This is the Jacques Cousteau Hat. While looking quite 'pointy' when sitting on the counter, it nonetheless looks great on the head.
The hat is knit with DK weight yarn and 3.5 mm needles. I used Shelridge Farm stash yarn left over from a vest kit I purchased from them years ago at the KW Knitters Fair but found too frustrating to be fun. With 120 stitches for the ladies size, the hat fits my head but it fits Fred's better. The ribbing is a 3x2 rib so a smaller hat could be made by casting on fewer stitches in multiples of five as long as the cast on number is divisible by four to properly set up the decrease points. With eight inches of ribbing before the crown decreases, there is lots of doubled-up hat to keep the ears warm.
The feature I like about this hat is the method of decreasing for the crown.
Without frills or furbelows, this is most definitely, a guy's hat. My issue now is to find a guy that will wear a neon green hat. For longer than modelling time, that is.
3 comments:
Its probably named after M. Cousteau because he ALWAYS wore a similar one in his seafaring movies aboard the "Calypso" back in the 60's and 70's. I loved those movies!
I also love that cap - not being a very "frilly" girl - the warm ears and the fact it won't blow off in the wind makes it appeal to the dog walking woman in me!
Great pattern! I think I'll be making my husband one of those - I have some nice grey wool that he'll actually wear. :-) I might go for the neon green, personally.
I think neon green would be great for anyone to wear that wants to be "visible" to traffic such as a jogger and/or biker.
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