The Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie Free Knitting Pattern
/I have said it before and will keep saying it: I just love a good classic beanie with a bit of texture and style and the Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie delivers!
The Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie features Vireo Yarn from Universal Yarns and it is so silky
The Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie free pattern was first launched for Stitch Up Chicago 2023 in partnership with Universal Yarn and now I am thrilled to share it here for all to enjoy!
Yarn provided by Universal Yarn / Pattern for Stitch Up Chicago
I truly loved working with Vireo yarn and working up a this classic and textured beanie made me love it even more (if that was even possible).
Whether you're a knitting newbie or a seasoned pro, The Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie Free Knitting Pattern is a must-try and will quickly become one of your faves to make.
Great for guys and gals of all ages - The Hammond Ribbed Texture Beanie Free Knitting Pattern is warm, stylish, and personalized by you. It works up super fast and you can easily make one in all your fave colors.
MATERIALS:
Universal Yarn Vireo – 1 skein (206 yds)
US 8 / 5 mm 16” circular needle & set of double pointed needles
Large needle to weave ends
Stitch Marker
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
K – knit
P – purl
BO – Bind Off
CO – cast on
st(s)- stitch (es)
sm – slip marker
k2tog - knit 2 together
Skill Level: Beginner
Gauge: 4 inch sq = 18 stitches x 30 rounds / 2x2 ribbing
Be sure to measure and to check your gauge
Finished hat:
Size: stretches to fit 21 – 23” average adult head
Beanie Length 7.5” Approx / Slouchy Length 14” Approx
CO 88 sts. Join for working in the round, careful not to twist sts. PM indicating beg of round - you will need this later for decreasing
K2, P2 Ribbing until you reach approx. 10”
*** For more slouch add rounds here
Begin shaping and switch to dpns as needed:
Crown Decrease:
R1: *k2, P2tog* to end / 66 sts
R2: *k2, p1* around
R3: *k2tog, p1 * around / 44 sts
R4: *k1, p1* around
R5: *k2tog* / 22 sts
R6: *k2tog* / 11 sts
Use needle, weave in tail through the remaining stitches to close up hat peak. Weave in ends using cast on tail to attach button or tag.
FINISHING
Cut approx. 5” tail and using your tapestry needle thread the tail through the remaining live stitches. Pull tight like a drawstring.
Fasten off
Weave in ends