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Knitting pattern of a snood and hat

Knitting pattern of a snood and hat
Posted on 28-11-2014 by api_more2make.nl

Knitting pattern of a snood and hat - Do you want to knit a snood with a matching hat? This Lana Grossa knitting pattern is quick and easy! In no-time you can knit a new scarf and hat with the beautiful Olympia wool. Be ready for the cold winter months with these pretty and warm accessories.

Lana Grossa Olympia is a blended yarn with a thick thread. It is available in many fashionable colour combinations. There are also different types, for example Olympia Neon (very trendy!) and Olympia Gold (stylish!). This beautiful yarn turns every simple pattern into a beautiful design. If you start knitting right away, you will be ready to show off your new hat and scarf by the weekend!

What do you need?

Materials:
Circular knitting needles size 8 with a length of 40 cm (for the hat) and with a length of 60 cm (for the snood).
Lana Grossa Olympia: 2 balls for just the snood scarf or hat. If you make both, 3 balls will be exactly enough.

Please note: It is important you always mark the first stitch of every row with a marker (or a coloured thread). This way you always know where you started and when the row is finished.

Snood knitting pattern

Cast on 60 stitches using circular needle no. 8 (60 cm).
Row 1: knit all the stitches.
Row 2: knit 1 stitch, purl 1 stitch (ribbing).
Repeat row 1 and 2 until the scarf has a length of 35 cm.
Finish with casting off all the stitches.

Hat knitting pattern

Cast on 44 stitches using circular needle no. 8 (40 cm).
Row 1: knit all the stitches.
Row 2: knit 1 stitch, purl 1 stitch (ribbing).
Repeat row 1 and 2 until you have a length of 27 cm. After that you start to decrease.

Decrease:
Decrease 3 stitches (=slip 1 stitch, knit 2 stitches together, pass slipped stitch over).
Purl 1 stitch from the third stitch.
Repeat 11 times (22 stitches in total).
In the next row knit 1 stitch, purl 1 stitch and so on.
In the next row knit 2 stitches together (=11 stitches).
Pull together the remaining 11 stitches using the thread.

Looking for more inspiration for your winter projects or other free knitting patterns? Take a look at our knitted infinity scarf

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