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Gremlin's Slouchy Winter Hat Knitting Pattern

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Test Knitting in Progress… please check back in August if you would like to purchase this pattern.

Too cool for school! Streetwear has never looked so good! Be the envy of the block with this simple knit slouch hat that has been specifically designed for the beginner knitter using a simple 1x1 rib and stockinette stitch pattern. Coming in sizes infant to adult, this is a great first project for practicing knitting in the round, as it has very simple stitches and decreases, making it a quick knit.

This knitting pattern is a digital download in a PDF format.

Difficulty Level: Easy

Size: 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, Toddler/Child, Child/Preteen, Teen/Adult S/M, Adult L/XL

Stitch Patterns Used: 1x1 rib, stockinette

Stitches Used: knit, purl, knit two together

Techniques Used: knit in the round

Needles Needed: US 9 (5.5 mm) circular needles, US 10 (6.0 mm) circular needles
suggested length for both sets of circular needles - 20 cm (8") for smaller sizes, 40 cm (16") for larger sizes

A helpful note from our design team about our patterns…

Each TLA Exclusive pattern comes with written instructions on how to knit the pattern stitches for each specific pattern, flat and in the round. At TLA, we strive to help foster competent and confident knitters. We hope that this added detail will inspire one’s imagination and encourage knitters to create their own unique designs as well as increase their stitch library.

Also, to make finding your perfect needle size and yarn as easy as can be, every TLA Exclusive pattern lists the yarn gauge for the yarn used in the instructions (the tension and weight of the yarn itself – usually found on the yarn label) as well as the pattern gauge (the designer’s tension when working that specific knitting pattern). We hope that this will serve as a great reference for knitters and help to ensure the quality of their work, because quality work comes from quality patterns.

Happy Knitting!

- The TLA Design Team