Pike Street Hat (Knit)

SKU: L70288

The Pike Street Hat is a knit hat pattern made with super bulky weight yarn that has a skill level of easy.


Skill Level
Level 2 - Easy (Beginner+)
Project Type
Hat
Yarn Used
Wool-Ease® Thick & Quick® - 640
Pattern Gauge
10 sts = about 4 in. (10 cm) over Stockinette st worked in the rnd (k every rnd).
Pattern Size Options
One Size
Pattern Yarn Weight
6 Super Bulky
Dimensions Detail

Finished circumference About 18 in. (45.5 cm) at ribbed edge, will stretch to fit a range of sizes

Finished height About 11 1/2 in. (29 cm)

Pattern Corrections
No
Pattern Craft
Knit
Made For
Adult, Woman

Customer Reviews

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Robin
Quick, easy, trendy knit

I love this pattern! It was quick and easy, made in one afternoon. I added a store bought pompom in a contrasting color, and it looks awesome. I'll definitely be making more. Thanks, Lion Brand!

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Rory
Great easy project, but a teensy bit pointy at the end

This was a super easy, quick knit-up. Having worked with this thick yarn before, I know it doesn't "sit" or "drape" very well. When knit exactly as written, ie, knitting until your work measures 9 inches in length before decreasing, you will end up with a slightly foot-long beanie that doesn't want to slouch. So I undid about 4 rows of stockinette and also lessened the decrease rows by skipping the "knit one row" between decrease rows after the first two decrease rows. In that way, I reduced the extra length for that typical beanie slouch (which was not happening easily anyway, given the thick yarn) and I reduced the risk of pointiness at the very top. All in all, a very satisfying project for a quick knit to get my needles warmed up.

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Customer Reviews

Based on 2 reviews
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Robin
Quick, easy, trendy knit

I love this pattern! It was quick and easy, made in one afternoon. I added a store bought pompom in a contrasting color, and it looks awesome. I'll definitely be making more. Thanks, Lion Brand!

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Rory
Great easy project, but a teensy bit pointy at the end

This was a super easy, quick knit-up. Having worked with this thick yarn before, I know it doesn't "sit" or "drape" very well. When knit exactly as written, ie, knitting until your work measures 9 inches in length before decreasing, you will end up with a slightly foot-long beanie that doesn't want to slouch. So I undid about 4 rows of stockinette and also lessened the decrease rows by skipping the "knit one row" between decrease rows after the first two decrease rows. In that way, I reduced the extra length for that typical beanie slouch (which was not happening easily anyway, given the thick yarn) and I reduced the risk of pointiness at the very top. All in all, a very satisfying project for a quick knit to get my needles warmed up.