Monday, January 21, 2008

Ponytail Hats

As anyone who knows me can tell you, I wear my hair in ponytails a lot.  This can be problematic when I need to cover my head.  Sometimes a baseball cap just isn't warm enough. 

After joining the Ravelry website, I spend HOURS and hours poring over free knitting patterns I never knew existed.  I bumbled across this one from MagKnits and knew I had to make it. 

It is a very simple hat pattern, with a small twist.  The back is open from slightly below the crown to allow your ponytail to slip through.  The band is extended about 2 inches to allow for a button closure at the base.  The design allows you to wear your ponytail high or low.

I made two versions.  I intended the first one, made with cotton yarn, to be something I could wear indoors if it is really cold on the boat.  It is very soft and warm and comes down way over my ears.  The second one is made with a beautiful yarn I had in my stash.  Bunny Print is a wool/alpaca/acrylic blend.  I only had enough for a small hat, so I cut the button band down by half.  This means that the hat does not cover my ears.  Still, it fits well, and I could still wear it with a headband if it was really cold.  I love the hat and would definitely make it again.  It took just a few hours to complete each one.

Here are the details:

Pattern:  Hannah from MagKnits

Size:  one size


Cotton Version

Needles:  size 10 dpns for crown, size 10 straights for rest

Yarn: Lion Brand Nature's Choice Organic Cotton

Color:  098/undyed

Yardage:  1skein

Extras:  Two 1 inch buttons


Multicolor Version:

Needles:  size 9 dpns for crown, size 9 straights for rest

Yarn: Tahki Bunny Print

Color:  018 (Magenta, Green, Purple variegated)

Yardage:  1 50g ball

Extras:  One 1 inch button

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

What a neat idea.  How does the cotton one fit, are you having any problems with stretching on the ribbing?  I hear cotton doesn't have very good memory so I'm curious to see how it does for a stretchy item.

Looks fantastic!