The blue hat

The blue hat

Caciula albastraCranial circumference: 48-50 cm;
Necessary materials:
100 g fir Classic Elite Yarns – Kumara (85% merino wool, 15% camel wool, 50g/117m);
Andre circular no. 4.5 and no. 5
A helpful Andrea
Marker.

Knit density: 22 stitches x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm;
Knitting explanation:
100 stitches are placed on needle no. 4.5. The stitches are closed in a circle and 1 marker is attached.
2.5 cm elastic will be knitted in the following way:
Row 1: * 1 front eye, 2 purl stitches, 2 front stitches, (2 purl stitches, 1 front eye) x 5*, repeat *-* until the end of the row.
After 2.5 cm knitted from the first row, will add stitches in the following way: * 1 front eye, 2 purl stitches, 2 front stitches, (2 purl stitches, 1 front eye) x 2, (add 1 purl stitch between 2 stitches, 1 back eye) x 2, (1 front eye, 2 purl stitches) x 2, 1 front eye*, repeat *-* until the end of the row = 110 stitches.schema caciula albastra

Further, with knitting needles no.5, will knit according to the scheme no.1. The report shown in the diagram, will knit 5 times wide.
Rows 1-29 of the scheme will knit as. In the 30th row will begin the decreases of stitches for the tip of the hat (see diagram).
After knitting all the rows of the scheme, on needle will remain 10 stitches. The working thread is cut, leaving a longer end. The end of the thread is passed through the remaining stitches on the needle. The thread is tightened and fixed on the wrong side of the work.