minimise purling. It’s an easy knit and easily modified whether you want a shorter beanie or more slouch. The sample knit is knit 18cm from cast on to decreases, this creates a small slouch. Sizes adult M and L. Decreases Materials Rnd 1: *k4, p2togl tbl, k5, ptbl* Needles 4.5 mm, dpns or circular Rnd 2: *k4, ptbl, k4 , p2tog tbl* Approx. 125 m of DK yarn (55-60g) Rnd 3: *k3, p2togl tbl, k4, ptbl* Darning needle Rnd 4: *k3, ptbl, k3 , p2tog tbl* Rnd 5: *k2, p2togl tbl, k3, ptbl* Gauge 20 sts/10 cm (4”) Rnd 6: *k2, ptbl, k2 , p2tog tbl* Rnd 7: *k1, p2togl tbl, k2, ptbl* Finished measurements size L Rnd 8: *k1, ptbl, k1 , p2tog tbl* (after blocking) Rnd 9: *p2togl tbl, k1, ptbl* Measured flat (double) Rnd 10: * ptbl, p2tog tbl* Bottom 22 cm Rnd 11: * p2tog tbl* until 9 sts remain Height 21 cm Pull the yarn through all the remaining Cast on stitches and pull tight together. Weave 96 (108) sts loosely or with stretchy in the ends and turn inside out. Block if method. Join in the round, be careful necessary. not to twist. Wear your hat and feel awesome! Ribbing *k1, ptbl* throughout the round for 4 cm (1½”)
Body *k5, ptbl* until 18 cm (7”) from cast on for a short slouchy, add another 2.5- 5cm (1-2”) for more slouch