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| Benjamin Slouch Hat |
Benjamin by Jennifer Adams
Project Specs:
Knit in Ultra Alpaca,6206 [light grey] and 6294 [turquoise mix].
Knitted on size US 5 needles.
Meet Benjamin. Both the kid and the hat! I had such a fun time writing this pattern. For such a simple [looking] hat, it was a bit more complicated to design... and then explain clearly! I mentioned before that I've enjoyed knitting patterns that are worn "inside-out." And with this hat I wanted to take that idea a step farther, in the contrasting color floats found on the reverse side of the fabric.
Deceivingly, Benjamin could be considered a simple pattern upon first
impression. But much like the thirteen year old who inspired it, there
are a lot of twists, turns, and interesting details that reveal
themselves only when they are ready. Details that will leave even a
seasoned knitter pleasantly surprised!
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| Stripes create a stitched-effect on the "wrong" side. |
My idea for this design was for it to be knit on both the right and wrong sides. And color options are endless! I love Karin's version seen below. I'm also excited to see her second version, with the colors reversed!
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| { sketchbook }'s version of Benjamin |
Benjamin is a slouch hat, my son's favorite style to wear at the moment! But there are instructions included to make it more of a traditional beanie. I also didn't want to fiddle too much with numbers, instead opting for one set, with size being determined by your needles. I'm a huge fan of Elizabeth Zimmermann, and love how her patterns could always fit on a post-it note! One of the ways she achieved this was keeping it simple. With yarn weight and needle size Benjamin can be easily modified to fit any number of heads.
| Ben's all about a slouch hat. |
I hope you enjoy this new pattern! It's a fun knit that works up quickly. (I am still all about instant gratification!)
I'm looking forward to 2012; working on new patterns and knitting some great ones that are out there! I'm also itching to catching up with a lot of old [blogging] friends and seeing what everyone is up to! I can't even begin to imagine what my blogroll looks like right now... See you soon!
Happy Knitting!




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