Hamon hat
Hamon hat/beanie knitting pattern


Hamon hat
The Hamon hat is worked from the brim to the top. It has a ripple motif with defining columns adorned with bobbles, and waves undulating all around. If you want to make a quick hat with an engaging process and motif that will makes you want to knit “just another round”, this might be the project for you !
You like this hat but are afraid of bobbles or don’t like them? No problem, you can just ignore the bobbles. Some of my testers and I made versions without those, so I invite you check the projects on Ravelry if you can to have an idea of what it looks like.
More details
Sizes
One size only, fits head circumference of approximately 55-60 cm {21.6-23.6 in}
Needles
-4 mm {US 6} needles for the body
-3.5 mm {US 4} for the ribbing
To obtain the right gauge, you can adjust needle size if necessary.
Finished Measurements
All measurements are taken after blocking.
-Brim circumference: ≈ 47 cm {18.5 in}
-Hat body circumference: ≈ 46 cm {18.1 in}
-Length: ≈ 20.5 cm {8 in}
Gauge
1 motif repetition (chart C), blocked:
Red sample:
≈ 15 cm {5.9 in} wide
≈ 3.2 cm {1.28 in} length
Green sample:
≈ 15.5 cm {6.1 in} wide
≈ 3.2 cm {1.28 in} length
Stockinette stitch, blocked:
21 sts and 30 rows
for a 10×10 cm {4 in} square
Suggested yarn
Red sample :
1 skein of Bcgarn Loch Lomond dk
100% wool | 155 m {164 y} / 50g
I used 138 m {151 y}, 46 g for my sample
Green sample, yarns held together:
1 ball of De rerum natura Albertine
90% wool, 10% silk | 200 m {219 y} / 50g
I used 164 m {179.4 y}, 41 grams for my sample
With
1 ball of De rerum natura Bérénice
55% super kid mohair, 25% silk 20%
wool | 210 m {230 y} / 25g
I used 135 m {148 y}, 16 g for my sample
Notions
Stitch markers and tapestry needle.
Techniques used and other informations:
-German short rows, increases and decreases, bobbles, knits and purls.
-The pattern contains charts and written instructions.
Picture gallery






More pictures of the Hamon hat with different yarns. Versions with and without a pompom, with and without the bobbles