
Materials
3 colors worsted-weight yarn (the sample used Lion Brand Wool Ease). You need much less than a skein of each color. 4 double-pointed needles, US #8 16-inch circular needle, US #8, (for adult hats), or 12-inch circular needle, US #8, (for kids' hats ) Yarn needle to sew in ends Gauge 20 stitches/4 inches in stockinette stitch Pattern notes K2tog = knit 2 together If you want a smaller or larger hat, no problem, just increase to a smaller or larger number — but the final stitch count must be divisible by six. the gaps. When you have the first bird you can lay it on a surfice and figure out what the next bird would look like: what colour, where does it look to etc. I copied six birds and filled the gabs with drawn lines to show a way of crocheting around to fill
UUKat by Wendi unlap
An easy and fun stranded hat in three colors of worsted yarn. This is a variation of the Madison's Hat pattern, and a great next step if the Madison's Hat was your first stranded hat. The yellow stitches on the top section make little W's, hence the name.
Sizes: Baby [Toddler, Child, Teen/Woman, Man]
Cast on 78 [84, 90, 96, 108] stitches in color 1 (C1) onto the circular needle. Join and place marker.
The rolled brim:
K all, using C1, for 1 1/2 inches.
The fair-isle section:
Join color 2 (C2). Follow the chart here (bottom-up, right to left), K all sts. Make sure you pass the C2 yarn under the C1 yarn, but pass the C1 yarn over the C2 while you knit. This keeps your yarns from getting tangled. But if you forget sometimes, don't worry! You can just untwist the yarns and keep going. Each row uses only two colors. When you reach a row using color 3 (C3), you will join C3, and break one of the other colors that is not needed in that row. Continue to join or break the colors for each row as necessary.

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The crown:
Now that you are done with the chart, K all in C1 until knitting (including flattened brim) is 5 1/4" [5 1/2", 5 3/4", 6", 6.5"] long. (You will need to switch to the double-pointed needles either now or after the next few rounds.) Decrease round 1: \*K11 [12, 13, 14, 16], K2tog, repeat from \* to the end of the round. Decrease round 2: K all. Decrease round 3: \*K10 [11, 12, 13, 15], K2tog, repeat from \* to the end of the round.


Decrease round 4: K all. Decrease round 5: \*K9 [10, 11, 12, 14], K2tog, repeat from \* to the end of the round. Decrease round 6: K all. Decrease round 7: \*K8 [9, 10, 11, 13], K2tog, repeat from \* to the end of the round. Decrease round 8: \*K7 [8, 9, 10, 12], K2tog, repeat from \* to the end of the round. Continue in this way, knitting one less stitch between K2tog each round, until 6 sts remain. Break yarn, pull yarn tail through the last 6 stitches with tapestry needle and pull tight to close the top of the hat. eave in ends, and you have a warm, comfy, and colorful ha