The All are One hat is knit with 6 different colors in a seemingly random way that ends up working well together. I used O-Wool O-Wash Sport minis to get the most bang for my buck, but you could also use scraps or a color repeat or striped yarn.
This is NOT a finished object. This is a knitting pattern to make your own hat.
The blue sample used the O-Wool colors: Cuckoo Flower (50 yards) CC1 Chesheim Creek (52 yards) CC2 Cattail (43 yards) CC3 Night Heron (31 yards) CC4 Springhouse (25 yards) CC5 Sunfish (25 yards) CC6
Construction: a garter stitch band is worked flat with one I-cord edge and one slipped st garter edge. Stitches are then picked up along the slipped garter edge for knitting in the round leaving a split-back band. The body of the hat is worked long enough to be a slouchy hat when worn with the brim down, and more like a beanie with the brim up. This gives it multiple ways it can be worn depending on your mood.
Suggested yarn: O-Wool O-Wash Sport Yarn weight: Sport Gauge: 22 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches in garter stitch Needle size: US 5 - 3.75 mm Yardage: 250 - 300 yards (229 - 274 m) Sizes available: One Size Fits Most