size
Beanie & Slouch: S (M, L)
Beret: S/M (S/M Slouchy, M/L, M/L Slouchy)
FINISHED CIRCUMFERENCE
Beanie & Slouch: 19.25 (20.75, 22.5)"/49 (52.5, 57) cm
Beret: 19 (19, 21.5, 21.5)"/48.5 (48.5, 54.5, 54.5) cm
FINISHED LENGTH
Beanie: 7.25 (8.5, 8.5)"/18.5 (21.5, 21.5) cm
Slouch: 7.75 (9.25, 9.25)"/19.5 (23.5, 23.5) cm
Beret: 7 (8.5, 8.5, 9.75)"/18 (21.5, 21.5, 25) cm
TOOLS
Size 5 (3.75 mm) set of DPNs or preferred small circumference tools, 16"/40 cm circular needles, crochet hook suitable for provisional CO (if applicable), cable needle, stitch marker, tapestry needle, waste yarn (for provisional CO only)
GAUGE
27 sts and 35 rows per 4"/10 cm in Twisty Eyelets; Cabled Brim measures approx .5"/1.5 cm in width
YARN
Fingering weight yarn
Beanie: 170 (220, 240) yards/155 (200, 220) meters
Slouch: 180 (240, 260) yards/165 (220, 240) meters
Beret: 170 (240, 240, 310) yards/155 (220, 220, 285) meters
FEATURED YARN
1 skein Julie Asselin Fino in Avril
SIZING
Hat is shown in Slouchy style, size S. Although Brim lengths are provided, you can achieve a perfect fit by working the horizontal brim to the exact length that works with your actual head circumference. Regardless of the hat style you're knitting, you'll want the Brim to be smaller than your actual head circumference. For the Beret & Slouch styles, Brim should fit snugly, but not uncomfortably so to help hold the weight of the extra fabric. For the Beanie, you'll still want a Brim that is smaller than your circumference but it can be slightly looser than for the other two styles.
EXPERIENCE
Pattern is written for intermediate level knitters ready to follow stitch patterns and pick up and knit. Instructions are provided to either work a provisional cast on to graft live stitches together, or to replace the provisional CO and seam as an alternative.
OPTIONS
As for the Brim circumference, you can easily adjust the overall length of your hat to suit your personal preferences by adding or removing repeats. Individual crown shaping instructions are provided for each style to keep the lacework in place for as long as possible. Twisty Eyelet stitch pattern is both written and charted, as is the crown shaping.