
Finished, washed and drying.

Done. Plain, but serviceable.
Now about the decreases. I wanted a nicely rounded top: not pointy, not gathered. So I used a formula I first found in Knitting in the Nordic Tradition by Vibeke Lind (wonderful book).
She says to divide into 10 or 12 parts, but since I had 66 sts I divided into 11 parts of 6 sts each; and from there it went like this:
(k4, k2tog) 11 times
Knit 4 rounds plain.
(k3, k2tog) 11 times
Knit 3 rounds plain.
(k2, k2tog) 11 times.
Knit 2 rounds plain.
(k1, k2tog) 11 times.
Knit 1 round plain.
(k2tog) 11 times.
Since I still had 11 sts at this point I did and additional round of K1, k2tog 5 times, but I could have just gathered up the 11 sts.
This can work with anywhere from 8 to 12 sections. The fewer the sections, the more elongated the top will be.
And while I'm on the subject of hats, Jeri has a neat little measuring trick on her Dollar Hat post.
Thank you for sharing the special shaping technique..... I'm going to let Designated Knitter (the person I collaborate on my blog with) know about your post, because she has just mentioned to me in the last day or two that she is looking for a cap shaping that isn't so pointy.....
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