
Sample:
10 x 10 cm or 20 stitches x 25 rows
Dimensions:

Wire rack :

Step 1 :
Raise 90 stitches with the white-colored thread , closing the work in a circle.
Spread the stitches evenly over the needles if you work with double-pointed needles.
2nd step :
You can place a marker ring before the first stitch to identify the beginning of the round.
Knit 15 rows in rib 1/1 or 7 cm.
Step 3:
Knit the body of the bonnet in stocking stitch (only rows when knitting in the round) following the grid.
Step 4:
Make the decreases as follows:
- a decrease every 9 meshes
- next row: decrease every 8 stitches
- next row: decrease every 7 stitches
- next row: decrease every 6 stitches
- next row: decrease every 5 stitches
- next row: decrease every 4 stitches
- next row: decrease every 3 stitches
- next row: decrease every 2 stitches
Step 5:
With the woolen needle, pass the thread through all remaining sts and pull the greenhouse thread.
Tuck in all the threads.
Step 6:
Attach the pompom to the top.
You can also make the pompom yourself.
And here is a hot hat all hot!

Thanks to My Nice Knitting for this tutorial! : D
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