Rundle Park Ribbed
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Hat Pattern for a Mid-Gauge Knitting Machine // Design by Barb Barone
The Rundle Park Ribbed Hat is knit flat, with a 2×2 ribbed brim (created by turning knit stitches into purl stitches) followed by stockinette. Changing colours adds stripes and a pop of fun, and after a few simple decreases, use a mattress seam to seam the hat together. Experiment with gradient, handspun, or striped yarns, or try holding two lightweight strands together for a hat that's truly one-of-a-kind!
SKILL LEVEL
- Beginner
FINISHED MEASUREMENT
- Brim Circumference: 13 ¼ (14 ½, 16 ½, 17 ¼) [18, 20, 21 ¼, 22]" / 34 (37, 42.5, 44) [46, 51, 54, 56] cm
- Total Hat Length: 6 (7 ¼, 7 3/ 4, 8 ¼) [9 ½, 9 3/ 4, 10 3/ 4, 11 ½ ]" / 15.5 (18, 19.5, 20.5) [24, 25, 27.5, 29] cm
Shown in size 5 with 3" / 7.5 cm of negative ease. Choose a size with a brim circumference 5 to 15% smaller than head circumference.
YARN
- 2 skeins SweetGeorgia Merino DK (256 yd / 234 m per 4 oz / 115 g skein; 100% easy-care merino), 1 each in Boreal Forest (MC) and Fresh Air (CC)
MACHINE SETTINGS & TOOLS
- Machine: SilverReed LK 150 Stitch Setting 4, Tension 3
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GAUGE
- 24 sts and 33 rows = 4" / 10 cm in stockinette stitch with yarn held single, after blocking, measured along one edge.
Please note that changes in gauge will affect yardage used and final measurements.
Pattern includes an 10-page PDF.
This pattern is available free for School of SweetGeorgia members. Taught by Barb Barone at the Machine Knitting: Hats course, we explore how to turn a flat piece of machine-knitting into a round project, an exciting step that sets us up for future projects such as socks and pullovers.






