HONSVEH KNITS
HAT WITH HEAKT Knit in the round or flat

For many years I have joined hundreds of knitters who have knit thousands of hats for our troops through The Ships Project (www.theshipsproject.com). This is the hat pattern that I developed and use. The military requires that there be no cuff, but there are many organizations that need hats for civilians, as well. Please knit a hat for someone you love, and then a hat for a stranger, whatever the cause, need, or group.
EASY
Materials
Worsted weight yarn, approx. 150 -200 yds For hat in the round: ·One $16^{\prime\prime}$ circular needle, size 8, or size required to get gaugeOne set double-pointed needles, size 8, or the same as the circular needle For flat hat: ·One pair knitting needles, size 8, or size required to get gauge ·Stitch marker Scissors Darning needle Size - to fit average adult head, $20^{\prime\prime}–24^{\prime\prime}$ Gauge - 4 sts/in, stretched slightly
Abbreviations&StitchesUsed
CO - cast on; K- knit; k2tog -knit two together; p - purl; p2tog - purl two together; rep - repeat; rnd - round; st(s) - stitch(es) (Try this: 7-8 yds are needed for the decrease rounds/rows. Measure this amount from yarn end, tie a knot to mark remaining amount for crown. There will certainly be enough to complete hat.)
Hat (in the round)
CO 88 sts. Join in the round, being careful not to twist stitches. (Try this: Cast on one extra stitch. When joining in the round for the first row, knit together the last cast on stitch with the first cast on stitch. This makes a firm join without the usual $\"g a p".$ 一 Place marker at beg of round. Next Rnd: $\mathbf{\Psi}^{*}\mathbf{K}2.$ p2; rep from \* to marker. Continue with this pattern until the hat measures $8^{\prime\prime}$ for hat without cuff, or $11^{\prime\prime}$ for hat with cuff. Decrease Rounds (change to double-pointed needles when there are too few sts for circular needle) Rnd 1: $\ast\mathsf{K}2$ , p2tog; rep from \* to marker. (66 sts) Rnd 2: $\ast\mathsf{K}2$ , p1; rep from \* to marker. Rnd 3: $\ast\mathsf{K}2$ tog, p1; rep from \* to marker. (44 sts) Rnd 4: $\ast\mathsf{K}1$ , p1; rep from \* to marker. Rnd 5: K2tog for complete round to marker. (22 sts) Rnd 6: K to marker. Break yarn, leaving a $10^{\prime\prime}$ tail. Thread tail through remaining sts and pul tightly. Secure to keep crown tight. Weave in all ends.
Hat (flat)
CO 90 stitches. Row 1 (RS): $^{*}\mathsf{K}2,\,\mathsf{p}2;$ rep from \* to last 2 sts, k2. Row 2: $^{*}\mathsf{P}2,\,\mathsf{k}2;$ rep from $^*$ to last 2 sts, p2. Rep Rows 1 and 2 until the hat measures $8^{\prime\prime}$ for hat without cuff, or $11^{\prime\prime}$ for hat with cuff. Decrease Rounds Row 1: $^{*}\mathsf{K}2_{}$ p2tog; rep from $^*$ to last 2 sts, k2. (68 sts) Row 2: $^{*}\mathsf{P}2$ , k1; rep from \* to last 2 sts, p2. Row 3: $\ast\mathsf{K}2$ tog, p1; rep from \* to last 2 sts, k2tog. (45 sts) Row 4: $\tt{*p1}$ , k1; rep from \* to last st, p1. Row 5: K2tog across row to last st, k1. (23 sts) Row 6: Purl. Break yarn, leaving a $18^{\prime\prime}$ tail. Thread tail through remaining sts and pull tightly. Secure to keep crown tight. Seam down hat, using one stitch from each side as seam allowance. Weave in all ends.