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Sunday, March 21, 2010

HATS

Apple Hat



Size:
6 months (1 year, 2 yrs)

Materials:
100yds red worsted and a small amount of brown and green
needles: 16" circular and DP needles size 6 or 7

Gauge:
5sts = 1

Pattern:
With red and circular needles cast on 72 (80, 88) sts and knit for 4 1/2" (4 3/4", 5")

Change to DP needles and shape crown n as follows

Row 1: k6, k2tog (repeat to end)

Row 2: k5, k2tog (repeat to end)

Row 3: k4, k2tog (repeat to end) repeat the decrease progression until 2 sts remain on each of three needles (6 sts total)

Attach brown yarn and knit for 6 rounds

Next: k2tog around (3 sts remain) Break yarn and thread through yarn needle secure tail

Leaves (make two of these)
With green cast on 3 sts and work two rows in garter st

Continue in garter st increase at each end of next and following alt row (7sts)

Work 5 rows straight decrease 1 st at each end of next and following alt rows (3 sts)

Next Row: sl1, k2tog, psso and fasten off

Sew leaves to hat at stem base


Jester Baby Hat Knitting Pattern


Baby Jester Hat Knitting Pattern


Baby Jester Hat Knitting Pattern


Baby Jester Hat Knitting PatternGauge:
20 sts=4" in St st

Sizes:
0-3 months (6-9 months, 12 months)

Materials:
Needles appropriate to yarn to obtain gauge
3 ounces worsted weight yarn

Instructions Directions are given in smallest size, larger sizes are in parentheses. Where one number is given it applies to all sizes.

Front:
Starting at lower edge, CO 29 (33, 35) sts and work in k1, p1 rib for 4 inches. (This gives a turned-up rib to double over the ears. If you don't want this, just work 2 inches of ribbing and subtract 2 inches from the final measurement.)
Change to St st.
Continue until piece measures 8½" (9½", 9¾") from beg.
End after purl row.
Next row: Knit 10 (11, 12) sts, place on holder. Knit next 9 (11, 11) sts, turn.
Place rem 10 (11, 12) sts on holder.
Purl across center 9 (11, 11) sts.
Next row: K1, ssk, knit to last 3 sts; k2tog, k1.
Next row: Purl.
Continue to rep these two rows until 3 sts rem, k3tog, cut yarn and pull through loop to finish. Make back the same way.

Finishing:
Sew side seams, graft stitches across top on either side of center "point", sew sides of "point" together. Add pom-poms to each point.

Earflap Hat Knitting Pattern


This cute ear flap hat fits one and two year olds. Instructions for two year olds are in parenthesis. Add stripes as desired.

Gauge:
20 sts=4" in St st

Materials:
3 ounces worsted weight yarn
Needles appropriate to yarn to obtain gauge
Crochet hook

Instructions CO 72 (80) stitches. Work in St st (knit 1 row, purl 1 row) for 5½" (6"). Work decrease rows as follows:
Row 1: *K6, k2tog* repeat across.
Row 2: P
Row 3: *K5, k2tog* repeat across.
Row 4: P
Row 5: *K4, k2tog* repeat across.
Row 6: P
Row 7: *K3, k2tog* repeat across.
Row 8: P
Row 9: *K2, k2tog* repeat across.
Row 10: P
Row 11: *K1, k2tog* repeat across
Row 12: P
Row 13: *K2tog* repeat across. Cut yarn, thread through remaining stitches on needle. Pull tog tightly and secure. Sew back seam. Ear Flap Hat Knitting Pattern

Earflaps:
With 2 strands of yarn, CO 10 stitches. Work in St st for 10 rows. Work decreases as follows:

Row 1: K1, k2tog, k to last 3 sts, k2tog, k1.

Row 2: P Repeat last 2 rows until you have 4 sts left, ending after a purl row.

Next row: K2tog twice.

Next row: P last 2 sts tog. Slip loop to crochet hook, ch 45.
Sew earflaps 2½" from back seam and 1½" from bottom of hat. You can also knit the earflaps directly on to the hat by picking up the stitches from the inside, using the same measurements as above. If doing stripes, start the stripe sequence after you have knit about 1½" because this part will curl. You can put a pom pom on top,icord, or even a crocheted flower.


Preemie Earflap Hat Knitting Pattern

Preemie Earflap Hat
Gauge:
20 sts = 4 inches

Materials:
Sportweight yarn
Size 5 US (3.75 mm) needles
Tapestry needle

Instructions
CO 44 sts. Knit every row until piece measures 2 to 2½ inches.

Decrease
Row 1: K3, k2tog, *(k7, k2tog); rep from *, end k3
Row 2 and all even rows: Knit
Row 3: K2, k2tog, *(k6, k2tog); rep from *, end k3
Row 5: K2, k2tog, *(k5, k2tog); rep from *, end k2
Row 7: K2, k2tog, *(k4, k2tog); rep from *, end k1
Row 9: K2, k2tog, *(k3, k2tog); rep from *, end k1
Row 11: K2, k2tog, *(k2, k2tog); rep from *, end k1

Finishing
Leave a 6 inch length of yarn and cut.
Thread tapestry needle with yarn and draw through remaining stitches on needle.
Pull tightly and fasten.
Sew center back seam.

Ear Flaps
With RS facing and working on the bottom of hat, measure 1¼" from center back seam.
At this point pick up 10 sts.
Knit these 10 sts for ¾".
Next Row: K1, k2tog, k4, k2tog, k1.
Knit all even rows.
Continue decreases until 4 sts remain.
Last Row: Slip 1, BO all sts.
Repeat on other side.


Baby Hat Knitting Pattern


Knitting Pattern Baby Hat


This is a very easy baby hat to knit on two needles, knit with a super soft angora blend yarn that does not shed.

Gauge:
28 sts=4" over k2, p2 rib unstretched

Materials:
Size 7 (US) straight needles
Large eye blunt tapestry needle

Yarn:
one skein from Crystal Palace Yarns
50 % micro acrylic, 42% micro nylon, 8% rabbit angora
113 yds/50 grams

Size:
Fits babies 3-6 months

Instructions: NOTE: To change sizes always make sure stitches are divisible by 4 + 2.

Cast on 50 sts. Work 4 rows of k2, p2 ribbing (Row 1 to Row 4).

Row 5: k6, (p2, k2) to within 6 sts of end, k6.
Row 6: p6, (k2, p2) to within 6 sts of end, p6.
Row 7: same as row 5.
Row 8: k8, (p2, k2) to within 8 sts of end, k8.
Row 9: p8, (k2, p2) to within 10 sts of end, p8.
Row 10: same as row 8.
Row 11: k10, (p2, k2) to within 10 sts of end, k10.
Row 12: p10, (k2, p2) to within 10 sts of end, p10.
Row 13: same as row 11.
Row 14: k12, (p2, k2) to within 12 sts of end, k12. Continue in this manner until there are no (k2, p2) sts left and you are totally working in bands of k and p. Knit across once. Bind off. Fold this bound off edge in half against itself and sew to form pointed bonnet.

Tie Band:
Cast on 6 sts.
k2, (p1, k1 twice)
Cont for 26 inches.
Center this band along original CO edge and sew to bonnet. Put on baby's head and get out your camera!






Easy Two Needle Baby Hat Knitting Pattern

Baby Hat Knitting Pattern A really cute baby hat knitting pattern, but yet so easy! It uses only one ball of an angora blend yarn which is wonderfully soft, does not shed, and is machine washable.

Size:
Fits babies 6-12 months

Gauge:
9 sts = 1 inch in 2 x 2 rib NOT stretched Circumference of hat NOT stretched is 10 inches, it is very stretchy and will fit a wide range of head sizes. Materials:
Size 5 US (3.755 mm) needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size 5 US (3.755 mm) double point needles for I-Cord
Crystal Palace Yarns
50 % micro Acrylic, 42% micro Nylon, 8% rabbit angora
50 grams/1.75 ounces - 113 yards/103 meters
1 ball 0061 Seascape
.
Instructions:

CO 90 sts
Work in 2 x 2 rib as follows for 4 inches:
Row 1: *K2, P2*, ending K2
Row 2: *P2, K2,* ending P2 Begin Broken Rib pattern:
Row 1: K1, P1
Row 2: K
Row 3: Rep Row 1
Row 4: *K8, k2tog* rep to end of row [80 sts]
Row 5: Rep Row 1 (this will break up the pattern where dec's were made, but that is OK)
Row 6: *K7, k2tog* rep to end of row
Rows 7, 9, 11, 13, 15 and 17: Rep Row 5
Row 8: *K6, k2tog* rep to end of row
Row 10: *K5, k2tog* rep to end of row
Row 12: *K4, k2tog* rep to end of row
Row 14: *K3, k2tog* rep to end of row
Row 16: *K2, k2tog* rep to end of row
Row 18: *K1, k2tog* rep to end of row Rep Row 18 until 4 sts remain.
Knit 3.5 inches oficord over the 4 sts left. If not making I-cord, then finish decreasing the 4 sts down to one and BO.
You could also crochet a little tail of decoration at the top if you wish. Sew side seam with tapestry needle.

Two Needle Eyelet Hat For Newborn Babies Knitting Pattern


Eyelet Hat For Newborn Babies Knitting Pattern


This easy hat pattern is knit on two needles and fits newborn babies. Ribbons are run through simple to knit eyelets. .

Gauge:
22 sts and 30 rows=4" (10 cm) with larger needles

Materials:
Sportweight or DK weight yarn
Size 3 US (3.25 mm) needles
Size 6 US (4 mm) needles
16" (40 cm) of 4mm wide satin ribbon

Instructions
With smaller needles, CO 57 sts.

Rows 1 and 3: K1, *P1, K1; rep from *
Rows 2 and 4: P1, *K1, P1; rep from *
Change to larger needles.
Knit, inc 3 sts evenly spaced - 60 sts
Purl one row.
Eyelet row (RS): K1, *K2tog, yo; rep from * across, end K1.
Work in St st until 3¼" (8 cm) from beginning.
Dec 4 sts on last row - 56 sts.

Decrease For Crown
Row 1 (RS): *K5, K2tog; rep from * - 48 sts
Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12: Purl
Row 3: *K4, K2tog; rep from * - 40 sts
Row 5: *K3, K2tog; rep from * - 32 sts
Row 7: *K2, K2tog; rep from *- 24 sts
Row 9: *K1, K2tog; rep from * - 16 sts
Row 11: K2tog across - 8 sts Cut yarn, leaving a tail. Thread tail through tapestry needle and through rem 8 sts and remove from needle. Pull tightly to close top of hat. Weave in ends on WS.
Thread ribbon through eyelet row, tying a bow in center front.

Pumpkin Hat Knitting Pattern

pumpkin hat knitting pattern There is also a pattern for the leaf that attaches to the top of the hat.

Materials:
Size 9 US (5.5 mm) 16 inch circular needles
Size 9 US (5.5 mm) double points
1 ball heavy worsted (or 2 strands of lighter weight yarn held together)

Gauge:
16 sts = 4 inches

Size
Babies through toddlers

Instructions
CO 63 stitches or a multiple of 9.
Join, mark beg of round.
*k8, p1; rep from * around.
Work until about 5 inches for a baby, or 6 for a toddler size. If a larger size is wanted, go up a needle size, and work until 6½ or 7 inches before you begin the decreasing. Or add another multiple of 9 stitches (8 knits and 1 purl). Then begin decreasing:
Row 1: *K6, k2tog, p1; rep from * around.
Row 2: workeven in pattern, knit the knit sts, and purl the purls.
Row 3: *K2tog tbl, k5, p1; rep from * around.
Row 4: Rep Row 2
Row 5: *K4, k2tog, p1; rep from * around.
Row 6: Rep Row 2
Row 7: *K2tog tbl, k3, p1; rep from * around.
Row 8: *K2, k2tog, p1; rep from * around.
Row 9: *K2tog tbl, k1, p1; rep from * around.
Now use green or brown yarn for the stem: Row 10: *K2tog, p1; rep from * around.
Row 11: *K2tog tbl around. Work for 3 rows on these few stitches, then decrease 1 st every row until 3 remain.
Work icord until 3 to 4 inches in length, k2tog, k1 and BO.
Cut yarn and thread a tapestry needle. Put needle down through stem, and attach to the inside. Fasten off the end of orange yarn also.


  • Work Even
    This term often follows a sequence where you just completed shaping and have increased or decreased. You will have a different number of stitches than when you began that sequence. You are now working over the number of stitches you currently have.




I-Cord I-Cord I-Cord is very simple to knit and you'll find all sorts of uses for it. It's often used as an embellishment. When you knit I-Cord, you make a snake or a tube of knitting. I-Cord is knit on double pointed needles. Cast on 3 to 5 stitches and knit the first row. Now (and this is why you need double points) slide the stitches to the other end of the needle. The yarn from the ball will be on the left. Just bring it around to the right side of the needle and knit the stitches again. Slide them back to the other end. Bring the yarn around to the right and knit them again. Continue until it's the length you need.



Leaf Knitting Pattern For Pumpkin Hat

knitting pattern for babies and kids.

Materials:
Jiffy by Lion Brand (brushed acrylic that is fuzzy)
Size 7 US (4.5 mm) needles

Gauge:
Not vital

Instructions
CO 5 sts.

Row 1: K
Row 2 and all even rows: P
Row 3: k1, M1, k1, M1, k1, M1, k1, M1, k1
Row 5: *k1, M1, k1, M1, k1*; repeat twice more, placing markers between sections
Row 7: K2, M1, k1, M1, k2; k1, M1, k1, M1, k1, M1, k1, M1, k1; K2, M1, k1, M1, k2
Row 9: K3, M1, k1, M1, k3; k4, M1, k1, M1, k4; k3, M1, k1, M1, k3
Row 11: K
Row 13: k9; k1, M1, k9, M1, k1; k9
Row 15: SSK, k7; k13; k7, k2tog
Row17: SSK, k6; k13; k6, k2tog

Lobe 1:
Row 19: k5, k2tog
Row 21: K
Row 23: SSK, k4
Row 25: SSK, k1, k2tog
Row 27: Slip1, k2tog, PSSO BO.

Lobe2:
Row 19: SSK, k9, k2tog
Row 21: SSK, k7, k2tog
Row 23: SSK, k5, k2tog
Row 25: SSK, k3, k2tog
Row 27: SSK, k1, k2tog
Row 29: Slip 1, k2tog, PSSO BO.

Lobe 3:
As Lobe 1, REVERSING SHAPE. Single crochet around the entire perimeter. You may need to surface crochet on the underside to keep the lobes from curling. Attach leaf to pumpkin hat near the stem.

Reverse Shaping
Almost all cardigan patterns will give you exact instructions for knitting one front; the other front instruction will tell you to knit it the same way, but reverse shaping. The neck and armhole edges are at their logical respective places. With the right side facing the public, hold the left or right front up against you. This is the easiest way to tell which is the armhole edge and which is the neck edge if you get confused. To reverse shaping, work the shaping at the opposite end from where you worked it for the first side. Usually you will begin to shape an armhole by binding off stitches. If you bound off the stitches at the beginning of a right side row for one front, you would bind off stitches at the beginning of a wrong side row for the other front. This keep the shaping on the correct edge. If you are increasing or decreasing at the beginning of a row for one front, you would increase or decrease at the end of the row for the other front.







Ribbed Hat For Babies And Children Knitting Pattern

Ribbed Hat For Babies And Children Knitting Pattern

An easy and quick to knit hat in k2, p2 ribbing, the pattern stitch and the yarn used combine to yield a very stretchy hat. As a result, the hat will fit babies from about 6 months to children to about 6 years. Just fold up the brim to adjust the length.

Gauge:
17 sts=4" in k2, p2 ribbing with two strands held together

Materials:
Size 11 US (8 mm) 16" circular and double points or size needed to obtain gauge
Ribbed Hat For Babies And Children Knitting Patternby Crystal Palace Yarns
1 ball #9812 Violets
1 ball #209 Periwinkle
80% merino wool/20% nylon
77 yards/50 grams

Size:
Fits babies and children from 6 months to about 6 years.

Instructions: Hat is knit with one strand of each color held together throughout. CO 48 sts on circular needle. Join, being careful not to twist sts. Mark beg of round. Knit k2, p2 ribbing 5½" as follows:


Rnd 1: *k2, p2; rep from *
Rep this rnd.
Ribbed Hat For Babies And Children Knitting PatternAlign Left
Crown Decrease
Change to double points when sts no longer fit on circular needle. Rnd 1: *k2, p2tog; rep from * - 36 sts
Rnd 2: *k2, p1; rep from *
Rnds 3 & 4: Rep Rnd 2
Rnd 5: *k2tog, p1; rep from * - 24 sts
Rnd 6: *k1, p1; rep from *
Rnd 7: *k1, k2tog; rep from * - 16 sts
Rnd 8: k
Rnd 9: k2tog around - 8 sts

Finishing
Cut yarn, leaving long tail. Thread through tapestry needle and thread through each rem st on needle as if to purl, taking sts off needle. Pull tightly to close top of hat. Weave in ends on WS. Fold up brim to desired length.



Ripple Eyelet Baby Hat Knitting Pattern


baby hat knitting pattern
This cute hat fits newborns and features an eyelet ripple or zig zag design. It's knit on straight needles. !

Gauge:
20 sts=4" over pat st with smaller needles

Materials:
Size 6 US (4.25 mm) needles
Size 8 US (5 mm) needles
Worsted weight yarn

Instructions: CO 73 sts with smaller needles.
Rows 1-3: k
Rows 5, 7, 9, and 11: p
Row 4: k2, *yo, k3, sl1, k2tog, psso, k3, yo, k1; rep from *, end k2 instead of k1
Row 6: k2, *k1, yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k2; rep from *, end k3 instead of k2
Row 8: k2, *k2, yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k3; rep from *, end k4 instead of k3
Row 10: k2, *k3, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k4; rep from *, end k5 instead of k4 Change to larger needles. Repeat Rows 4-11 until work measures approximately 5½ inches.

Decrease For Crown:
Row 1: k5, *sl1, k2tog, psso, k7; rep from *, end k5 instead of k7
Rows 2, 4 and 6: p
Row 3: k4, *sl1, k2tog, psso, k5; rep from *, end k4 instead of k5
Row 5: *k3, sl1, k2tog, psso; rep from *
Row 7: k2, *sl1, k2tog, psso, k1; rep from *, ending with k2 instead of k1
Cut yarn, thread through remaining stitches, draw together. Sew seam. For preemies, CO 63 sts, repeat pattern 2 times (total of 3) and then decrease.


Ripple Eyelet Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern


Ripple Eyelet Baby Sweater Knitting Pattern
This adorable knitting pattern for a baby sweater features an easy ripple pattern with eyelets.

Size:
6 - 9 months
Finished chest measures 22"


Gauge:
17 sts=4" over pat st Materials:
Size 8 US (5 mm) needles or size needed to obtain gauge
5 ounces worsted weight yarn

Instructions: Pattern Stitch
Row 1: k2, *yo, k3, sl1, k2tog, psso, k3, yo, k1; rep from *, end k2 instead of k1
Rows 2, 4, 6, and 8: p
Row 3: k2, *k1, yo, k2, sl1, k2tog, psso, k2, yo, k2; rep from *, end k3 instead of k2
Row 5: k2, *k2, yo, k1, sl1, k2tog, psso, k1, yo, k3; rep from *, end k4 instead of k3
Row 7: k2, *k3, yo, sl1, k2tog, psso, yo, k4; rep from *, end k5 instead of k4

Sleeves (make 2 sleeves first)
CO 33 sts and work 8 rows in garter stitch (knit every row).
Work Rows 1-8 of Pattern Stitch 4 times.
BO 2 sts beg next 2 rows. Put sts on holder. To work sleeves in the round instead, CO on 30 sts and eliminate beginning and ending sts, working only the sts from the *.

Body (worked in one piece to armholes)
CO 98 sts. Work 4 rows in garter stitch.
Keeping first and last 4 stitches in garter stitch, work Rows 1-8 of Pattern Stitch 5 times, eliminating beginning and ending sts and working only the sts from the *.

Divide for armholes as follows:
You may change to a different color here or use the same color.
K23, BO 4 sts, k44, BO 4 sts, k23
Next row: Purl back, placing sleeve sts from holder on needle and placing markers at beginning and end of each sleeve.
Work 4 rows garter stitch.
Next row: Make a buttonhole on garter band and begin armhole decreases as follows:
knit to within 2 stitches of next marker, k2tog through back loop, slip marker, k2tog. Repeat across row.
Next row: purl
Repeat these last 2 rows 6 more times.

Shape Neck
Continuing armhole decreases, place first 4 sts of next 2 rows on holders, then decrease 1 st each end every other row 2 times. After 12 armhole decreases total have been worked, place remaining stitches on a holder.

Neckband
Pick up 50 or 51 sts including stitches on holders.
Keeping the first and last 4 in garter stitch make another buttonhole and work about an inch of ribbing.

Finishing
Sew sleeve seam and underarm. Sew on buttons. Weave in ends on WS.



Roll Brim Hat Knitting Pattern For Babies And Kids


Roll Brim Hat
Top this cute and easy roll brim hat pattern off in a number of ways. is only one possibility. It fits babies and smaller kids. Knit it in two different gauges as well.

Size:
Babies/Smaller Children
Circumference = 18"
Materials:
About 2 ounces heavy worsted weight yarn
Size 9 US (5.5 mm) 16" circular needles or size needed for gauge
Size 9 US (5.5 mm) double pointed needles

Gauge:
16 sts = 4"
(To knit at 20 sts=4", see instructions at bottom of pattern).

Instructions:
CO 72 sts.
Join, making sure sts aren't twisted. Knit in St st (knit every rnd) for 6".

Crown Decreases:
Round 1: k6, k2tog; rep around
Round 2: knit
Round 3: k5, k2tog; rep around
Round 4: knit
Round 5: k4, k2tog; rep around
Round 6: knit Cont in this manner until 9 sts rem. Change to double points when sts no longer fit.
Draw yarn through all stitches on needle.
Add pom-pom, tassel or holly. Or to make a stem:
Do not draw yarn through sts.
Join green yarn.
K2tog around until 3 sts remain.
Work icord for 2 to 3 inches.
Draw yarn through the 3 sts on needle and pull through center of stem. To knit at 20 sts=4", CO 90 sts. Work hat in same manner but begin Crown Decreases K8, k2tog.


I-Cord I-Cord I-Cord is very simple to knit and you'll find all sorts of uses for it. It's often used as an embellishment. When you knit I-Cord, you make a snake or a tube of knitting. I-Cord is knit on double pointed needles. Cast on 3 to 5 stitches and knit the first row. Now (and this is why you need double points) slide the stitches to the other end of the needle. The yarn from the ball will be on the left. Just bring it around to the right side of the needle and knit the stitches again. Slide them back to the other end. Bring the yarn around to the right and knit them again. Continue until it's the length you need.

Mock Cable Baby Hat Knitting Pattern


baby hat knitting pattern
This hat fits newborns.

Gauge:
18 sts=4" over pattern st with larger needles

Materials:
Size 6 US (4 mm) straight needles
Size 8 US (5 mm) straight needles
Worsted weight yarn

Instructions: Using smaller needles, CO 72 sts.
Row 1: P2 *K3, P2; rep from * to end of row
Row 2: K2, *P3, K2; rep from * to end of row Rep Rows 1 and 2 until work measures 2 inches, ending with Row 2 completed. Change to larger needles.

Row 1: P2, *sl 1, K2, psso, P2; rep from * to end of row
Row 2: K2, *P1, yo, P1, K2; rep from * to end of row
Row 3: *P2, K3; rep from *, end P2
Row 4: *K2, P3; rep from *, end K2 Repeat Rows 1 to 4 until work measures 7-7½ inches, ending with Row 1 completed.

Decrease Crown:
Row 1 (WS): *K2, P2; rep from * to end of row
Row 2: *P2tog, K2tog; rep from * to end of row
Row 3: *K1, P1; rep from *, end K1
Row 4: *K2tog; rep from *, end K1
Row 5: Purl
Row 6: *K2 tog; rep from * to end of row Cut yarn, leaving long tail. Thread through tapestry needle and pull through rem sts on needle; draw together. Sew seam. Add pom pom if desired.

Reversible Two Sizes Baby Hat Knitting Pattern

Baby Hat Knitting Pattern Ever make a hat for a baby and find out it's too small? Or make a hat and see it outgrown in a month or two? This hat solves that problem - it's reversible. Flip one side for smallest heads (2-4 months) then reverse to other side for 5-8 months and up. Size:
Fits babies 2-4 months or 5-8 months Gauge:
5 sts= inch in St st on larger needles Materials:
Size 4 US (3.5 mm) double point needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size 5 US (3.75 mm) double point needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Crystal Palace Yarns Bunny Hop
50 % micro Acrylic, 42% micro Nylon, 8% rabbit angora
50 grams/1.75 ounces - 113 yards/103 meters
1 ball 0213 Black
1 ball 9575 Circus See this listing for a shop near you. Instructions: With smaller DP needles and Black, CO 72 sts and join in rnd being careful not to twist the sts. Place marker if you like to use one, or leave tail hanging to mark beginning of rnd.
Work in K2,P2 rib for 6 rnds.
Change to larger DPs and change to Circus color.
Work 5 rounds Circus.
3 rnds Black
5 rnds Circus
4 rnds Black
1 rnd Circus Inc rnd with Circus: Inc 1 st in every other pair of K sts to become 3 sts: *(K1, M1, K1), P2, K2, P2* [81 sts] Next 3 rounds in Circus work: *K2, P2, K1, P1, K1, P2*
rep this sequence for rnd
4 rnds in Black following same st sequence
6 rnds in Circus
3 rnds Black
1 round Circus 2nd inc rnd in Circus: Inc 1 st in each pair of K2 which were not inc'd previously. [89 sts]
3 rnds in Circus thus: *K1, P1, K1, P2* repeat for rnd
4 rnds Black
5 rnds Circus
Change back to smaller DPNs and work 6 rnds Black.
BO in rib pattern. If the baby is handy, try on the hat to decide which end fits best. If you are able to use the smaller end to fit, using a tapestry needle and Circus color, sew the opposite, larger end, with a large eyed tapestry needle, into a 4-sided + top and tie with a firm bow so that when the baby grows larger you can reverse the ends of the hat. If you need to use the larger end (as I did) to fit, then you will sew the top with black yarn more firmly as you will not need to reverse the hat. Add a Pom-Pom made with both colors if you wish. I wound doubled yarn around 4 fingers 26 times, tied in the center and cut loops to make the one shown in the photo. Sew Pom-Pom on top.


Jester Baby Hat Knitting Pattern

Jester Baby Hat Knitting Pattern This adorable baby hat knitting pattern knits up quickly on big needles. It fits newborns and is 16" in circumference. To make a larger hat, add 1 or more stitches to each third of the hat.

Gauge:
12 sts=4 inches in St st

Materials:

by Crystal Palace Yarns
1 skein Color #7243 Picnic
100% Australian Merino Wool
109 yards/100 grams
Size 10½ US (6.5 mm) 16" circular needles and/or double points
Tapestry needle

Instructions: CO 48 sts on either circular or double pointed needles and join.
Work k2 p2 rib for 1½".
Change to St st and WORKEVEN until piece measures 6½".
Divide the first 16 sts between two double pointed needles, leaving the rest on either the circular or the other double pointed needles.
Work Kitchener Stitch over those 16 st until 3 sts remain.
Work I-cord over these 3 sts for 4". Cut yarn, thread through tapestry needle, thread through sts, take off needle and pull to close.
Repeat two more times. Weave in ends on WS. Tie each I-cord into a knot.

Kitchener Stitch:
Break a good length of yarn off and thread a yarn needle. With RS facing and holding one double-pointed needle at the front and one at the back, insert yarn needle into first st on front needle PURLWISE. Then insert yarn needle into first st on back needle KNITWISE. *Next, insert yarn needle KNITWISE into first st on front needle, pull it off the needle, and insert yarn needle into second st on front needle PURLWISE. Next, insert yarn needle PURLWISE into first st on back needle, pull the st off the needle, and insert yarn needle into the second st on back needle KNITWISE. Repeat from * until three sts remain.

Work Even
This term often follows a sequence where you just completed shaping and have increased or decreased. You will have a different number of stitches than when you began that sequence. You are now working over the number of stitches you currently have.

I-Cord I-Cord I-Cord is very simple to knit and you'll find all sorts of uses for it. It's often used as an embellishment. When you knit I-Cord, you make a snake or a tube of knitting. I-Cord is knit on double pointed needles. Cast on 3 to 5 stitches and knit the first row. Now (and this is why you need double points) slide the stitches to the other end of the needle. The yarn from the ball will be on the left. Just bring it around to the right side of the needle and knit the stitches again. Slide them back to the other end. Bring the yarn around to the right and knit them again. Continue until it's the length you need.

Two Needle Top Knot Baby Hat Knitting Pattern

Baby Booties And Top Knot Hat Knitting Pattern


Easy to knit baby hat on two needles features a simple knit and purl block pattern. .


Size:
Fits babies to about 9 months


Gauge:
14 sts and 18 rows=4" in St st

Materials:
Size 11 (8 mm) straight needles or size needed to obtain gauge
Size 11 (8 mm) double pointed needs for top knot on hat if desired

1 ball Color #0202 Dotty Blues (second ball needed for matching booties)
100% polyester fleece
50 grams/1.75 ounces
84 yards/77 meters .

Instructions
CO 66 sts.
Work in k1, p1 ribbing 2½" as follows:
*k1, p1; rep from *
Rep this row. Work in Blocks Pattern 4 more inches:
Row 1: k1, *k2, p2; rep from *, end k1
Row 2: p1, *k2, p2; rep from *, end p1
Row 3: k1, *p2, k2: rep from *, end k1
Row 4: p1, *p2, k2; rep from *, end p1
Rep Rows 1-4. Crown Decreases
Change to St st.
Row 1: *k4, k2tog; rep from * across - 55 sts
Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12: P
Row 3: *k3, k2tog; rep from * across - 44 sts
Row 5: *k2, k2tog; rep from * across - 33 sts
Row 7: *k1, k2tog; rep from * across - 22 sts
Row 9: k2tog across - 11 sts
Row 11: k1, *k2 tog; rep from * across - 6 sts
Row 13: k2tog across - 3 sts If desired, slip 3 sts to double points and work icord for 1" for top knot. BO.
Alternatively, cut yarn leaving a long tail for seaming. Thread yarn through tapestry needle and slip through sts on needle. Pull tightly to close top of hat.

Finishing
Sew seam, reversing side that is seamed for brim when folded over in half. Weave in ends on WS.



Two Needle Blocks Baby Booties Knitting Pattern

Baby Booties And Top Knot Hat Knitting Pattern

Easy to knit baby booties on two needles features a simple knit and purl block pattern. The matching baby top knot .

Size:
Fits babies to about 9 months

Gauge:
14 sts and 18 rows=4" in St st

Materials:
Size 11 (8 mm) straight needles or size needed to obtain gauge
s
1 ball Color #0202 Dotty Blues (second ball needed for matching hat)
100% polyester fleece
50 grams/1.75 ounces
84 yards/77 meters S

. Instructions
Beginning at the sole, CO 16 sts.

Rows 1, 3, and 5: p
Row 2: k1, knit into front and back of next st, k4, k into front and back of next st, k2, knit into front and back of next st, k4, knit into front and back of next st, k1 - 20 sts
Row 4: k1, knit into front and back of next st, k6, k into front and back of next st, k2, knit into front and back of next st, k6, knit into front and back of next st, k1 - 24 sts These rows form the sides of the booties.
K 8 rows. This section is the top of the bootie and is the Blocks Pattern found in the matching hat.
k9, p2, k2, p2, leave remaining sts unworked.
Slip all sts with yarn in front:
Row 1: Sl 1 from left to right needle, turn, p1, k2, p2, k2
Row 2: Sl 1, turn, p1, k2, p2, k2, p1
Row 3: Sl 1, turn, (k2, p2) twice, k1
Row 4: Sl 1, turn, (k2, p2) twice, k2
Row 5: Sl 1, turn, k1, (p2, k2) twice, p2
Row 6: Sl 1, turn, k1, (p2, k2) twice, p2, k1
Row 7: Sl 1, turn, (p2, k2) 3 times, p1
Row 8: Sl 1, turn, (p2, k2) 3 times, p2
Row 9: Sl 1, turn, p1, (k2, p2) 3 times, k2
Row 10: Sl 1, turn, p1, (k2, p2) 3 times, k2, p1, k4 to end of row.
Row 11: p4, k1, (p2, k2) 3 times, p2, k1, p4 Knit in k1, p1 rib for 2 inches for cuff. BO in pat, leaving a long tail for seaming.

Finishing
Seam back and sole of bootie with tail, reversing side that is seamed for cuff when folded over in half. Weave in ends on WS.




SOURCE:knittingonthenet.com


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