewed myself.

I wanted to take my personal experience and see if I could come up with a simple design that was also attractive and

comfortable. I designed it to be snug-fitting around the ears and neck, with a little bit of puff to the crown to hint that there may

be hair underneath. I feel it will also make a great sleeping cap (people just don’t realize how chilly a bare head gets at night!)

Experience:

Intermediate.

Size:

Adult, one size fits most.

Materials:

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1 ball elann.com Esprit (98.3% cotton/ 1.7% elastic, 100 yards (relaxed) per 50-gram ball).

Needles - Size 4.5mm (US 7) needles – set of dpns and one circular, 16” or 20” long, OR 2 circulars, 24” or longer (I used 2

circulars, then 1 dpn for the edging), or size that creates fabric you like.

1 stitch marker.

Gauge:

25 stitches = 4” (Exact gauge is not really important).

METHOD:

This hat is worked in the round from the top down. The top of the hat is based on Elizabeth Zimmerman's pi pattern. After the

initial start, which may be a bit awkward if you are unfamiliar with it, the pattern is simple, almost-mindless knitting with only 4

increase rounds and then a knit-on edging to form the band of the hat.

Using 2 circs, or DPNs if preferred, cast on 9 sts and join, placing a stitch marker for end of round.

Round 1 - K

Round 2 - Double the number of sts by k front&back in each stitch.

K three rounds. On next round, increase to 36 sts by k f&b in each stitch.

Knit six rounds. On next round, increase to 72 sts by k f&b in each stitch.

Knit twelve rounds. On next round, increase to 144 sts by k f&b in each stitch. (If not beginning with circular needles, I

recommend switching to them when the number of sts permits).

Knit as many rounds as desired until circle is a size that would fit over the top of the head nearly from ear-tip to ear-tip. (I knit

29 rows.)

Create wide edge/hat band:

CO 13 sts to right needle tip. Continue to use that end of needle and a dpn.

Row 1: Turn work and k 12 cast-on sts (placing a marker after this 12th st will eliminate the need to count sts on subsequent

rows), K2tog twice. (Note: this will use up 3 live sts of the unfinished edge of the hat.)

Row 2: Turn work and knit across (there will be 14 sts on the knit-back rows).

Continue to work Rows 1 and 2 around the hat until all the live sts from crown of hat are knit into the edging.

Join ends of band:

After working last live st (from crown of hat) into edging, k each st on needle to a stitch from the original CO edge, lining them

up (there will be 14 sts). Then continue to k every row for 1 inch or desired length of overlap.

On front (public) side, next row: k 1, ssk, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.

Next row: k.

Repeat these two rows until 5 sts remain. Bind off on public side.

Finishing:

Weave in ends. Attach decoration of choice: flower, pin, button, etc. Donate.

Abbreviations:

circ(s) - circular needle(s), CO - cast on, dpn(s) - double pointed needle(s), k - knit, k2tog - knit 2 together, kf&b - knit into

front and into back of same st, ssk - slip 2 sts separately as if to knit, insert left needle into front of slipped sts, and k slipped sts

together, st(s) - stitch(es).

Please note this pattern is copyrighted material and the entire contents of this pattern are copyrighted as a collective work

under the copyright laws of Canada and the United States. You may print a copy of this pattern for your own personal use and

enjoyment, but editing, publishing, transmitting, e-mailing, posting it to a list service or database, or otherwise commercially

exploiting this pattern is strictly forbidden.

Copyright Elann.com Inc.

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