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Panda Entrelac Baby Hat - Intermediate Skill

Panda Entrelac Baby Hat

Designed & Knit by Nancy Wild - A Warm and Wild Design

 

Materials: 1 - 50 gr ball Crystal Palace Panda Cotton in Main color (MC) shown here with #9575 "circus"
1 - 50 gr ball of Crystal Palace Panda Cotton in a contrasting color (CC) #0402 "ember glow"
1 set of size 4 Crystal Palace Star Bamboo Needles or size needed to get gauge
Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends 


Gauge: 7 Sts per inch and 12 rows per inch 

Note: This pattern will work for an Adult size hat if you use Crystal Palace Taos double stranded and size 10 1/2 needles or Crystal Palace Iceland with size 10 1/2 needles. You will need 3 balls of MC and 1 ball of CC for Taos and 2 balls of MC Iceland and One ball of CC. 

Hat: Cast on 80 sts with CC color Join being careful not to twist sts and placing a marker to indicate the beginning of the rounds.
Work 10 rounds of K 2, P 2 rib in CC work 4 round of rib in MC, then 10 rounds of CC.
Increase round: *K 1, K in front and back of next St* (increase made).
Repeat around (120 Sts)
Knit all sts for 3 1/2 inches (7 inches if using for Adult pattern) using MC.


Setup Triangles: Working in CC yarn
Row 1: SL 1, K1, turn.
Row 2: SL 1, P 1, turn
Row 3; SL 1, K 2, turn
Row 4: SL 1, P2, turn
Row 5: SL 1, K3, turn
Row 6: SL 1, P 3, turn
Row 7: SL 1, K 4, turn
Row 8: SL 1, P4, turn
Row 9: SL 1, K5, turn
Row 10: SL 1, P 5 turn
Row 11: SL 1, K6, turn
Row 12: SL 1, P6, turn
Row 13: SL 1, K7, turn
Row 14: SL 1, P7, turn
Row 15: SL 1, K8, turn
Row 16: SL 1, P8, Turn
Row 17: SL 1, K9, turn
Row 18: SL 1, P9, turn
Row 19: SL 1, K10, turn
Row 20: SL 1, P10, turn
Row 21: SL 1, K11, turn
Row 22: SL 1, P11, turn
Row 23: SL 1, K12, turn
Row 24: SL 1, P12, turn
Row25: SL 1, K13, turn
Row 26: SL 1, P13, turn
Row 27: SL 1, K14. turn
Repeat these 27 rows until you have completed 8 triangles in total. [Note: on row 27, for triangle #8, do not turn.  You now face the the slipped st edge of triangle #1 and this is where you pick up 15 sts. ] 


Star motif and closing top of hat: First rectangle: (this one will NOT be repeated again)
Pickup 15 sts on the slipped stitch side of the triangle (this can be accomplished by picking up every slipped st on the edge)
Row 1: With MC K 14, K2tog (one form pickup and one from setup triangle) turn Row 2: SL 1, P 14, turn
Repeat these two rows until you have worked all of the Sts from the first setup triangle.


Next 6 rectangles:
Next row: Pickup 15 Sts on the edge of the next triangle.
Row 1: K 14 K2tog (1 st from the next triangle. Turn Row 2: SL 1, P13, P2tog, Turn. Row 3: SL 1, K13, K2tog, turn.
Repeat rows 2&3 until you have worked all of the sts from the previous rectangle and the next triangle)

The last rectangle is worked the same as the 6 previous ones except after the last row you will Pick up the Slipped sts from the edge of the first triangle and do a three needle bind off. Leave a tail to run through the slipped sts at the top and pull closed. Bring yarn to inside of hat and weave in all ends. 


Source: http://crystalpalaceyarns.com/cpy/patterns/baby-child/pandacotton-baby-hat.html 

Panda Entrelac Baby Hat

Designed & Knit by Nancy Wild - A Warm and Wild Design

 

Materials: 1 - 50 gr ball Crystal Palace Panda Cotton in Main color (MC) shown here with #9575 "circus"
1 - 50 gr ball of Crystal Palace Panda Cotton in a contrasting color (CC) #0402 "ember glow"
1 set of size 4 Crystal Palace Star Bamboo Needles or size needed to get gauge
Tapestry Needle for weaving in ends 


Gauge: 7 Sts per inch and 12 rows per inch 

Note: This pattern will work for an Adult size hat if you use Crystal Palace Taos double stranded and size 10 1/2 needles or Crystal Palace Iceland with size 10 1/2 needles. You will need 3 balls of MC and 1 ball of CC for Taos and 2 balls of MC Iceland and One ball of CC. 

Hat: Cast on 80 sts with CC color Join being careful not to twist sts and placing a marker to indicate the beginning of the rounds.
Work 10 rounds of K 2, P 2 rib in CC work 4 round of rib in MC, then 10 rounds of CC.
Increase round: *K 1, K in front and back of next St* (increase made).
Repeat around (120 Sts)
Knit all sts for 3 1/2 inches (7 inches if using for Adult pattern) using MC.


Setup Triangles: Working in CC yarn
Row 1: SL 1, K1, turn.
Row 2: SL 1, P 1, turn
Row 3; SL 1, K 2, turn
Row 4: SL 1, P2, turn
Row 5: SL 1, K3, turn
Row 6: SL 1, P 3, turn
Row 7: SL 1, K 4, turn
Row 8: SL 1, P4, turn
Row 9: SL 1, K5, turn
Row 10: SL 1, P 5 turn
Row 11: SL 1, K6, turn
Row 12: SL 1, P6, turn
Row 13: SL 1, K7, turn
Row 14: SL 1, P7, turn
Row 15: SL 1, K8, turn
Row 16: SL 1, P8, Turn
Row 17: SL 1, K9, turn
Row 18: SL 1, P9, turn
Row 19: SL 1, K10, turn
Row 20: SL 1, P10, turn
Row 21: SL 1, K11, turn
Row 22: SL 1, P11, turn
Row 23: SL 1, K12, turn
Row 24: SL 1, P12, turn
Row25: SL 1, K13, turn
Row 26: SL 1, P13, turn
Row 27: SL 1, K14. turn
Repeat these 27 rows until you have completed 8 triangles in total. [Note: on row 27, for triangle #8, do not turn.  You now face the the slipped st edge of triangle #1 and this is where you pick up 15 sts. ] 


Star motif and closing top of hat: First rectangle: (this one will NOT be repeated again)
Pickup 15 sts on the slipped stitch side of the triangle (this can be accomplished by picking up every slipped st on the edge)
Row 1: With MC K 14, K2tog (one form pickup and one from setup triangle) turn Row 2: SL 1, P 14, turn
Repeat these two rows until you have worked all of the Sts from the first setup triangle.


Next 6 rectangles:
Next row: Pickup 15 Sts on the edge of the next triangle.
Row 1: K 14 K2tog (1 st from the next triangle. Turn Row 2: SL 1, P13, P2tog, Turn. Row 3: SL 1, K13, K2tog, turn.
Repeat rows 2&3 until you have worked all of the sts from the previous rectangle and the next triangle)

The last rectangle is worked the same as the 6 previous ones except after the last row you will Pick up the Slipped sts from the edge of the first triangle and do a three needle bind off. Leave a tail to run through the slipped sts at the top and pull closed. Bring yarn to inside of hat and weave in all ends. 


Source: http://crystalpalaceyarns.com/cpy/patterns/baby-child/pandacotton-baby-hat.html 

Entrelac Tam Knitting Pattern

Entrelac knitting has experienced a revival with the advent of long-repeat self-striping yarns. This entrelac hat, the Kaleidoscope Tam, shows why: As the colors change along the length of each strand of yarn, every block of knitting takes on its own personality. The corrugated rib band provides a jaunty base for the woven diamonds, and a whimsical stem on top finishes the look.


Enrrelac Tam by Mary Scott Huff
  • Size: Band circumference: 20 (21-1/4)"
  • Yarn: Worsted-weight yarn (shown: Knit One Crochet Too Paint Box, 100% wool, 100 yd.)
    MC: #1 Thistle (lavender/green variegated), 2 skeins
    CC: #12 Tandoor (rust variegated), 2 skeins
  • Gauge: 22 sts and 32 rows = 4" in St st on larger needle
  • Needles:
    Size 5 (3.75mm) 16" circular, or size needed to achieve gauge
    Size 6 (4mm) 16" circular and DPNs, or size needed to achieve gauge
  • Notions:
    Stitch marker
    Tapestry needle
Begin by working the band:



  1. With smaller needle and MC, CO 120 (128) sts. PM and join for working in rnds.
  2. Tie in CC and work in corrugated rib (k2 with MC, p2 with CC) until piece measures 1-1⁄2". Break off CC.
Work the foundation tier of 8-stitch triangles:
Change to larger needle and cont with MC.
  1. Row 1 (WS): P2, turn.
  2. Row 2: K2, turn.
  3. Row 3: P3, turn.
  4. Row 4: K3, turn.
  5. Cont adding sts in this way until triangle reaches 8 sts on WS (13 rows total); do not turn at end of last row. Begin again with Row 1.
  6. Cont until 15 (16) triangles have been made. Break yarn and knot ends tog. Join CC.
Work the first tier of 8-stitch blocks:
  1. Next row (RS): Pick up and knit 8 sts through selvedge edge of first triangle on right needle.
  2. Row 1: P8, turn.
  3. Row 2: K7, ssk (last st of block with next st of triangle), turn.
  4. Rep rows 1 and 2 until all triangle sts have been used and 16 rows have been worked.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join MC.
Work the second tier of 8-stitch blocks:

  1. Next row (WS): Pick up and purl 8 sts through selvedge edge of next adjoining block from prev tier.
  2. Row 1: K8, turn.
  3. Row 2: P7, p2tog (last st of current block with next st of block from prev tier), turn.
  4. Rep rows 1 and 2 until all sts of block from prev tier have been used, and 16 rows have been worked.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join CC.
Work the next tier with 7-stitch blocks:


 Next row (RS): Pick up and knit 8 sts from edge of adjoining block.
  1. Row 1: P2tog, p6, turn — 7 sts.
  2. Row 2: K6, ssk (last st of block with next st of adjoining block from prev tier), turn.
  3. Row 3: P7, turn.
  4. Rep rows 2 and 3 until all sts of adjoining block from prev tier have been used, and 16 rows have been worked, ending with Row 2.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join MC.
Continue working new tiers, decreasing by 1 stitch with each:
  1. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 6 sts and 14 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
  2. Work next tier with CC, from RS, and with blocks of 5 sts and 12 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join MC.
  3. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 4 sts and 10 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
  4. Work next tier with CC, from RS, and with blocks of 3 sts and 8 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join MC.
  5. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 2 sts and 6 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
Work the final tier:
  1. With CC, working from RS, [k1, pick up and knit 1 st from side of block in prev tier] 15 (16) times — 30 (32) sts.
  2. 2Next rnd: Knit.
  3. Next rnd: [K2tog] 15 (16) times — 15 (16) sts.
  4. Next rnd: Knit.
  5. Next rnd: [K2tog] 7 (8) times, k1 (0) — 8 sts.
Work the top stem:
  1. Break yarn and tie in MC. Knit 1 rnd.
  2. Next rnd: [K2tog] 4 times — 4 sts.
  3. Work 4-st knitted cord for 1". Break yarn and thread through tapestry needle. Run yarn tail through last 4 sts and fasten. Draw yarn tail into stem and trim from WS.
To finish weave in yarn tails and block.


source: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-knit-an-entrelac-tam.seriesId-352860.html

Entrelac knitting has experienced a revival with the advent of long-repeat self-striping yarns. This entrelac hat, the Kaleidoscope Tam, shows why: As the colors change along the length of each strand of yarn, every block of knitting takes on its own personality. The corrugated rib band provides a jaunty base for the woven diamonds, and a whimsical stem on top finishes the look.


Enrrelac Tam by Mary Scott Huff
  • Size: Band circumference: 20 (21-1/4)"
  • Yarn: Worsted-weight yarn (shown: Knit One Crochet Too Paint Box, 100% wool, 100 yd.)
    MC: #1 Thistle (lavender/green variegated), 2 skeins
    CC: #12 Tandoor (rust variegated), 2 skeins
  • Gauge: 22 sts and 32 rows = 4" in St st on larger needle
  • Needles:
    Size 5 (3.75mm) 16" circular, or size needed to achieve gauge
    Size 6 (4mm) 16" circular and DPNs, or size needed to achieve gauge
  • Notions:
    Stitch marker
    Tapestry needle
Begin by working the band:



  1. With smaller needle and MC, CO 120 (128) sts. PM and join for working in rnds.
  2. Tie in CC and work in corrugated rib (k2 with MC, p2 with CC) until piece measures 1-1⁄2". Break off CC.
Work the foundation tier of 8-stitch triangles:
Change to larger needle and cont with MC.
  1. Row 1 (WS): P2, turn.
  2. Row 2: K2, turn.
  3. Row 3: P3, turn.
  4. Row 4: K3, turn.
  5. Cont adding sts in this way until triangle reaches 8 sts on WS (13 rows total); do not turn at end of last row. Begin again with Row 1.
  6. Cont until 15 (16) triangles have been made. Break yarn and knot ends tog. Join CC.
Work the first tier of 8-stitch blocks:
  1. Next row (RS): Pick up and knit 8 sts through selvedge edge of first triangle on right needle.
  2. Row 1: P8, turn.
  3. Row 2: K7, ssk (last st of block with next st of triangle), turn.
  4. Rep rows 1 and 2 until all triangle sts have been used and 16 rows have been worked.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join MC.
Work the second tier of 8-stitch blocks:

  1. Next row (WS): Pick up and purl 8 sts through selvedge edge of next adjoining block from prev tier.
  2. Row 1: K8, turn.
  3. Row 2: P7, p2tog (last st of current block with next st of block from prev tier), turn.
  4. Rep rows 1 and 2 until all sts of block from prev tier have been used, and 16 rows have been worked.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join CC.
Work the next tier with 7-stitch blocks:


 Next row (RS): Pick up and knit 8 sts from edge of adjoining block.
  1. Row 1: P2tog, p6, turn — 7 sts.
  2. Row 2: K6, ssk (last st of block with next st of adjoining block from prev tier), turn.
  3. Row 3: P7, turn.
  4. Rep rows 2 and 3 until all sts of adjoining block from prev tier have been used, and 16 rows have been worked, ending with Row 2.
  5. Rep until 15 (16) blocks have been worked. Break yarn and tie ends tog. Join MC.
Continue working new tiers, decreasing by 1 stitch with each:
  1. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 6 sts and 14 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
  2. Work next tier with CC, from RS, and with blocks of 5 sts and 12 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join MC.
  3. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 4 sts and 10 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
  4. Work next tier with CC, from RS, and with blocks of 3 sts and 8 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join MC.
  5. Work next tier with MC, from WS, and with blocks of 2 sts and 6 rows each. Break yarn, tie ends tog, and join CC.
Work the final tier:
  1. With CC, working from RS, [k1, pick up and knit 1 st from side of block in prev tier] 15 (16) times — 30 (32) sts.
  2. 2Next rnd: Knit.
  3. Next rnd: [K2tog] 15 (16) times — 15 (16) sts.
  4. Next rnd: Knit.
  5. Next rnd: [K2tog] 7 (8) times, k1 (0) — 8 sts.
Work the top stem:
  1. Break yarn and tie in MC. Knit 1 rnd.
  2. Next rnd: [K2tog] 4 times — 4 sts.
  3. Work 4-st knitted cord for 1". Break yarn and thread through tapestry needle. Run yarn tail through last 4 sts and fasten. Draw yarn tail into stem and trim from WS.
To finish weave in yarn tails and block.


source: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/how-to-knit-an-entrelac-tam.seriesId-352860.html

Garter Entrelac Hat - Level: Intermediate


Aria & Cotton Twirl Lone Star Hat Designed & Knit by Gail Tanquary

 
Materials
MC - 2 - 50 gr. balls Crystal Palace Cotton Twirl

CC - 1 - 50 gr ball Crystal Palace Aria
Size 5 and 7 - 16" Crystal Palace Bamboo circular needles
Size 7 Crystal Palace Bamboo 6" double point needles
1 Stitch marker
1 button (optional)

Gauge: 18 sts = 4" in garter st with size 7 needle and Cotton Twirl
Instructions Using smaller circular needle and MC, cast on 96 sts.
Join, taking care not to twist sts and work in K1-P1 ribbing for 1-1/4".
Change to larger needle and knit one round, decreasing as follows: *K4, K2 tog* all around - 80 sts.

Change to CC and begin pattern
Entrelac Step 1 - CC
*(K2, turn) twice
(K3, turn) twice
(K4, turn) twice
(K5, turn) twice
(K6, turn) twice
(K7, turn) twice
K8 once - do not turn*.
Repeat between * around (10 triangular sections formed). Cut yarn.
Mark this side of work as right side.

Turn work and continue with wrong side facing and MC.
Entrelac Step 2-MC
(Pick up and purl 8 sts along edge of triangle on right needle. Turn, K8 and turn.
*K7, K2 tog, turn, K8.* )
Rep between * until all 8 sts of triangle on 1st row have been worked. Do not turn after last K2 tog.
Now repeat between ( ) around - 10 rectangles are formed. Cut yarn.

Step 3-CC
Turn work and repeat step 2, but pick up and knit on rs of work

Step 4-MC
Turn work and repeat step 2, picking up and purling on ws of work

Step 5-CC
Turn work and with right-side facing, continue as follows:
*Pick up and knit 8 sts along edge of rectangle and turn.
K8, turn
K7, K2 tog, turn, K7, turn
K6, K2 tog, turn, K6, turn
K5, K2 tog, turn, K5, turn
K4, K2 tog, turn, K4, turn
K3, K2 tog, turn, K3, turn
K2, K2 tog, turn, K2, turn
K1, K2 tog, turn, K1, turn

K2 tog*
Repeat between * around. - 80 sts
Slip last st worked back to left needle, place marker.

Begin decreasing as follows:
1: *K6, K2tog* around - 70 sts
2-3: Knit
4: *K5, K2 tog* around - 60 sts
5-7: Knit 3 rounds
8: *K4, K2 tog* around - 50 sts
9-11: Knit 3 rounds
12: *K3, K2 tog around - 40 sts
13-15: Knit 3 rounds
16: *K2, K2 tog around - 30 sts
17-18: Knit 2 rounds
19: *K1, K2 tog* around - 20 sts
20: K 1 round
21: K2 tog all around - 10 sts

Cut yarn, leaving 10" tail. Thread onto tapestry needle and draw thru remaining loops.
Pull up firmly and fasten off.


Source: http://www.straw.com/cpy/patterns2/accessories/aria-cottw-lonestarhat.html

Aria & Cotton Twirl Lone Star Hat Designed & Knit by Gail Tanquary

 
Materials
MC - 2 - 50 gr. balls Crystal Palace Cotton Twirl

CC - 1 - 50 gr ball Crystal Palace Aria
Size 5 and 7 - 16" Crystal Palace Bamboo circular needles
Size 7 Crystal Palace Bamboo 6" double point needles
1 Stitch marker
1 button (optional)

Gauge: 18 sts = 4" in garter st with size 7 needle and Cotton Twirl
Instructions Using smaller circular needle and MC, cast on 96 sts.
Join, taking care not to twist sts and work in K1-P1 ribbing for 1-1/4".
Change to larger needle and knit one round, decreasing as follows: *K4, K2 tog* all around - 80 sts.

Change to CC and begin pattern
Entrelac Step 1 - CC
*(K2, turn) twice
(K3, turn) twice
(K4, turn) twice
(K5, turn) twice
(K6, turn) twice
(K7, turn) twice
K8 once - do not turn*.
Repeat between * around (10 triangular sections formed). Cut yarn.
Mark this side of work as right side.

Turn work and continue with wrong side facing and MC.
Entrelac Step 2-MC
(Pick up and purl 8 sts along edge of triangle on right needle. Turn, K8 and turn.
*K7, K2 tog, turn, K8.* )
Rep between * until all 8 sts of triangle on 1st row have been worked. Do not turn after last K2 tog.
Now repeat between ( ) around - 10 rectangles are formed. Cut yarn.

Step 3-CC
Turn work and repeat step 2, but pick up and knit on rs of work

Step 4-MC
Turn work and repeat step 2, picking up and purling on ws of work

Step 5-CC
Turn work and with right-side facing, continue as follows:
*Pick up and knit 8 sts along edge of rectangle and turn.
K8, turn
K7, K2 tog, turn, K7, turn
K6, K2 tog, turn, K6, turn
K5, K2 tog, turn, K5, turn
K4, K2 tog, turn, K4, turn
K3, K2 tog, turn, K3, turn
K2, K2 tog, turn, K2, turn
K1, K2 tog, turn, K1, turn

K2 tog*
Repeat between * around. - 80 sts
Slip last st worked back to left needle, place marker.

Begin decreasing as follows:
1: *K6, K2tog* around - 70 sts
2-3: Knit
4: *K5, K2 tog* around - 60 sts
5-7: Knit 3 rounds
8: *K4, K2 tog* around - 50 sts
9-11: Knit 3 rounds
12: *K3, K2 tog around - 40 sts
13-15: Knit 3 rounds
16: *K2, K2 tog around - 30 sts
17-18: Knit 2 rounds
19: *K1, K2 tog* around - 20 sts
20: K 1 round
21: K2 tog all around - 10 sts

Cut yarn, leaving 10" tail. Thread onto tapestry needle and draw thru remaining loops.
Pull up firmly and fasten off.


Source: http://www.straw.com/cpy/patterns2/accessories/aria-cottw-lonestarhat.html