Seed Stitch Ribbed Hat Free Knitting Pattern
This knit hat pattern for a cuffed beanie makes a classic style but with the right yarn, it also makes a very lux piece.
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Knit Double Thick Hat Free Knitting Pattern
Free Pattern: www.amazingknitting.com/2020/02/BuffaloPlaidHat.html
Knit this awesome owl toque with the FREE knitting pattern. Knit flat on 2 straight needles, there are videos to help you along with any of the trickier parts.
This ribbed beanie knitting pattern is a really easy knit, making a ribbed mariner hat for a man or woman to wear. Baby to Adult size.
The Diamond Hat Free Knitting Pattern is created by knitting a few rows in one special stitch, and really makes the hat stand out.
Warm cable knitted beanies with an interesting design are a must-have during cold weather, especially winter. Have fun with it!
Seed Stitch Ribbed Hat Free Knitting Pattern
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Knit hats for your friends and loved ones this season! If you think it's too early to start thinking about winter accessories, think again!
Introducing our adorable Elf Stocking Cap Christmas hat knitting pattern. This free knitting pattern comes in sizes baby, toddler, children, women and men. You’ll be making hats for everyone you know this holiday season! * Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you,... Read More
Knitted cat hat - Free knitting pattern. This is a project for beginners. The pattern is easy to follow and works up quickly with bulky yarn.
A step-by-step tutorial on how to knit a hat on circular needles for beginners. Including video instructions, when to decrease, etc.
This classic knitted ribbed hat makes for a great wardrobe staple. Its simple design makes it a versatile piece that is perfect for everyday ...
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Knit Fair Isle Sheep Hat Free Knitting Pattern & Paid
The Just a Hat Free Knitting Pattern gives you basic knitting techniques while creating a stylish and versatile hat for anyone to wear.
Over 12+ easy knitted beanie pattern for you to download now for free! Knit these basic and easy hats today, very quick knits.
Hello, yarn-lovers! Are you looking for something original today? Well, try this selection of free knitting patterns for sun hats.
If you’re looking for free knitted beanie hat patterns, I have a great roundup of easy patterns for beginners.
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This super easy and fun to knit unisex hat is worked back and forth in rows and spirally joined as you go along. This is a perfect project for using up all the scrap yarn that you have left over from other projects. Sample hat fits head circumference 21–21 ½" / 54–55cm. Shown in NORO Kirara (51% Wool, 29% Cotton, 10% Silk, 10% Angora, 164yds / 150m, 1.76oz / 50g): 2 skeins of color 5 Pattern is very easily adjustable and you can knit this hat any size from any yarn weight. Matching the gauge is not important.
Knit Feathered Hat Free Knitting Pattern
Photos above © kubknitsWhat beautiful knitting hat pattern! I found it on Pinterest.This intermediate knitting pattern features a classic cable design that worked on double-pointed needles. The hat pr
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Ann McCauley's design for Slouchy Seed Stitch Hat
We are absolutely positive that you will get easily charmed by these uncomplicated free knitting patterns for colorful hats.
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Photos above © Kelbourne Woolens What a beautiful knitting hat (Free pattern)! I found it on Ravelry... The October Hat is worked in the round from the bottom up. The hat begins with a provisional cas
Kobi is the perfect hat for winter; snug-fitting with lots of bubbly textured fabric. Made with bulky yarn, this free knit hat pattern can be made over and over again in very little time. It’s also incredibly warm and comforting to wear on a chilly day. If you make the… Read more...
"We don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents." Bob's famous quote is a great mantra for us knitters who often worry too much about making mistakes. In my opinion, perfection is over-rated, cracks and imperfections are how the light get in ... That's not to say that there is anything imperfect about this Alaska beanie,
The Bucket Style Hat Knitting Pattern has detailed instructions, which are excellent and easy to follow. The end result is amazing.
Today is the third Tuesday of the month, and that can only mean one thing - the February Hat is here! This year we’re releasing a new, free hat design the third Tuesday of each month here on the blog made in Germantown. Germantown is a soft, durable, 100% N. American Wool with ample yardage at an uber affordable price
We are absolutely positive that you will get easily charmed by these uncomplicated free knitting patterns for colorful hats.
Photos above © NataliaGrachevaWhat beautiful knitting hat pattern! I found it on Ravelry...This hat is offered for children and adults. At night I see over the surrounding mountains.The Big Dipper and
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Friend of the Forest Hood Size Medium This particular design represents a perfect confluence of events; first, I got a request for a hooded cowl with a rounded crown, and then I found this rather spectacular alpaca yarn in the sale bin at my local yarn shop and knew that it would be perfect for the job. And if that isn't delightful enough, I also played a harrowing game of yarn chicken and managed to finish this medium size hood with just two skeins of the yarn. As you'll notice, however, I recommend a bit extra if you're making this size - unless, of course, you like to live as dangerously as I do. ;) Sizes: Small (Medium; Large) (Small is perfect for toddlers & young children; medium for large children, teens, and small adults; large for large adults or simply a fuller-fitting hood) Yarn: Lana Grossa Alta Moda Alpaca (90% Alpaca, 5% Virgin Wool, 5% Polyamide; 153 yards [140 meters]/50 grams); #035 Lime Sherbet - 2 skeins (3 skeins; 3 skeins) A better look at the back finish. Short rows give it a nice rounded seam. Needles: one 16" circular needle in size US 9, one set of double pointed needles (dpns) in size US 9 for three needle bind off (you can also use regular straight needles and your circular needle for your third) Notions: Tapestry needle, stitch marker Gauge: 18 stitches = 4 inches in stockinette So let's make a hood thingy thing! And let's start by casting on 96 (108; 120) stitches loosely, placing marker, and joining it in the round. Next, purl four rows around as edging. And once that's done, knit until knit section measures roughly 4" (4.5"; 5"). Then we'll work a few transition rows, as follows: Transition Row 1: * k10, k2tog; rep from * (88; 99; 110 stitches) Transition Row 2: knit Transition Row 3: * k9, k2tog * (80; 90; 100 stitches) Transition Row 4: knit Knit transition rows 1 - 4. At this point, you're going to stop knitting in the round, and instead knit back and forth from the stitch marker (you're still going to need your circular needle to do this, however, since otherwise you'll rip your work apart at the break). Anyway, so we'll continue like so: Row 1 (wrong side): k1, purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Row 2: knit Knit rows 1 & 2 until piece measures 6" (7"; 8") from where you started knitting back and forth and you've just finished a wrong side row. Now we'll begin working short rows to shape the crown of the hat (here's a short row technique refresher if you need one). Since I run my own website and don't risk running out of space, I've given the short row directions for each size separately. So find your size below and work as given! Size Small Short Row 1 (right side): k39, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, & 20: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k38, w&t Short Row 5: k37, w&t Short Row 7: k36, w&t Short Row 9: k34, w&t Short Row 11: k32, w&t Short Row 13: k30, w&t Short Row 15: k28, w&t Short Row 17: k26, w&t Short Row 19: k24, w&t Short Row 21: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 22: k1, p38, w&t Short Rows 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, & 39, & 41: knit until end of row Short Row 24: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 26: k1, p36, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p25, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p23, w&t Short Row 42: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Medium Short Row 1 (right side): k44, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, & 22: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k43, w&t Short Row 5: k42, w&t Short Row 7: k41, w&t Short Row 9: k40, w&t Short Row 11: k38, w&t Short Row 13: k36, w&t Short Row 15: k34, w&t Short Row 17: k32, w&t Short Row 19: k30, w&t Short Row 21: k28, w&t Short Row 23: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 24: k1, p43, w&t Short Rows 25, 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, & 43, & 45: knit until end of row Short Row 26: k1, p42, w&t Short Row 28: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p40, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p29, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p27, w&t Short Row 46: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Size Large Short Row 1 (right side): k49, wrap and turn (w&t) Short Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, & 24: purl until you have 1 stitch left in row, k1 Short Row 3: k48, w&t Short Row 5: k47, w&t Short Row 7: k46, w&t Short Row 9: k45, w&t Short Row 11: k44, w&t Short Row 13: k42, w&t Short Row 15: k40, w&t Short Row 17: k38, w&t Short Row 19: k36, w&t Short Row 21: k34, w&t Short Row 23: k32, w&t Short Row 25: knit (not actually a short row!) Short Row 26: k1, p48, w&t Short Rows 27, 29, 31, 33, 35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, & 49: knit Short Row 28: k1, p47, w&t Short Row 30: k1, p46, w&t Short Row 32: k1, p45, w&t Short Row 34: k1, p44, w&t Short Row 36: k1, p43, w&t Short Row 38: k1, p41, w&t Short Row 40: k1, p39, w&t Short Row 42: k1, p37, w&t Short Row 44: k1, p35, w&t Short Row 46: k1, p33, w&t Short Row 48: k1, p31, w&t Short Row 50: k1, purl until 1 stitch left in row, k1 (not actually a short row!) Complete the short rows given for your size. You have now worked both sides of your crown and are ready to seam the top. Therefore, divide your stitches evenly between two dpns and use third dpn to work three needle bind off to seam hood (you can also bind off regularly and seam, or of course use other needles besides dpns to complete it - I just like them because I don't have to worry which end I insert them through for the bind off!). Finally, using your circular needle again, pick up 86 (96; 110) evenly along face hole (in case any of you are as lazy about this stuff as me: the evenly part is important! Place stitch markers or something to keep your sections even if you need to in order to keep track!). Knit four rows around and bind off loosely. Tuck in ends and block hood, allowing both edgings (at the bottom of the hood and around the face) to curl naturally. And that, friends, is how you make this hood!