Phanessa Fong

Jul 2, 20192 min

Knit Moss Slouch Beanie Pattern

I designed this Moss Slouch beanie when I was just learning how to knit. I didn't and still don't care to knit with lighter weight yarn, but I wanted to experiment then. I apologize that I didn't work up a gauge swatch then for this pattern. You can always adjust your needle size. If the brim is too big, go down a size, and if the brim is too tight, go up a size.

I've provided videos below for knitting and measuring your gauge swatch if you want to take a stab at it!
 

Supplies:
 
Worsted Weight Yarn | Lion Brand Vanna's Choice

US 10 / 6mm circular 16" needles
 
Stitch Marker
 
Yarn Needle
 
Scissors
 

Abbreviations:
 
co - Cast on
 
k1 - K
 
p1 - P

sts - Stitches

kfb - Knit front back
 
k2tog - Knit 2 stitches together
 
p2tog - Purl 2 stitches together
 

Pattern: The circumference fits 21-24"
 

BRIM:
 
co 68 sts 
 
Add stitch marker and join round (my favorite way of invisible joining)
 

Row 1-11: [k1, p1] around.
 

BODY:
 
Round 1: *k9, kfb. Repeat from * until last 8 sts, k8. (74 sts)
 

Rounds 2-3: *k1, p1. Repeat from * around
 
Rounds 4-5: *p1, k1 Repeat from * around
 

 
Repeat rounds 2-5 until desired length is reached. The longer, the slouchier. 
 
You can cinch the top of the hat together or you can decrease the rounds and round off the top. I actually didn't know the proper way to decrease seed/moss stitches then. This is what I did and it worked out.


 
DECREASE:

Round 1: *[k1, p1] 4 times, k2tog, p2tog. Repeat from * around.
 
Round 2: *k1, p1. Repeat from * around.
 
Round 3: *[p1, k1] 3 times, p2tog, k2tog. Rep from * around.
 
Round 4: *p1, k1. Repeat from * around.
 

 
Finishing

Cut yarn leaving a long tail (approx 12"). Weave through the remaining stitches as if to knit and close up. Weave in all ends.
 

 
To add or not to add a pom pom? That was the hardest questions of this? ha-ha This beanie was for me so it's large on my model ;)

Learn how to knit a gauge swatch: https://youtu.be/XnsMzcWXCsE

Learn how to measure your gauge swatch: https://youtu.be/Mx2tyLfEmJ8

Are you a crocheter? Check out the Continental Method video. I feel like this was easier for me to knit as a crocheter.

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