These baby crochet hats are the squishiest and cutest hats you will ever make. They make great baby shower gifts or photo props.
These Leaf Stitch Beanie Hat Crochet Patterns make the perfect accessory to your fall or winter apparel. This great design will compliment many styles and all ages.
Does anyone feel a bit French today? Beret hats, probably popular all over the globe, are definitely a Parisian trademark. Today we are going to
The Tree Hat Free Knitting Pattern is a choice for making a special knit item. This hat is perfect for winter and has a touch of festiveness.
Octopus Hat Free Crochet Pattern
Update Nov. 30/2020: I've received quite a few comments and questions regarding this pattern since it's been published. It is not a beginner's pattern. A few folks are fine with the written pattern…
Knit Fair Isle Alaska Hat Knitting Patterns
Norwegian and English pattern. Nice snowcrystal pattern in two colours, instructions easy to follow. Children from 7 years/small woman and medium adult size, but with thinner yarn and needles you can knit a wonderful beanie for small children . The needlesizes in instructions are the adult size. Use 2,5 mm and 3 mm ( Europe ) for child size Vinterstormlua : her er lua til Vinterstorm vottene Denne er ikke tova og strikka i noe tynnere garn Flere størrelser oppnår du ved valg av garn og pinner. I oppskrifta er det ikke tatt med pinnestørrelser for barneluer. Bruk p 2,5 og 3 mm Lykke til !
I don’t know if it’s exactly the season for hat knitting, since it’s finally getting warm where I live, but I say hat knitting knows no season, especially when it’s a fun an…
Lotus Flower Beanie Hat Knitting Pattern
Merino wool Pixie Balaclava hat for Baby, handmade for your baby, toddler and kids. A comfortable, trendy and stylish knitted infant, baby, child pointy helmet. 100% handmade. Dear friends, I knit each product by hand, so I need time to make it (3-5 days) Material: Merino Wool Hypoallergic Absorbs moisture, but doesn't release it back to the skin Soft, comfortable and tender, goes easy on baby skin Features: Protect baby ears, neck and forehead from cold, winds & frost. Resistant to dirt absorbation, easy to remove by hand. Keeps warmth Wide variety of colors available. Size: 1-2 year - 18.11-19 inches (46-48 sm) 2-3 year - 19-19.8 inches (48-50 sm) 3-4 year - 19.8-20.4 inches (50-52 sm) 4-5 year - 20.4-21 inches (52-54 sm) adult M - 22 inches (56 sm) adult L - 23 inches (58 sm) 100% handmade Dear friends, I knit each product by hand, so I need time to make it(3-5 days) CARE INFO: Washing instructions for the best care of your hand knitted item: dry clean or gentle handwash/ programme (max 30 degrees ) without spinning, do not wring/twist the wet piece. Roll it into a towel to squeeze out excess water and always dry it flat. Perfect for the Winter season, a Winter baby shower, or a day at the park, this vintage style handknitted bonnet is sure to delight! Please measure your baby carefully before ordering. Because each child is unique and sizes are not universal, measuring is more accurate than going by age or US Kids size. Bonnet will be sent to you from our workshop, where there is no smoking. Many hugs and thank you for your interest:)
Winter season is coming up fast and getting colder and colder, so I needed a new hat. It was very easy to decide how my new crochet hat pattern should look like. Like a classic fisherman hat, working class, common... Nothing special. Just a comfortable and warm hat that common people wear.
The Tree Hat Free Knitting Pattern is a choice for making a special knit item. This hat is perfect for winter and has a touch of festiveness.
I finished a new knit last week all in the name of good, old-fashioned swapping. This squishy goodness was knit for my knittin...
Kit Includes: • 2 skeins of Germantown: one in myrtle and one in jade • 1 custom KW leather tag • 2 Perennial butterflies in coordinating colors• 1 Kelbourne Woolens drawstring bag• 1 Year of Hats sticker Meet the August Hat, a lovely, Latvian-inspired colorwork accessory. The August Hat by Sarah Solomon is a two-color, stranded hat featuring two Latvian braids, which frame the body motif. Find our tutorial for Latvian braids here. A cute custom KW tag is included. There is enough yarn in two skeins of Germantown to make a second hat in the opposite colorway. The August Hat pattern PDF will be delivered to your inbox after purchase.
Easy Ribbed Beanie with a Fold-Down Brim Crochet Pattern The perfect beginner hat pattern for new crocheters: A chunky crochet beanie with a modern knit-look. This class ribbed beanie-style hat works up quickly and easily! It is a beginner-level pattern that's worked flat in back-and-forth rows. The pattern calls for basic stitches like single crochet, half-double crochet, and slip stitch. The pattern PDF has lots of pictures showing what your work should look like along the way. NOTE: This listing is for a printable PDF crochet pattern ONLY. You will not receive a finished item. DETAILS . . . . . . . . . . . . . This crochet pattern is written in American Terms. DIFFICULTY Beginner/Easy FINISHED SIZE Newborn through Adult See sizing information on the next page. HOOK K/10.5 (6.5mm) crochet hook YARN WEIGHT Category 5 - Bulky SUGGESTED YARN Lion Brand Color Made Easy, in Mineral Yellow NOTIONS Scissors Stitch marker Darning Needle OTHER SUPPLIES Pom pom maker or premade pom pom GAUGE 12 stitches and 7.5 rows per 4” Check your gauge, and factor this into your size calculations. PATTERN NOTES . . . . . . . . . . . . . The pattern includes easy-to-follow instructions with materials lists, gauge, abbreviation key, & lots of pictures! After purchase, you will receive a link to download a printable PDF with the crochet pattern. Due to the nature of digital PDF files, this pattern may not be returned or exchanged. All sales are final. YOU MIGHT LIKE . . . . . . . . . . . . . If you like this crochet pattern, you might also like my other crochet patterns: See all my craft patterns here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/SarahMakerShop HOW TO DOWNLOAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . Etsy will e-mail the pattern link to the e-mail address connected with your Etsy account. You can also access your downloads in your account, here: https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases If you haven't received your download email, first check that you have the correct email address. Second, check your spam folder. (If you use Gmail, also check your Social and Promotions tabs.) Third, read this help article which will show you how to download the pattern from inside your Etsy account: https://help.etsy.com/hc/en-us/articles/115013328108-Downloading-a-Digital-Item?segment=shopping COMMERCIAL USE TERMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . You may sell finished items made from this pattern. You must credit Sarah Maker, and share a link to both sarahmaker.com and etsy.com/shop/SarahMakerShop. For example, you may say "Pattern designed by Sarah Maker, available at etsy.com/shop/SarahMakerShop. Find more information at sarahmaker.com"
Knit hats, toques, beanies, winter caps: whatever you call them they're cuter with a fun pattern knit into them. Colourwork is a skill that is a little intermediate, but usually, these kinds of projects only require the basic knit and purl stitches. You just add some colours in there for a fun design. These kinds
Bring out your inner Parisienne in this charming set featuring a beret, triangle kerchief, and fingerless wristlet gloves. Made in a weightless, airy mohair blend, these accessories feel light as air, soft, and feminine all at once.
Do you guys know Hunter Hammersen and her series of Knitter's Curiosity Cabinet books? The third one came out just today and I think it's pretty spectacular. I particularly like the concept behind the books. Here's what the author says about it. Curiosity cabinets were collections of wonderful objects brought together to inspire, delight, and inform. I loved the idea of assembling a knitter’s curiosity cabinet—one full of fancy edgings and captivating stitch patterns and fabulous shapes instead of shells and fossils and seeds. These books are the result. Pretty cool, don't you think? The most recent volume is inspired by vintage marine illustrations. The muse for the patterns that use Lorna's Laces is the Pelagia noctiluca. It's a glow in the dark jellyfish for goodness sake. Cool, yes? OK, if I'm really honest, jellyfish give me the creeps. I worry about getting stung by one every time I go swimming in the ocean. My husband worries about sharks. We're a pair, aren't we? Anyway, I digress. I'm pretty sure you didn't stop by to listen to me talk about my weird phobias. Trust me, the list is long and diverse. Ask me how I feel about bridges sometime. There are two projects that use our yarn. The first is a hat made from Honor. I totally see the jellyfish shape in the lace work. The other project is a sock knit from Shepherd Sock. It's show here in Satsuma. All in all, the book looks like a winner. There are 18 projects in yarns from 9 different companies, mostly small places like us. And she sizes everything. The socks come in three sizes and the hat in four. We aren't one size fits all and too often small projects like this don't take that into consideration.
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Meowf Hat This knit pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Meowf Hat
Manfredovna passed/pitched this Raveler request for an anchor beanie to me. :) so I made her knit up the first test sample Thank you very much!So here it is. It has a two color ribbing, followed by a herringbone edge that looks like a friendship band, then come the big anchors, surrounded by some little border patterns and the top has little anchors in two colors all around.Thank you Eva for testknitting it for me and allowing me to use your great picture!If you like this pattern you might also enjoy:[my sea breeze beanie][1][my seaside beanie][2]You can knit it with any 4- to 5-ply yarn (sock yarn, Merino, Acrylic, summer version cotton) and so also vary the size a little. As it uses the two colors throughout the whole beanie, the pattern is also suitable for two-color-knitting-beginners.Enjoy and happy knitting!Manfredovna hat diesen Musterwunsch an mich weitergeleitet. Eine Ankermütze. Danke Dir! Und hier ist sie. Sie hat ein
Are you ready for the weather to turn? I love the changing of the seasons – the cool, crisp days returning this time of year. While the weather may be turning chilly, this hot little cowl will slip right off your needles, and it’ll be the PERFECT gift to yourself – or to anyone you love.
These baby crochet hats are the squishiest and cutest hats you will ever make. They make great baby shower gifts or photo props.
Easy and fun crochet hat pattern is simple to make and great for beginners. Crochet a cozy hat that is comfortable and warm to wear!
Es ist Winter und ich hatte meinem Sohn noch keine Mütze gestrickt. Das geht nun wirklich nicht ... Muster raus gesucht und losgelegt. Ich hatte vor eine Fuchsmütze stricken, in dem sich das gleiche Motiv in blau und grau immer wiederholt. Als HIihlight wollte ich einen orangefarbenen Fuchskopf mit einstricken. Bereits beim Stricken merkte ich, dass die Füchse auch mit Katzen zu verwechseln waren. Fand ich aber nicht schlimm, da bei dem orangefarbenen Kopf sicherlich klar sein würde, dass es si
Deima HOODIE Onesize, made with alpaca and 70% mohair/30% silk yarn The hoodie is the perfect combination of the perfect turtleneck sweater, and a fluffy hat. wear it up when on your bike, taking your daily walks with a stroller or your dog, and take it down when you're inside shopping or on the warmer days, when you just want to keep your neck warm. This will honestly be your next obsession. Pick one of the colors in the pictures, or contact us here if you have a specific color request. Order info This item has a production time of around 4 weeks. Production time can vary, depending on how busy the knitters are. If there's a longer wait than usual, you will be notified. All handmade, knitted in Denmark. Care – learn more about how to take care of your deima item here....
She's A Betty Bonnet Isn't she, though? When's the last time I mentioned how much I love Malabrigo yarn? Let's be honest: I probably bored my kids with that knowledge earlier this morning. However, just because I'm a broken record doesn't mean that you can't make this super-sweet bonnet for yourself or a loved one (and I'll even let you use a chunky weight fiber that isn't Malabrigo if you really insist). My only note is that, while I finished this bad boy with just one skein of the Mecha, or 130 yards, it was a close call so you may need slightly more yarn to complete yours. But don't worry - this fancifully-finished design (check out the back below!) will be worth it either way. Yarn: Malabrigo Mecha (100% Merino Superwash Wool; 130 yards [120 meters]/100 grams); #809 Solis - 1 - 2 skeins A closer view of the back finish. It's different, no? Needles: Straight needles in size US 10.5, one 16" circular needle in size US 11 needle, and one set of double pointed needles in size US 11 Notions: Tapestry needle, 5 stitch markers Gauge: 12 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette on size US 11 needles So let's make a hat, then! First, then, since we'll begin by knitting flat, go ahead and use your size 10.5 needles to cast on 80 stitches loosely. Then we'll knit some ribbing, as follows: Ribbing Row 1 (wrong side): * p1, k2, p1; rep from * Ribbing Row 2: * k1, p2, k1 * Knit ribbing rows 1 & 2 until piece measures roughly 1.5" and you've just finished row 2 of the pattern. Transfer work to your size US 11 needle (yes, it's circular, but we're still working flat!). Then we'll work one marker placement row, as follows: Marker Placement Row (wrong side): p8, place marker, p24, place marker, p16, place marker, p24, place marker, p8 And once that's done, we'll begin our pattern as well as some decreases, which you'll find below. You'll need the following notation to continue (and you can find videos for the twists below as well): rt (right twist): knit two together, leaving stitches on left-hand needle; next, insert right-hand needle from the front between the two stitches just knitted together, and knit the first stitch again. Finally, slip both stitches from left-hand needle together lt (left twist): with right-hand needle behind left-hand needle, skip one stitch and knit the second stitch in back loop; then insert right-hand needle into the backs of both stitches and k2tog-b (knit two together through back loops, inserting right needle from the right) And once you have that down, we'll continue like so: Row 1 (right side): (lt) 4 times, slip marker, ssk, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times, (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you're two stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, (rt) 4 times (-2 stitches) Row 2: purl, slipping all markers when you reach them Row 3: k1, (lt) 3 times, k1 slip marker, ssk, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k2, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you're two stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k1 (-2 stitches) Row 4: purl, slipping all markers when you reach them Knit rows 1 - 4 three times, and then knit rows 1 - 3 once more. Now you should have 16 stitches remaining between your first and second markers, and 64 stitches in total. We're going to join the hat in the round at this point, which your yarn should be in position for since you've left off at the end of a right side row. Anyway, then, join piece in round and place row marker - as a note, you'll probably either want to join by swapping your first and last stitches or reinforce this join when you're done with the hat. Either way, we'll continue as follows: Row 1: knit, slipping extra markers when you reach them Row 2: (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times, (lt) 4 times, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, (rt) 4 times Row 3: knit, slipping extra markers when you reach them Row 4: k1, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k2, (lt) 3 times, k1, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, k1, (rt) 3 times, k1 Knit rows 1 - 4 once or twice (I knit them twice; however, for a slightly shallower hat, once would be plenty) and then knit row 1 again. Then we'll begin our decrease rows, as follows: Decrease Row 1: (lt) 3 times, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) 3 times, (lt) 3 times, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) 3 times (60 stitches) Decrease Row 2: knit Decrease Row 3: k1, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, k2, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, k1 (56 stitches) Decrease Row 4: knit Decrease Row 5: (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice, (lt) twice, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, (rt) twice (48 stitches) Decrease Row 6: knit You'll probably want to switch to your dpns about now... Decrease Row 7: k1, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, k2, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, k1 (44 stitches) Decrease Row 8: knit until you reach first marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until end of round (40 stitches) Decrease Row 9: lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt, lt, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, rt (36 stitches) Decrease Row 10: knit until you reach first marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until you reach next marker, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, knit until end of round (32 stitches) Decrease Row 11: k1, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, k2, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, knit until you're 2 stitches from next marker, k2tog, slip marker, ssk, k1 (24 stitches) Decrease Row 12: lt, remove marker, (ssk) twice, (k2tog) twice, remove marker, rt, lt, remove marker, (ssk) twice, (k2tog) twice, remove marker, rt (16 stitches) Complete decrease rows 1 - 12. Then, knit across the first 4 stitches of your round. Next, transfer the following 8 stitches to one dpn for grafting, and the final 4 of the round, plus the 4 you just knit, to a second dpn. Using the Kitchener stitch, graft together these remaining 16 stitches. Tuck in ends and block, if desired. Make tassels and affix to bottom corners of hat. Wear proudly, even if you're a Veronica instead.
With the weather turning cooler and Halloween decorations beginning to show up in stores, I've been thinking about making fun hats for the kids, that also double as costumes. Where I live, it could easily be snowing or freezing on Halloween so incorporating a warm knit or crocheted hat into your costume is a smart
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