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Little dudes will love shooting hoops wearing this ode-to-basketball hat. It features a large bobble on top and SWISH duplicate-stitched on the front. A great stash-buster, the Jake hat delivers a big wow factor but is far less complicated than it looks! Consider making it in your favorite team colors.
Materials:
2 colors of worsted weight wool. In the example, I used Cascade 220 (navy) for the main color and Dream in Color Classy (saffron) for the contrasting color.
16” circular needles, sizes US 6 & 7 (4 & 4.5 mm) or size needed to obtain gauge (I am a loose knitter so in the example, I used sizes US 5 & 6) and additional needles in the larger size for small-diameter knitting (DPNs, a second circular or a long Magic Loop needle).
Small amount of black embroidery floss or lightweight black yarn.
Small amount of fiberfill or scrap yarn to stuff basketball bobble.
Gauge:
5.25 stitches/inch in stockinette stitch.
Suggested Hook Sizes:
If using: Worsted | Sport/DK | Fingering | Lace Weight |
I or J | G or H | E or F | C or D (or even B) |
or whichever hook gives you a pleasing fabric for your yarn and personal gauge/tension.
Gauge: Variable. Because this is a scarf, gauge is not essential
Yarn Requirements: Instructions given for 4 yarn weights: Worsted (Sport/DK, Fingering, Lace); approximately 275 (330, 440, 500) yards for a roughly 6 inches wide by 6 foot long scarf. I have slightly over estimated the yardage requirements to give a margin of safety.
-You can also use this pattern for a shawl. Simply triple the given starting chain and quadruple the yarn requirements for the weight of yarn you are using. If making the shawl, you will be working roughly 150% of the rows needed for the scarf.