Directions are given for completely reversible decreases for increased wearability but rearranging the stitches to work these is a bit awkward. Don’t feel like doing that — just follow the alternative simpler decrease directions. You’ll still get a great hat but the decreases won’t be quite as neat on the reverse.
Opari_v1.2.pdf
Double knitting or light worsted weight yarn with elasticity and stitch definition.
Shown in Wooly Knit Blue Faced Leicester (100% natural Blue Faced Fleece, 113 yds / 102m, 50g) in MC — Mid Brown and CC — Brown / Black
MC: 80[85, 95] yds / 73[78, 87]m
CC: 60[65, 70] yds / 55[59, 64]m
Stitch markers, darning needle, cable needle
Technique Thursday - Brioche rib double decreases
Technique Thursday - Long-tail tubular cast on
18 sts and 52 rounds = 4" / 10cm in brioche rib
36 sts and 28 rounds = 4" / 10cm in 2x2 ribbing
Double knitting or light worsted weight yarn with elasticity and stitch definition.
Shown in Wooly Knit Blue Faced Leicester
US 4 / 3.5mm 16" / 40cm circular and dpns or long circular for preferred method of working small circumferences in the rnd