Learn how to Knit this super cute Bubble Stitch Beanie Hat with free Knitting Pattern and video tutorial by Studio Knit.
Free Knitting Pattern: Copy Cat "CC" Chunky Beanie - Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick in Spice colorway. This super squishy wool blend hat is a beginner-friendly pattern. Also includes a tip about how to close the starting gap when starting a knit hat in the round. Enjoy! ** An Ad-Free PDF is available to download on my Ravelry Designer page.
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Summer's officially here and the B gals were in need of something to keep their hair from whipping up into a frightful mess at the beach, so...
Want to learn how to knit a hat? Make your first easy knit hat with this free pattern and step-by-step tutorial. You'll knit your first hat in no time!
Brrr….it is sooo cold! I have been knitting hats all week, and settled on a pattern I am happy with.This pattern is for a worsted weight yarn, knit on size 8 16″ circular needles. I us…
Prepare for winter with this easy, classic headband knitting pattern! Simple enough for knitting beginners, it’s finished with a trendy twist. This headband will be a staple in your winter wardrobe!
The Pexie Hat Free Knitting Pattern has very detailed instructions and is easy to follow. It combines the best of a hat and a hood.
If you're new to knitting or have never knitted a hat before, this Beginner Hat Knitting Pattern is perfect for you! Cute knitted hats like this make great gifts for everyone and are easy and fun to make. This hat is worked flat, making it a great project for beginners! You'll work knits, purls, and decreases. The result is a beautiful ribbed hat with nice shaping. Ribbing in itself is a great pattern for practicing and understanding the different between knit and purled stitches. Embellish your hat with a flower or pom pom for extra flair. Cozy and comfy, free hat knitting patterns are a winter weather essential. The warm design is sure to keep the cold from nipping at your ears all fall and winter long. Knit this cutie up in your favorite color yarn or create a neutral hat in browns or blacks for your man. Learn how to knit a hat for beginners with this easy pattern. Get free knitting patterns delivered straight to your inbox! Sign up for FaveCrafts
I got such wonderful response from my first knit hat pattern, I decided to write another one! This hat starts the same way, but the ribbing goes all the way to the top. It is super stretching and can be worn cuffed or slouchy. This pattern is written for a...
Remember that hat? Well, some of you had noticed it, and I have since regularly received queries for the pattern. As I have no picture of my latest project, and nothing else to write about (hhhem), I thought that today was the perfect day (sooo warm and sunny) to offer you a recipe for my One Skein Noro Spiral Hat. Maybe the aussies will appreciate it. And yes, this is a very bad name. Any ideas for a better one? INGREDIENTS - One skein of Noro Kureyon. lovely. - Needles. circular, double pointed... your choice, but usable to knit circularly. Of course I don't remember the number. Probably the size recommended on the ball band, or on other Noro patterns. Let's see (google, google...) I guesstimate size US7, 4,5mm. Of course I noted it on a notebook's page. Yes, but which one? Where is it? Oh! I just found this information...on my blog. I noted 5.5mm (= US9) but was uncertain. Beware! PRELUDE Cast-on 80 stitches. I used longtail cast-on. I almost always do. I am european, you know? Beware though: I have a BIG head, and my hat does not compress my head the tiny bit. Even slightly felted after two winters of moderate use and washing. It is big too. So you may choose to reduce the cast-on stitches by any multiple of 8 that you wish. Join in the round. You can eventually do a small exchange dance between the first and last of your stitches to perfect the join, but I doubt very much i did this in my beginner days. I rarely do it now either. On a hat, where you have great chance to have that particular bit of knitting sitting in the middle of your forehead, I use the tail of my cast-on to close the gap and finish up perfectly the join. You may add a marker here if you dislike the looking-for-the-end-of-the-thread to recognize-the-beginning-of-my-row game. If you want a non-curly border, rib on for a few rows. I did a 2x2 ribbing for 6 rows, but it is not my favourite part of this hat, and I would probably change this IF I do it again. I let you free here to use your imagination, or declare that you like my border and use it. Please, please tell me if you invent a great border for this hat. I would like to know. Knit one row, remove the marker (or let it here, but it won't really help you unless you rewrite my pattern to include him in the explanations. Which is totally possible and may even be easy. But I won't do that today, thank you.) FUGUE Here starts my second favourite part of the hat: * (yo, k6, k2tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover, then: knit one row, until you meet a knitted yarnover. stop just before him, then go to * repeat those two row until the hat seems "deep enough" for your liking. Mine is a bit too deep, so I would be very ill-come to give you some advice. For your information, I started my crow decreases at 15 cm high (google, google, about 6"). FINAL And here begins that glorious best part of that hat. The part that makes me so happy that I would gladly have to bow to strangers, just so that they can see the top of my head. (yo, k5, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. (yo, k4, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. (yo, k3, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. (yo, k2, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. (yo, k1, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. (yo, k3tog) repeat until you meet a yarnover knit one round until you meet a knitted yarnover, stop in front of him. k2tog all around. Cast-off snugly in the round (break the yarn and mimik a last cast-off stitch around the first cast-off stitch to end with a perfect circle). If you'ld rather not have a hole in the top of your hat, or if you feel insecure about my casting off in the round, you can simply thread through the remaining stitches once or twice and pull tightly. But you are lousy. (not really) PS I know, I know. This is a wordy recipe, full of "do as you wish" and strangely written. But hey, you can always ask me to explain it better. You can. I will try my best to answer quickly and clearly. I'll try, really. Happy knitting. --------------- Publié en français, italien et espagnol
This simple ear flap hat knits up quickly and will keep you warm all winter long!
This kassel slouchy beret free knitting pattern is a very cute acessory! Use this kassel slouchy beret free knitting pattern to make your own now!
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Welcome! Today’s tutorial is on a knit twisted headband. I've been meaning to make one of these for some time now. I'm so glad I finally finished it. I have been trying to make a video for all my patterns which is delaying my releases (by a lot!). See below video for step-by-step instructions or visit my channel for more videos. You can purchase the ad-free PDF for $1.99 in my shopsEtsyRavelryKnit CrateAvailable at YarnCanada.caThis post contains affiliate links. Please see bottom of post for mo
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Thank you for checking out this crochet pattern for an alien hooded scarf. This is my first pattern. I'm so happy to announce that I have revised the original pattern in September 2023 with updated pictures and instructions. If you bought the pattern prior to this date, send me your email address with a copy of your receipt and I will email the updated instructions. If you have any questions about the pattern or custom order requests, feel free to message me.
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It's been a while. I was busy experimenting on hats and beanies. It is in my nature to be working with multiple projects at a time and currently, I am working on three solid, neutral colored hats. These two are boyfriend beanies done in 1x1 ribbing using Fisherman's Wool in Nature's Brown and Natural (Ecru). The third one, which I just finished is a double seed stitch hat in Charcoal Gray using Lion's Pride Woolspun. For just using a combination of basic knit and purl stitches, I love how this hat turned out! The texture is simply beautiful. I thought I would share the pattern with you. The Pattern: Materials needed: US 8 (5mm) knitting needles -16 in. US 8 (5mm) double point needles Lion's Pride Woolspun 149 Charcoal 3.5 oz Tapestry needle for weaving in ends Knitting marker Cast on 100 stitches. Join the round. Do not twist the stitches. Place the marker after the first knit stitch to mark the beginning of the round. For the brim, work in 2x2 rib (k2, p2) for 10 rows. Double seed stitch pattern: (K1, P1) until end of row for 2 rows. (P1, K1) until end of row for 2 rows. Work in double seed stitch pattern until beanie measures about 7 inches from the edge of the cast on (including the brim). Start Decrease: [(K1, P1) for 17 sts, p3tog], 5 times. total number of sts: 90 sts For every other row after a decrease row, follow pattern for double seed stitch. [(P1, K1) for 14/15/15/15/15 sts, p3tog], 5 times, k1. total number of sts: 80 sts Follow pattern. [(K1, P1) for 13/13/13/13/13 sts, p3tog], 5 times, k1. total number of sts: 70 sts Follow pattern. [(P1, K1) for 12/11/11/11/11 sts, p3tog], 5 times. Note: For the last p3tog, purl the last 2 stitches of the round with the first stitch on the next needle. Knit or purl the next stitch according to the pattern and replace the marker. total number of sts: 60 sts Follow pattern. [(K1, P1) for 10/9/9/9/9 sts, p3tog], 5 times. Note: For the last p3tog, purl the last 2 stitches of the round with the first stitch on the next needle. Knit or purl the next stitch according to the pattern and replace the marker. total number of sts: 50 sts Follow pattern. [(P1, K1) for 8/7/7/7/7 sts, p3tog], 5 times. Note: For the last p3tog, purl the last 2 stitches of the round with the first stitch on the next needle. Knit or purl the next stitch according to the pattern and replace the marker. total number of sts: 40 sts Follow pattern. [(P1, K1) for 6/5/5/5/5 sts, p3tog], 5 times. Note: For the last p3tog, purl the last 2 stitches of the round with the first stitch on the next needle. Knit or purl the next stitch according to the pattern and replace the marker. total number of sts: 30 sts Follow pattern. [(P1, K1) for 4/3/3/3/3 sts, p3tog], 5 times. Note: For the last p3tog, purl the last 2 stitches of the round with the first stitch on the next needle. Knit or purl the next stitch according to the pattern and replace the marker. total number of sts: 20 sts Follow pattern. Cut an approximate of 8 inches from the last stitch. Secure the ends by threading it through all the remaining 20 sts, getting off the needle. Bind of and weave ends. Please let me know if you have any questions. I would also love to see your finished project if you happen to use the pattern! Happy knitting!
An easy garter stitch ear warmer free knit pattern with a front twist which hides your seam. A beginner pattern, easy to customize the size.