Free Knitted Modern Enea Hat Pattern Tutorial

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Here Is FREE Knitted Modern Enea Hat Pattern by Cocador

Abbreviations

P purl
K knit
K3tg knit 3 together (2 sts decrease)
St stitch /stitches
BOR Beginning of round

 

A perfect simple hat comes in a huge variety of sizes, quick and easy knit in a simple
structure pattern, bottom up in the round. Optional you can add a pompom to your
hat.

It’s recommended to fix the pompom just with a slip knot to make it detachable

Skills: knit in the round, magic loop method or work with dpn’s, decreases, making
pompoms

Sizes: 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 / 5 / 6

To fit head circumference <38 / <43 / <47 / <52 / <55 / <60 cm (15 /17 / 18.5 / 20.5 /
21.5 / 23.5 inch ) which corresponds with 0-3 m / 3-6 m / 6-12m / 2-5y / 6+ and small
adult heads / normal-large adult heads

The Hat is very stretchy and can be worn for a long time

Height: 13 / 16 / 19 / 19 / 21 / 23 cm (5 / 6 / 7.5 / 7.5 / 8 / 9 inch)
Ease: the hat is worked with around 4 / 5 / 6 / 7 / 7 / 7 cm (1.5 / 2 / 2.5 / 2.75 / 2.75 /
2.75 inch) of negative ease.

Needles: circular needle and / or double pointed needles 4.5 mm (US 7)

  • You can work complete hat with circular needles using magic loops method
    or start with circular needles and switch later to double pointed needles.

 

Gauge: 16st/30r – 10/10 cm (4” / 4”) worked with needle 4,5 mm in the structured
pattern stitch (size 1-8 of the main part), measure gauge swatch non stretched

Yarn: Drops Nepal
65% wool 35% alpaca – 65 m /50g
45 / 62 / 72 / 80 / 100 / 120 m (49 / 68 / 79 / 87,5 / 110 / 131 yard) for hat and around
10 g for the pompom

  • You can use any yarn that matches the gauge (aran weight)

 

You need:
• Stitch markers (1 for BOR)
• Tapestry needle

 

Please read complete pattern before
you start your hat.

Start / Setup

Cast on 54 / 60 / 66 / 72 / 80 / 88 st on
circular needle using the long tail
method, join to round, place marker
(BOR)

Main Part
Round 1: *k1, p1* for one round,
Round 2: repeat Round 1
Round 3: k for one round
Round 4: repeat Round 3
Round 5: *p1, k1* for one round
Round 6: repeat Round5
Rounds 7-8: repeat Rounds 3 and 4
Repeat Rounds 1-8 another 2 / 3 / 4 / 4
/ 4 / 5 times

Crown / Decrease part

Only size 1-4
Rounds 1-6: repeat Rounds 1-6 of the
main part
Round 7: *k3tg, k3* for one round, k
until end [36 / 40 / 44 / 48/ – / -]
Round 8: k for one round
Round 9: *k1, p1* for one Round
Round 10: repeat Round 9
Round 11: *k3tg, k1* for one round k
until end [18 / 20 / 22 / 24 / – / -]
Round 12: k for one round
Round 13: k2tg for one round [9 / 10 /
11 /12 / – / -]
Round 14: k for one round
Only size 5-6
Rounds 1-6: repeat Rounds 1-6 of the
main part
Round 7: *k3tg, k5* for one round, k
until end [- / – / – / – / 60 / 66]
Round 8: k for one round
Round 9: *k1,p1* for one Round
Round 10: repeat Round 9
Round 11: *k3tg, k3* for one round, k
until end [- / – / – / – / 40 / 44]
Round 12: k for one round
Round 13: *p1, k1* for one round
Round 14: repeat round 13
Round 15: *k3tg, k1* for one round, k
until end [- / – / – / – / 20 / 22]
Round 16: k for one round
Round 17: k2tg for one round [- / – / – / –
/ 10 / 11]
Round 18: k for one round

Again for all sizes

Cut yarn, leaving a longer tail, use
tapestry needle to weave tail through
remaining stitches. Pull together tight.

Secure peak with some extra stitches
from the wrong side.

Finishing

Weave in ends. Steam or wet block
to measurements.