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High Line ~ Page 1

High Line
by
Janet Cullen

This hat is worked from the brim up seamlessly. The knit lines on the main body of the
hat flow from the brim ribbing up to the crown where they finish at a point. The hat is
unisex and suitable for babies up to large adult.
This design is suitable for wool or wool blend yarns in worsted or aran weight.

Gauge: 19 sts x 26 rounds = 10 cm or 4 Abbreviations


inches in stockinette stitch using larger st/s – stitch/es;
needles. k – knit;
p – purl;
rnd - round;
Notions p2tog – Purl next 2 sts together, decreasing by
one st.;
3.5mm (US 4) DPNs or circular needles k2tog – Knit next 2 sts together, decreasing by
4.5mm (US 7) DPNs or circular needles one st.;
Sewing needle to weave in loose ends M1 - Make one new st by purling into the loop
of the st below the one just worked, increasing
by 1 st.

Head Circumference Fitted Beanie Beret


Age
cm inch meters yards meters yards
Baby - 6-12 months 40-43 16-17 73 80 - -
Toddler - 1-3 years 43-48 17-19 82 90 - -
Small - 3-10 years 46-53 18-21 100 110 - -
Medium - 10 years up 51-56 20-22 119 130 - -
Large – adult 56-58 22-23 128 140 192 210
Extra-Large - adult 58-61 23-24 137 150 256 280

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Fitted Beanie
Optional – The knit sts may be knit through the back of loops to give a sharper appearance to the lines.

Using larger 4.5 mm (US 7) needles cast on 64 (72, 78, 90, 96, 96) sts. Alternate cable cast on will give
a neat edge. Join in the round, place marker for end of round.

Using smaller 3.5 mm (US 4) needles work *k1, p1* rib for 6 (8, 8, 10, 10, 12) rounds.
At the end of the last round increase using M1 by 1(0, 0, 0, 0, 0) stitch.

All sizes: Change to larger 4.5 mm (US 7) needles. Make sure a knit st from the 1x1 rib is the first st of
the next round.

Next Round: [k1, p4 (5, 5, 5, 7, 7)] repeat to end of round.

Repeat the round above until work measures: 10 (12½, 14, 15¼, 16½, 17¾) cm or 4 (5, 5½, 6, 6½, 7)
inches from the cast-on edge.

Crown Shaping
Large and Extra-Large size only

Rnd A: (k1, p1, p2tog, p4) repeat to the end of round


Rnd B: (k1, p6) repeat to the end of round. Repeat this round 0(0, 0, 0, 0, 1) time more.
Rnd C: (k1, p1, p2tog, p3) repeat to the end of round.
Rnd D: (k1, p5) repeat to the end of round. Repeat this round 0(0, 0, 0, 0, 1) time more.
Toddler, Small, Medium, Large and Extra-Large only

Rnd A: (k1, p1, p2tog, p2) repeat to the end of round


Rnd B: (k1, p4) repeat to the end of the round. Repeat this round 0(1, 1, 1, 0, 1) time more.

All Sizes
Rnd 1: (k1, p1, p2tog, p1) repeat to the end of rnd.

Rnd 2: (k1, p3) repeat to the end of rnd. Repeat this rnd
2 (1, 1, 1, 0, 0) time more.

Rnd 3: (k1, p1, p2tog) repeat to the end of round.

Rnd 4: (k1, p2) repeat to the end of rnd. Repeat this rnd
2 (1, 1, 1, 0, 0) time more.

Rnd 5: (k1, p2tog) repeat to the end of rnd.

Rnd 6: (k1, p1) repeat to the end of round. Repeat this


rnd 2 (1, 1, 0, 0, 0) time more.

Rnd 7: k1, (k2tog) repeat to the last st, using the last st of
this rnd and the first st of the next rnd k2tog.

Continue doing k2tog until there are 6 sts remaining.


Cut yarn leaving a few inches to thread though remaining sts, weave in ends. Block, wear, enjoy!

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Beret Next rnd: k1, (k2tog) repeat to the last st, using
the last st of this round and the first st of the
next round k2tog. Continue doing k2tog until
Using larger needles cast on 96 (96) sts.
there are 6 sts remaining.
Alternate cable cast on will give a neat edge.
Join in the round, place marker for end of Cut yarn leaving a few inches to thread though
round. remaining sts, weave in ends.
Using smaller needles work *k1, p1* rib for 7½
cm or 3 inches. Damp block over a large dinner plate or a
similar object. Wear and enjoy!
Change to larger needles. Make sure a knit st
from the ribbing is the first st of the round.
Rnd 1: [k1, p7, M1] repeat to end of round.
Rnd 2 & 3: [k1, p8] repeat to end of round.
Rnd 4: [k1, p8, M1] repeat to end of round.
Rnd 5 and 6: [k1, p9] repeat to end of round.
Rnd 7: (k1, p9, M1) repeat to the end of round.
Rnd 8 & 9: [k1, p10)] repeat to the end of
round.

Keep working in this manner increasing on


every 3rd round until there 14 (16) purl sts
between the knit spines.

Work 2 rounds in pattern without any shaping.

Crown Tutorial Links


Extra-Large size only. Alternate Cable cast-on:
www.woollywormhead.com/knit-and-crochet-
Rnd 1: (k1, p14, p2tog) repeat to the end of 1/
rnd. www.knittinghelp.com/video/play/alternate-
cable-cast-on
Rnd 2: (k1, p15) repeat to the end of rnd.
Rnd 3: (k1, p13, p2tog) repeat to the end of
rnd.
Acknowledgements
Rnd 4: (k1, p14) repeat to the end of rnd. Many thanks to my testers Charlene, Christine,
Claire, Elena, Jeannie, Kimberley, Kris, Melissa,
Large and Extra-Large Nalan, Sadie, and to my children for putting up
with my knitting obsession.
Round i: (k1, p12, p2tog) repeat to the end of
rnd Thank you also to Elena and Mike for allowing
Round ii: (k1, p13) repeat to the end of rnd. me to use their photographs.
Round iii: (k1, p11, p2tog) repeat to end of rnd.
Copyright
Round iv: (k1, p12) repeat to end of round. .
Round v: (k1, p10, p2tog) repeat to the end of The copyright of the pattern remains with
rnd. Janet Cullen. This pattern is available for free
Round vi: (k1, p11) repeat to the end of rnd. from Ravelry.com and p/hop. You may make
hats for sale from this pattern. Please consider
Keep decreasing on alternate rounds in the giving a donation to p/hop in aid of Medecins
same way until there is only one purl st Sans Frontiers/Doctors Without Borders if you
between the knit spines. have enjoyed this design!

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