Hi everyone! Today I’m sharing with you my newest crochet pattern, the Crochet Newborn Hat.…
Make a hat with one of these free hat knitting patterns. One of the best things you can make for the colder months is a knitted hat!
Free Crochet Pattern: Simply Pink Newborn Hat When I received my package of lovely yarn from Red Heart, I received two balls of Anne Geddes Baby yarn. This yarn is perfect for baby projects; 80%
I love to find quick little knitting projects that I can do in an evening. I previously shared my Favorite Knit Dishcloth Pattern which has received lots of positive comments so I thought I would share another one of my favorite fast projects – a newborn baby hat knitting pattern that can be finished in...
Now you can knit your very own Hudson Hat! This pattern is perfect for all those yarn leftovers that are just too beautiful to let go of. I have created a detailed tutorial on how to make and attach tassels to Hudson Hats. There is a blog post and a downloadable PDF file on my website. Enjoy!: http://familyrootsfibers.com/ Please feel free to sell, gift or donate Hudson Hats as much as you like. Credit and a link back to my store where appropriate it appreciated. Please do not reproduce or sell the actual pattern. Thank you! The Hudson Hat pattern is written in a clear, concise manner that is easily understandable for a knitter whose skill level is advanced beginner or beyond. The pattern contains instructions for the following sizes: 0-6 months, 6-18 months, Toddler/Child, Child/Smaller Adult, and Big Noggin' Adult. Supplies you will need: Size 7 16” circular needle. Size 5 16” circular needle Size 7 set of double pointed needles 1 stitch marker A Tapestry needle 100 – 300 yards of worsted weight yarn (3-8 ounces) Your pattern will be made available by automatic download. I do not set any requirements for licensing or anything of that nature. Please respect copyright and do not distribute or sell copies of this pattern. Thank you!
How to sew a top knot baby beanie. This is a newborn top knot beanie pdf sewing pattern. Easy to follow instructions and the perfect baby shower gift!
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Easy Newborn Hat Knitting Pattern Knit with Straight Needles OR Double Pointed Needles Free pattern for charitable purposes and perso...
A quick and easy newborn baby hat crochet pattern for a baby shower gift or baby make, with coordinating baby booties pattern.
If you didn't see the news on my Facebook page, we welcomed our sweet baby girl into the world this past weekend! She is perfect in every way and we are enjoying all the newborn baby snuggles. Of course I had to bring a crocheted hat for her to wear while in the hospital so
Well its been a while since I last made one of these little sets. This was one of the first things I was taught to knit as a child, I suppose because they were small items with a little bit of technical know how required but something we wouldn't get bored with too quickly and quite frankly fifty years ago there was always someone in the family or the wider circle of friends that were having babies, that and the school fete and local church bizarre who required small items for sale. My mother and grandmother rarely worked from a pattern everything was tucked away inside their heads ready to be bought to the forefront when the next expected baby was announced. In those days you didn't have a baby shower like they do now you were made a layette set which always from memory consisted of a blanket and or shawl, bootees, mittens and hats and two or three little cardigans oh and a little knitted teddy all presented in a little box or basket. It's funny that even after all these years that these patterns have stayed lodged in my ageing brain too so I thought it was about time I started writing them down, I suppose it's no different to all the recipes we store in there we don't all turn to a recipe book to know how to make a shepherds pie. This little set is made with Stylecraft Special DK in cream for the main colour and parchment as the contrast. If you fancy having ago you can of course use whatever colour you fancy the bootees and mittens take about 50g of each colour so great for leftovers from your stash, but if you're making the hat as well to complete the set then you will need 100g of the main colour and 50g of your contrast colour, you may of course wish to make in a single colour then you will need 100g to make the set. You will need needle size 2.75mm and 3.25mm for a newborn or 3.75mm and 4mm for 0-3 month size. Or as my mum would have said size 12 and size 10 or size 9 and 8. The set in the picture is for a newborn. Where to start?? Bootees With the smaller needle and your contrast colour cast on 30 stitches and starting with purl work in 2 x 2 rib for 30 rows increasing one stitch at the end of the last row. Change to your larger needle and main colour and working in stocking stitch (one row knit one row purl) starting with knit work two rows. Shaping the instep 1st row - knit 2nd row - purl 21 and turn 3rd row - knit 11 and turn working on these 11 stitches only work 7 rows in stocking stitch Decrease rows 11th row - k2togtbl (knit 2 together through back of loop) knit to the last 2 stitches K2tog (knit 2 together) (9 stitches) 12th row - purl 13th row - K2togtbl, knit to the last 2 stitches K2tog (7 stitches) 14th row - purl you now have 7 stitches. Break off the yarn With the wrong side facing rejoin to the 10 stitches on the left hand needle and purl to the end. pick up & knit 10 stitches along right side of the instep Next row - K10 and now pick up and knit 10 stitches along the right side of the instep, knit across the 7 stitches and then pick up and knit 10 stitches along the left side of the instep and then across the remaining 10 stitches (47 stitches in total). 47 stitches in total Starting with a purl row work 5 rows more in stocking stitch. Shape foot 1st row - K1, S1 (slip 1), K1, PSSO (pass the slip stitch over), K16, K2tog, K5, K2tog, K16, K2tog, K1 (43 stitches) 2nd row knit 3rd row - K1, S1, K1, PSSO, K15, K2tog, K3, K2tog, K15, K2tog, K1 (39) 4th row knit 5th row - K1, S1. K1, PSSO. K14, K2tog, K1, K2tog, K14, K2tog, K1 (35) 6th row knit 7th row - K1, S1, K1, PSSO, K13, S1, K2tog, PSSO, K13, K2tog, K1 (31 stitches) 8th row - Knit Cast off To make up join the foot and back seam reversing when you get to the rib and join on the right side so that you can't see the seam once you have turned the top down. Now you just have to make a second to make a pair. Mittens Using your smaller needles and contrast colour cast on 26 stitches and starting with a purl stitch work 2 x 2 rib for 30 rows., increasing one stitch at the end of the last row.(27 stitches) Change to your larger needles and main colour and continue in stocking stitch (one row knit one row purl) and work 12 rows. Shape the top 1st row - K2togtbl (K2 together through back of loop), K9, K2tog (knit 2 together), K1, K2togtbl, K9, K2tog (23 stitches) 2nd row - purl 3rd row - K2togtbl, K7, K2tog, K1, K2togtbl, K7, K2tog (19 stitches) 4th row - purl 5th row - K2togtbl, K5, K2tog, K1, K2togtbl, K5, K2tog (15 stitches) 6th row - purl cast off . To make up join your rib on the right side for turn down and on the reverse for you top and side seam of your mitten and now make your second to complete your pair. Hat For your hat you can if you have a 40cm circular needle in the required sizes or on 4 dpns make your hat without a back seam if you choose to use a circular needle you may need to swap to dpns when shaping the crown if it becomes too tight to carryout the decrease rows. With your smaller needle and contrast colour cast on 84 stitches and starting with a purl work 2 x 2 rib for 30 rows increasing one stitch at the end of the last row (or round if using circular needles or dpns). (85 stitches) Now change to larger needles and main colour and continue in stocking stitch (one row knit one row purl unless using circular needle or dpn where you will knit only) until your work measures 17cms. Shape the crown 1st row - K4, k2tog (knit 2 together) 14 times, K1 (71 stitches) 2nd row - purl (or work another round without decreasing) 3rd row - K3, K2tog, 14 times, K1 (57 stitches) 4th row - purl (or work another round without decreasing) 5th row - K2, K2tog, 14 times, K1 (43 stitches) 6th row - purl (or work another round without decreasing) 7th row - K1, K2tog, 14 times, K1 (29 stitches) 8th row - purl (or work another round without decreasing) 9th row - K2tog, 14 times, K1 (15 stitches) Break off the yarn and run through the remaining stitches and draw up and fasten off. and there you have it my little bootees, mitten and hat set should you wish to have ago. Mx
I love to find quick little knitting projects that I can do in an evening. I previously shared my Favorite Knit Dishcloth Pattern which has received lots of positive comments so I thought I would share another one of my favorite fast projects – a newborn baby hat knitting pattern that can be finished in...
If you didn't see the news on my Facebook page, we welcomed our sweet baby girl into the world this past weekend! She is perfect in every way and we are enjoying all the newborn baby snuggles. Of course I had to bring a crocheted hat for her to wear while in the hospital so
Because it feels like a new baby enters my circle of friends and family about every two minutes, it's pretty hectic trying to welcome each one with a hand knit gift. And although I'm short on time and long on babies, I would hate to give new parents the impression that I whipped some yarn into something vaguely wearable and oh-by-the-way-congratulations-about-the-baby. In other words, I'm in serious need of a quick, but exquisite baby gift. Nothing's quicker than a hat, but how to convey that this is no ordinary hat? Easy, choose an extraordinary yarn! Purl Soho's Line Weight is instantly special with its simple purity and understated beauty. A single ply, soft and cozy merino, it is as light as a feather and as soft as a kitten. Plus, the almost 500 yard skeins mean that I'm all set for the next round of babies! Pick up both skeins of Line Weight in these timeless and delicate grays with our Yarn for Line Weight Hats for Newborns kit. Or browse our whole collection of Line Weight to pick the color scheme that's right for the babies in your life! -Whitney
The Newborn Cozy Cap is the ideal free knitting pattern for babies. Your little one will feel snug as a bug in a rug wearing this knit hat made of quality yarn tested for harmful substances. The body of the hat is garter stitch with a seed stitch edging, and a contrast pom pom tops it off in style. If you're heading to a baby shower anytime soon, you don't want to miss this free knit hat pattern. The mommy-to-be will certainly love the care and thoughtfulness of your gift. Plus, the gray color makes this hat perfect for both boys and girls. Feel free to switch the color of the pom pom based on personal preference and you're good to go.
Spread the loveEasiest Newborn Hat Knitting Pattern- If you can knit a rectangle, you can make this baby hat! This knitting pattern is as easy as they come! There’s no crown shaping, or decreasing and it’s knit flat on single point needles. This hat is the perfect project for beginner knitters looking to move beyond...
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Introducing our charming Mushroom Hat and Romper Set! This adorable ensemble features a red mushroom-inspired newborn hat with white spots, perfectly paired with cream-colored baby pants. Crafted with super soft and cozy yarn, including a blend of bamboo and organic materials, this set ensures maximum comfort for your little one. It's the perfect choice for capturing precious moments during a knit photo prop session or as a gender-neutral hat for everyday wear. The toadstool bucket hat adds a whimsical touch to the outfit, making it an ideal choice for a mushroom sprite Halloween costume or a unique homecoming gift. The gender-neutral design makes it suitable for both boys and girls. Made with care, our mushroom-themed clothing is perfect for newborns and infants. The organic yarn used in the creation of these clothes ensures a gentle touch on delicate skin, making it an excellent choice for parents looking for organic baby clothes. Discover the magic of our Mushroom Hat and Romper Set, where comfort, style, and sustainability come together. Let your little one embrace their inner mushroom sprite with this enchanting ensemble. *These newborn rompers and mushroom bucket hat are hand knitted from a high quality bamboo blended yarn. *The size is newborn *Recommended care: hand wash and dray flat so that it will retain its shape well. *Buy them separately or as a set.