She's A Betty Bonnet Isn't she, though? |
When's the last time I mentioned how much I love Malabrigo yarn? Let's be honest: I probably bored my kids with that knowledge earlier this morning. However, just because I'm a broken record doesn't mean that you can't make this super-sweet bonnet for yourself or a loved one (and I'll even let you use a chunky weight fiber that isn't Malabrigo if you really insist). My only note is that, while I finished this bad boy with just one skein of the Mecha, or 130 yards, it was a close call so you may need slightly more yarn to complete yours. But don't worry - this fancifully-finished design (check out the back below!) will be worth it either way.
Yarn: Malabrigo Mecha (100% Merino Superwash Wool; 130 yards [120 meters]/100 grams); #809 Solis - 1 - 2 skeins
A closer view of the back finish. It's different, no? |
Notions: Tapestry needle, 5 stitch markers
Gauge: 12 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 11 needles
So let's make a hat, then! First, then, since we'll begin by knitting flat, go ahead and use your size 10.5 needles to cast on 80 stitches loosely. Then we'll knit some ribbing, as follows:
Ribbing Row 1 (wrong side): * p1, k2, p1; rep from *
Ribbing Row 2: * k1, p2, k1 *
Knit ribbing rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 1.5" and you've just finished row 2 of the pattern. Transfer work to your size US 11 needle (yes, it's circular, but we're still working flat!). Then we'll work one marker placement row, as follows:
Marker Placement Row (wrong side): p8, place marker, p24, place marker, p16, place marker, p24, place marker, p8