- 1). Knit the entire body of the hat and bind off. If using a hat that was made previously, count or estimate the number of stitches along the brim.
- 2
A hat with ear flaps can protect the ears on a windy day.Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty Images
Calculate where you want the ear flaps on the hat, and how wide you want them to be. For example, if the circumference of your hat at the brim has 100 stitches, you may decide that you want each of the ear flaps to be 20 stitches wide, leaving the front and back brim with 30 stitches each. Try on the hat and make sure that the ear flaps will cover your ears without being too wide or narrow for your liking. - 3). Pick up the number of stitches around the brim that you will use to knit one ear flap, using your needles and yarn. Continue to knit, lengthening the ear flap from the brim of the hat downward. Add any texturing or colorwork to your knitting that you would like.
- 4). Shape the ear flap as you knit, according to your preferences. For example, decreasing the stitches at each side of every row can create a more triangular ear flap, while spacing out your decreases every few rows can make an ear flap with a softer and rounder shape.
- 5). Bind off the stitches for the first ear flap. Repeat process for the second ear flap.
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