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Knitted Ventilator Hat with a Flap

Looking for a cozy and functional accessory to keep you warm during outdoor adventures? The knitted ventilator hat with a flap is a fantastic choice! This hat combines the warmth of traditional knitting with the modern element of a ventilator flap, allowing you to stay comfortable and stylish at the same time. The flap can be adjusted to suit your needs, whether you want to protect your face from the wind or just enjoy some extra airflow. With a variety of colors and patterns to choose from, this hat is a versatile addition to any wardrobe. Stay snug and look great in the knitted ventilator hat with a flap - your new favorite winter essential!

Small Ventilator hat with flap knitting pattern (approx. 2.5 inches)

Using 3ply yarn and 2.75mm (uk no12) needles

K – knit

P - purl

Ktog – knit 2 stitches together

Yfwd – yarn forward

Knit flap first in garter stitch – every row knit

Cast on 11 sts and knit 2 rows

Row 3: k5 yfwd k2tog k4 – makes buttonhole

Rows 4 to13 knit

Row 14: cast off 2 sts at beg of row (9sts)

Row 15: cast off 2 sts at beg of row (7sts)

Leave remaining 7 sts on spare needle

Hat

Cast on 45 sts and work in k1 p1 rib for 4 rows

Row 1: * k3 yfwd k2tog repeat from * to end - this is the eyelet row

Row 2: P

Row 3: K19 cast off 7 sts knit 18

With wrong side facing, work on first 19 sts as follows:

Row 4: P to last 2 sts K

Row 5: K

Repeat rows 4 & 5 x 3

Row 12: P to last 2 sts K

Break off yarn – leave stitches on needle holder or spare needle

With wrong side facing rejoin yarn to the other remaining 19 sts

Row 4: K2, P to end

Row 5: K

Repeat rows 4 & 5 x 3

Row 12: K2, P to end

Row 13: K19sts, Knit the 7 sts from the spare needle, knit across the other 19 sts from the needle holder

Row14: P

Row 15: K

Row 16: P

Shape crown of hat

Row 1: K4 *k2tog, k3 repeat from * to last st K (37sts)

Row 2 and alternate rows P

Row 3: K3 *k2tog, k2 repeat from * to last 2 sts K2tog (28 sts)

Row 5: K2 *k2tog, k1 repeat from * to last 2 sts K2tog (19sts)

Row 7: K1 *k2tog repeat from * to end

Break off yarn and thread through stitches, draw tight and fasten.

Sew up the back seam and weave in all ends.

Sew button on to hat.

Make 2 x 9 inch chains for hat ties.

Very Small Ventilator hat with flap knitting pattern (approx. 2 inches)

Using 3ply yarn and 2.75mm (uk no12) needles

K – knit

P - purl

Ktog – knit 2 stitches together

Yfwd – yarn forward

Knit flap first in garter stitch – every row knit

Cast on 11 sts and knit 2 rows

Row 3: k5 yfwd k2tog k4 – makes buttonhole

Row 4 to 11 knit

Row 12: cast off 2 sts at beg of row (9sts)

Row 13: cast off 2 sts at beg of row (7sts)

Leave remaining 7 sts on spare needle

Hat

Cast on 41 sts and work in k1 p1 rib for 4 rows

Row 1: * k3 yfwd k2tog repeat from * to last st K1 - this is the eyelet row

Row 2: P

Row 3: K17 cast off 7 sts knit 16

With wrong side facing, work on first 17 sts as follows:

Row 4: P to last 2 sts K

Row 5: K

Repeat rows 4 & 5 x 2

Row 10: P to last 2 sts K

Break off yarn – leave stitches on needle holder or spare needle

With wrong side facing rejoin yarn to the other remaining 17 sts

Row 4: K2, P to end

Row 5: K

Repeat rows 4 & 5 x 2

Row 10: K2, P to end

Row 11: K17sts, Knit the 7 sts from the spare needle, knit across the other 17sts from the needle holder

Row12: P

Row 13: K

Row 14: P

Shape crown of hat

Row 1: K4 *k2tog, k3 repeat from * to last 2st k2tog (33sts)

Row 2 and alternate rows P

Row 3: K3 *k2tog, k2 repeat from * to last 2 sts K2tog (25 sts)

Row 5: K2 *k2tog, k1 repeat from * to last 2 sts K2tog (17sts)

Row 7: K1 *k2tog repeat from * to end (9sts)

Break off yarn and thread through stitches, draw tight and fasten.

Sew up the back seam and weave in all ends.

Sew button on to hat.

Make 2 x 9 inch chains for hat ties.

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