Learn how to knit a preemie hat for your cutie pie and keep him or her warm at all times. Use pure wool yarn for a preemie hat!
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Make your little one's winter wardrobe complete with this Pink Preemie Knit Hat. It makes for a great gift idea for children...
Crochet preemie hat is fun to make out of scrap yarn! Crochet out of scrap yarn for charity or for a little one you love!
Almost as soon as I posted the instructions for my 'Perfect Unisex Baby Hat' on my blog and on Ravelry, I was inundated with requests for other sizes! Several people suggested that the hat would be perfect for charity knitting. The pattern is really easy to do - it's only a repeat of two rows and one of them is knit! So it's great for knitters of all abilities. And it's a great way to use up small amounts of yarn left over from other projects. So, as requested, here are the instructions for other sizes ~ Small Premature Baby 7″ circumference, 3½“ high Medium Premature Baby 9″ circumference, 4½“ high Large Premature Baby 11″ circumference, 5½“ high Newborn Baby 12″ circumference, 6“ high Perfect Premature Unisex Baby Beanie Hat Guage 22sts = 4” (10cm) Small Premature Baby – 7″ circumference, 3 ½“ high Using 4mm needles & DK yarn, cast on 36sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row once more Pattern ~ 3rd Row: S1, knit to end of row 4th Row: S1, k1, p3, *k2, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows until work measures 2“, ending after a knit row Shape Top ~ Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k2tog, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 (30sts) Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k1, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, * p2tog, p1, k1, repeat from * to end (23sts) Next Row: S1, * s1, k1, psso, k1, repeat from * to last st, k1 (16sts) Next Row: S1, k1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Next Row: K2tog, all across row Next Row: P2tog, all across row Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. Medium Premature Baby – 9″ circumference, 4 ½“ high Using 4mm needles & DK yarn, cast on 46sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row 3 times more Pattern ~ 5th Row: S1, knit to end of row 6th Row: S1, k1, p3, *k2, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows until work measures 3“, ending after a knit row Shape Top ~ Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k2tog, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 (38sts) Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k1, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, * p2tog, p1, k1, repeat from * to end (29sts) Next Row: S1, * s1, k1, psso, k1, repeat from * to last st, k1 (20sts) Next Row: S1, k1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Next Row: K2tog, all across row (10sts) Next Row: P2tog, all across row Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. Large Premature / Small Newborn – 11″ circumference, 5½ “ high Using 4mm needles & DK yarn, cast on 56sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row 3 times more Pattern ~ 5th Row: S1, knit to end of row 6th Row: S1, k1, p3, *k2, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows until work measures 4“, ending after a knit row Shape Top ~ Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k2tog, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 (46sts) Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k1, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, * p2tog, p1, k1, repeat from * to end (35sts) Next Row: S1, * s1, k1, psso, k1, repeat from * to last st, k1 (24sts) Next Row: S1, k1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Next Row: K2tog, all across row Next Row: P2tog, all across row Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. Newborn – 12″ circumference, 6“ high Using 4mm needles & DK yarn, cast on 61sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row 3 times more Pattern ~ 5th Row: S1, knit to end of row 6th Row: S1, k1, p3, *k2, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows until work measures 4½ “, ending after a knit row Shape Top ~ Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k2tog, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, p3, * k1, p3, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, k1, * p2tog, p1, k1, repeat from * to end Next Row: S1, * s1, k1, psso, k1, repeat from * to last st, k1 Next Row: S1, k1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Next Row: K2tog, all across row Next Row: P2tog, all across row Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/perfect-premature-unisex-baby-hats
A quick and easy newborn baby hat crochet pattern for a baby shower gift or baby make, with coordinating baby booties pattern.
The Lightning Fast NICU and Preemie Hats are a very fast knit. Mix them up with stripes or a super cute flower too!
By Rebecca Langford
I decided to make micro-preemie sizes of a few of my little hats - perfect for very early premature babies or Angel babies born too soon. Micro-Preemie Baby Hats ~ Jack & Jill Micro-Preemie Baby Hats ~ Jay Micro – Preemie Baby Hats 6“ circumference, 3“ high Jay ~ Micro - Preemie Baby Hats Using 4mm needles& DK yarn, cast on 29sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row once more Pattern ~ 3rd Row: S1, knit to end of row 4th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 5th Row: S1, * s1, k1, psso, yo, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 6th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 7th Row: S1, knit to end of row 8th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last 4 rows once more Work should now measure around 1½” 13th Row: S1, knit to end of row 14th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Shape Top ~ Next Row: *K2, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (22sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K1, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (15sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (8sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. You will find bigger sizes of this design at ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/04/little-jay-premature-baby-hats.html Jack & Jill ~ Micro - Preemie Baby Hats Using 4mm needles& DK yarn, cast on 29sts Border ~ 1st Row: S1, knit to end of row Repeat this row once more Pattern ~ 3rd Row: S1, knit to end of row 4th Row: S1, *p3, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat the last two rows until work measures 1½” Next Row: S1, knit to end of row Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Shape Top ~ Next Row: *K2, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (22sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K1, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (15sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (8sts) Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’ With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends. You will find premature sizes of this design at ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/11/jack-jill-premature-baby-hats.html and 0-3 months, 3-6months, 6-9 months, 9-12months at ~ https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2017/06/jack-jill-baby-hats.html I am happy for you to use my patterns for your own use or for charity donations. In addition: You can gift or sell any finished items you make from my patterns. However, please do not copy my patterns Copyright © 2017 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced or republished on another webpage or website.
Protect your wee one with this pretty knitted preemie hat. This nifty knit accessory will keep your baby warm and cozy. Download FREE ...
A simple yet versatile beanie that anyone can crochet! When I first began crocheting for the NICU, this was my go-to pattern! Made with half double crochet stitches, these little beanies will keep tiny heads warm, and the best part is that they can be worked up in about 15 minutes! They can be left plain and simple, or embellished with a ribbed or shell edging, flowers, bows or poms to spice it up. You can even play with the color scheme to create striped hats in your favorite colors :) Stay tun
This Preemie/Newborn Lacy Butterfly Hats pattern has the adorable lacy effect while keeping it simple and easy. This hat that looks hard to make simply uses the basic stitches.
Keep your little one's head warm and stylish with our free basic baby hat pattern! Our pattern comes in 6 different sizes, from preemie to toddler, making it easy to find the perfect fit.
Explore Your Crochet's free patterns blog and discover inspiring ideas to ignite your creativity. Read our post, 'Preemie Hat Free Crochet Patterns'.
Free Easy Knit Hats Pattern For BabyThis beginner knit hat pattern is great for making preemie hats for charity in several different sizes, using easy to care for Caron Kindness yarn. Material Notes Everything you need to make your new project is included in this kit! Time to get stitching, and don’t forget to share your progress!
Knit Eyelet Baby Hat Free Knitting Patterns
Don't you just love free patterns! Today I am giving you the link to my free baby top-knot knitting pattern. Update: Pattern now has instructions for both knitting in the round and knitting flat. It is knit in the round and is very, very simple! I wrote it as a starter pattern for people learning to knit in the round. It uses double knit or light worsted weight yarn and has instructions for 5 sizes ranging from preemie to 2 years. I know many, many knitters in the UK hate knitting in the round (but they dislike sewing up seams too!!!) whereas my US friends are much more comfortable with it . I have a little theory about this! If you learned to crochet first and then to knit, you are comfortable knitting in the round - if you didn't learn to crochet, or only learned much later, you are a two needles only sort of person - and as crochet is so much more popular in the US, and only just starting to gain in popularity here, there are more "in the rounders" in the States. So there you have it - my theory - but let's get back to point of the post!! The free pattern can be downloaded here. It is also in the Knitting Patterns tab at the top of the page, so you can get those knitting needles out and get knitting today!
Easy and Quick to crochet preemie baby hats perfect for gifts or to donate hats to a hospital or loved one
Photo above © biancap43 This knitting pattern is available as a free download... Download Pattern: Seamless Preemie Booties
Learn how to knit a preemie hat for your cutie pie and keep him or her warm at all times. Use pure wool yarn for a preemie hat!
Looking for a cute crochet baby pattern? Then why not try my baby bear hat pattern! It has 5 sizes, Preemie all the way to 12 months!
UPDATE: 6/28/2012 On the recommendation of someone else I am linking up to The Shabby Creek Cottage Transformation Thursday. If you are from The Shabby Creek Cottage, welcome! If you are thinking of making these baby hats to donate to your local hospital please make 2 identical hats. This allows the family to have the same hat that the baby has without leaving the baby without. Please also take a moment to visit Teeny Tears here: Teeny Tears Diapers. This organization provides free patterns to make tiny flannel diapers so that babies who are born too early and don't survive or who are born stillborn can have a diaper to wear. If you would like to make hats, blankets or diapers to donate to my hospital I would be happy to accept donations. Please just leave a comment on the post and I will let you know where they can be sent. My goal is to provide 2 diapers, 2 hats and 2 blankets with 1 sleeper or gown to every family who is dealing with infant death at Scott and White Memorial Hospital in Temple, TX. This tutorial came about because I am making teeny tiny baby hats to donate to my hospital for babies who are born sleeping or die shortly after birth. These hats are for babies from about 16 weeks to about 32 weeks. Babies after 32 weeks can generally wear preemie size clothing and have hats and things available to them. Any mommy who has a baby who has died knows how important it is to have clothes/hat/blanket for your baby. No mommy wants to kiss their baby goodbye and send them off naked. I remember thinking "I don't want him to be cold. I want him to be cozy and warm." Us mommies also know that we don't have many "things" that belonged to our babies. This is especially true for the babies that are born really early. We treasure every thing we have that belonged to them or was for them. Most patterns for teeny tiny baby hats are for knit/crochet. I can do neither. This prompted me to go on a hunt for a pattern that I could sew. I am fairly good at sewing, however I prefer simple projects. This was especially true for this purpose, the easier and faster the better, since I need to make a lot of hats. This is really simple. Only the most basic skills are necessary. Materials: 1. knit fabric, less than a half a yard is needed, you can make multiple hats from 1/2 yard (a soft baby knit is perfect for this). A knit fabric is a fabric that stretches (usually more in one direction than the other). Fabric stores often have really cute little baby prints in knits. Make sure you prewash your fabric following the fabric directions 2. Thread (a good all purpose thread is just fine) 3. Sewing Machine 4. Sewing Machine needle for knits (mine is a yellow shank needle, follow the size recommendations on the package) 5. ruler or measuring tape 6. scissors or rotary cutter 7. something that makes a circle, like a glass (trust me, it's way easier than trying to draw a perfect half circle) Step 1: You will want to cut a square of fabric 1 inch larger than the circumference of the babies head. If this is for an older child, just measure a hat you already have or measure their head. If it is for a baby here is a list of sizes. 16 weeks: 16cm; 17 weeks: 17cm; 18 weeks: 18 cm; 19 weeks: 19cm, 20 weeks: 20 cm; 22 weeks: 22cm; 24 weeks: 24 cm; 26 weeks: 25.5cm; 28 weeks: 27 cm; 30 weeks: 28.5cm; 32 weeks: 30 cm; 34 weeks: 31 cm; 36 weeks: 32cm; 38 weeks: 33cm; 40 weeks: 35cm. There are 2.54cm per inch. Most measuring tapes/rulers/rotary cutting boards have cm markings also. I usually find my cm marking on my rotary board and then add 1 inch (I know different types of measurements so it can be confusing) Example: 22 week hat; need 1 square of fabric 22cm +1inch Step 2: Decide which direction your fabric stretches the most. You want the stretch to go horizontally in the hat. Step 3: Fold the fabric, right sides together, so that the fold is perpendicular to the direction the most stretch is in Step 4: Sew a 1/2 inch seam along the raw edges (you may have to go slow, knit can be tricky to sew on) Step 5: You should now have a tube of fabric. Place the seam down the middle of the tube and lay open the seam Step 6: Fold the tube on itself (like folding socks) so that the wrong sides are touching. Make sure the seam is lining up and laying flat Step 7: Get your circular item and trace a semi circle on the fabric with the top of the semi circle almost touching the raw edge of the folded tube Step 8: Sew along the line you traced (go slow, it's a curve). Trim off the excess to about a 1/8 inch seam allowance Step 9: Turn your hat inside out and fold up the brim TaDa! You did it!
Try this beginner-friendly preemie crochet blanket that combines simple stitches with a touch of texture. Perfect for creating soft, comforting blankets as a heartfelt gift for your local NICU or a family in need.
Bear Beanies are one of my go-to projects because they're super quick and simple, but the little bear ears make it a little more special than a plain beanie! And the design is gender neutral - you can change up your colors depending on who you have in mind!Hobbii Yarn so kindly gifted me some of their Baby Snuggle Yarn, and I of course had to make some baby hats :) This design really is so simple - you only need to know how to chain, half double crochet, and single crochet for this design. The b
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If you're looking for a quick and easy Halloween costume this year, look no further than this crochet pattern. This year, dress your sweet little preemie in this delightful Pumpkin Crochet Preemie Hat. This easy pattern is worked in the round and provides two ways to crochet the vine decoration afterward. Featuring multiple sizes, this easy-to-make crochet hat will brighten up your Halloween. You can also skip the vines and work this in whatever color you choose for an easy anytime preemie crochet hat.
Bristow Beanie is a super bulky knit hat pattern from Banana Moon Studio. These work up fast so you can whip up several for gifts in no time!
Help a new mom bond with her preemie in this sewing for charity project that involves inspirational hearts. These are for Preemies of the Carolinas.
Give any of these Free Baby Hat Knitting Patterns a go. These free easy to knit patterns will introduce you to basic but very ...
Here’s a Baby Beannie sewing pattern that is basic and easy to sew. It looks great, is very functional, and can be a staple in any wardrobe. It’s a beginner sewer project that comes in twelve sizes from preemie to 6T. As far as what fabric you should use, the designer, Brindelle and Twig, recommend […]
Itty bitty Melon Preemie Beanies!These watermelon beanies are one of my favorite preemie designs so far! Using only single, half double, and double crochets, this pattern is simple enough for beginners as well!I'd initially designed the green border as a simple green stripe, but then thought that a shell border would add the perfect amount of flair :)The second installation into the Mini Melons Preemie Series, these little beanies would pair perfectly with the Mini Melons Preemie Mary Janes for
Easy Newborn Hat Knitting Pattern Knit with Straight Needles OR Double Pointed Needles Free pattern for charitable purposes and personal use only. Please do not sell garments knit from it. Pattern and photos are by Michele Lupien, 2012. All rights reserved. [email protected] Knit with STRAIGHT needles MATERIAL: -1oz 100% acrylic yarn, 3 ply (Bernat Softee Baby, 1 ball makes 5 hats) -Strait needles size #5 US, -1 darning needle Newborn Hats should measure when finished: Small (S): width 4.5”, length 5.5” (5-6 pounds baby) Medium (M): width 5”, length 6.0” (7-8 pounds baby) Large (L): width 5.5”, length 6.5” (9-10 pounds baby) Cast on (very loose OR cast on with bigger size needles) S 52 (M 56, L 60) Ribs (knit 1 stitch, purl 1 stitch) for 1.5 (1.75, 1.75) inches Stockinette stitches (knit 1 row, purl 1 row) for 5.0 (5.5, 6.0) inches of stockinette stiches Ending with a purl row. Shape crown Next row knit 2 stitches together = 26 (28, 30) stitches Next row purl 2 stitches together = 13 (14, 15) stitches Finishing Cut yarn leaving a long tail (24 inches) and using the darning needle thread tail through the remaining 13 (14, 15) stitches, one at a time, and take them off the knitting needle. Pull tail tight. Using the long tail, hat on wrong side, seam hat together matching hat ridges. Weave in ends. TURN UP RIBBED CUFF 2/28/2010 Knit with Double Pointed needles MATERIAL: -1oz 100% acrylic yarn, 3 ply (Bernat Softee Baby, 1 ball makes 5 hats) -Double pointed needles size #5, -1 darning needle Newborn Hats should measure when finished: Small (S): width 4.5”, length 5.5” (5-6 pounds baby) Medium (M): width 5”, length 6.0” (7-8 pounds baby) Large (L): width 5.5”, length 6.5” (9-10 pounds baby) Cast on (very loose OR cast on with bigger size needles): S 52 (M 56, L 60) Divide stitches evenly onto 3 needles, join, being careful not to twist stitches. Place marker for beginning of round (or use 1st stitch tail for marker). Ribs (knit 1 stitch, purl 1 stitch) for 1.5 (1.75, 1.75) inches Stockinette stitches Knit in round for 5.0 (5.5, 6.0) inches of stockinette stitches Shape crown Next row knit 2 stitches together = 26 (28, 30) stitches Next row knit 2 stitches together = 13 (14, 15) stitches Finishing Cut yarn leaving a tail (10 inches) and using the darning needle thread tail through the remaining 13 (14, 15) stitches, one at a time, and take them off the knitting needle. Pull tail tight by the inside of the hat, turn hat on wrong side Secure tails (last stitch and first stitch) by making knots with the darning needle. Weave in ends. TURN UP RIBBED CUFF 5/13/13
"Will you knit something for me that's as adorable as I am?" (Photo from March of Dimes web site) There aren't really rules, per se, for knitting for the NICU but there are certain things that need to be done in specific ways. As I explain them, they'll make perfect...
DIY Baby Hat Sewing Pattern and Tutorial Sizes Preemie, Newborn to 12 Months. How to sew a knit baby hat pattern with free tutorial. Make your own baby hat. Knit baby hat pattern is so soft on babies head.
This free preemie crochet baby hat pattern is quick and easy to make. It's perfect to donate to your favorite preemie charity.
0-3 months, newborn, preemie This pattern includes 2 styles of baby mittens ....... One style has a ribbed cuff to ensure a snug fit The second style has a garter stitch border - and includes a ribbon bow Baby Mittens 0-3 months Satin Bow Preemie Baby Mittens 0-3 months newborn preemie Simple Baby Mittens Make 2 mittens the same Tension: 22sts = 4" (10cm) over stocking stitch 0-3 months Width: 2½" (6.5cm), 5" (13cm) all around Length: 4½" (11.5cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 25sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat last 2 rows 5 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 7 times more or until work measures 4" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to end 17sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog all across row, to last st, k1 9sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends Newborn Width: 2" (5cm), 4" (10cm) all around Length: 4" (10cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 21sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat last 2 rows 4 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 6 times more or until work measures 3½" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2tog 14sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog, all across row ` 7sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends Premature Baby Width: 1¾" (4.5cm), 3 ½" (9cm) all around Length: 3¼" (8.5cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 19sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, * k1, p1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2 2nd Row: S1, * p1, k1, repeat from * to end Repeat last 2 rows 3 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row: S1, knit to end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 5 times more or until work measures 2 ¾" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to end 13sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog all across row, to last st, k1 7sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends * * * Satin Bow Preemie Baby Mittens Ribbon Bow Baby Mittens Make 2 mittens the same Tension: 22sts = 4" (10cm) over stocking stitch 0-3 months Width: 2½" (6.5cm), 5" (13cm) all around Length: 4½" (11.5cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 25sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, knit to end Repeat this row 11 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row (eyelets): S1, k2, *yrn, k2tog, k1; repeat from * to the end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 6 times more or until work measures 4" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to end 17sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog all across row, to last st, k1 9sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends Make a crochet chain or use a pretty ribbon to thread through the eyelet holes, tie in a bow Newborn Width: 2" (5cm), 4" (10cm) all around Length: 4" (10cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 21sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, knit to end Repeat this row 9 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row (eyelets): S1, k2, *yrn, k2tog, k1; repeat from * to the end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 5 times more or until work measures 3 ½" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2tog 14sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog all across row, to last st, k1 ` 7sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends Make a crochet chain or use a pretty ribbon to thread through the eyelet holes, tie in a bow Premature Baby Width: 1¾" (4.5cm), 3 ½" (9cm) all around Length: 3¼" (8.5cm) Using DK yarn & 3.25mm needles cast on 19sts CUFF 1st Row: S1, knit to end Repeat this row 7 times more HAND Change to 4mm needles 1st Row (eyelets): S1, * k1, yrn, k2tog, repeat from * to the end 2nd Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 3rd Row: S1, knit to end 4th Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Repeat the last two rows 5 times more or until work measures 2 ¾" from the cast on edge Shape the top ~ Next Row: S1, *k2tog, k1, repeat from * to end 13sts Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1 Next Row: *K2tog all across row, to last st, k1 7sts Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’. With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining stitches and secure Sew up side seam and weave in ends Make a crochet chain or use a pretty ribbon to thread through the eyelet holes, tie in a bow You will find matching Ribbon Bow Booties at ~ http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2015/05/ribbon-bow-booties.html Copyright © 2015 ‘made by marianna’ All Rights Reserved This pattern (the information and photos) may not be copied or reproduced or republished on another webpage or website. ‘This work is registered with the UK Copyright Service.’
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