Who doesn't love a good 2x2 ribbed hat? I know I do. Plus, they are the perfect gifts. They are stretchy, so they'll fit almost everyone without
worrying about size, and they are an easy way to get creative in the details. Here's a simple variation I made for my hubby for Christmas.
I'm pretty sure that if you did stripes the top would look like concentric triangles! How neat is that?
2x2 Ribbed triangle hat:
Yarn: Worsted Weight (shown in Lorna's Laces Shepherd Worsted in Franklin's Panopticon colorway, used 1 skein with significant leftovers)
Needles: US7
Gauge: not too crucial due to stretchiness, I used recommended needle size and am not a tight or a loose knitter. Adjust accordingly.
Cast on 120 Stitches in your favorite method. I like long tail in Knit and Purl to make a reversible edge for the ribbing, or you could do all knit and pick which side you like best.
Join to knit in the round. Note, if you did a standard long tail or other non-reversible cast on, choose which side of the cast on you like best. If you're doing a folded brim, the side you like should be on the inside, if you're not, put the side you like on the outside.
Work in K2 P2 ribbing for anywhere between 6 and 10 inches (depending on how much of a folded brim you want, as shown I went a full 10 inches). Remember, the bigger the head, the more the ribbing has to stretch. That makes the hat shorter. If you are making it for someone with a bigger head than you, knit for longer than you would for your own head.
Crown Decreases:
Place markers in three evenly spaced K2 ridges (since you have 12o stitches, there will be 30 K2 ridges, your markers should be every 10th ridge). By "in the ridge" I mean in between the two knit stitches that make up the ridge.
Decrease Round: Work in ribbing until two stitches before first marker, K2tog, slip marker, SSK. Continue to work in ribbing around, decreasing in this same way at the next two markers.
Rounds 1&2: Work Decrease Round
Round 3: Work even in established ribbing (Knit the knits and purl the purls)
Rounds 4&5: Work Decrease Round
Round 6: Work even in established ribbing (Knit the knits and purl the purls)
Rounds 7-12: Work in same order as Rounds 1-6
Rounds 13+: Work Decrease Round every round until 6 stitches remain.
Break yarn, pull through remaining stitches.
Weave in ends.