Little Swags Hat |
This is the first one I finished. I knit up the white one first a little while back, and just finished the pink and white one today.
The white hat is quite large and loose on my head. I suppose someone with a bigger head, or lots of hair would be able to use it. I was following another hat pattern for sizing and for the yarn I used (Bernat Satin), I probably should have either used smaller needles or knit less rows.
The pink and white one fits my head better as I made adjustments from the white one. I knit less rows, and with the decreasing I started with a different number of stitches at the beginning.
At first I wasn't sure if I was going to like the way the white swags were going to look with the pink background, but as I continued knitting and finished, it grew on me and I think I like it. So, this hat can be knit in a solid colour, or two colours.
Close up of the Little Swags Hat |
I did enjoy coming up with this, and figuring out how to make the adjustments. The pattern itself is very easy, and doesn't take too long to make.
I've decided to post the pattern here on my blog, for anyone wishing to make the hat. I don't have sizes for kids, but I'm sure a more experienced knitter will know what to do to adjust for that. I'm more than willing to accept help in that sort of thing...though really, I'm sure if you just use the sizing for other patterns (kind of like what I did for this one), it would work out OK.
Also, if you try this pattern, I would love to hear back if there are any errors, etc. Also, if you use different yarns you will probably have to adjust the amount to cast on, etc. I created this pattern using ther Bernat Satin, and have not tested it in other brands or thicknesses.
Edited to add needle sizes in the pattern.
I would also love to see any hats you make, so please feel free to leave a link in the comments so I can see. So, without further ado, here is the pattern for the hat:
Little Swags
Cast on 90 stitches with smaller needles (4mm)
Knit 10 rows of K2, P2 ribbing
Switch to larger needles (5mm) and follow the stitch pattern:
Stitch Pattern:
Row 1: K all stitches using MC
Row 2: sl 1 purlwise with yarn in front, P1; repeat around
Row 3: K all stitches using MC
Row 4: P1, sl 1 plurwise with yarn in front; repeat around
Continue the above stitch pattern for 40 rows
Row 41: K2, K2tog around. There should be about 68 stitches left.
Start decreases as following, with all decreases done on knitted rows:
1. K9, K2tog; repeat around. There will be extra stitches at the end, just knit those.
2. Follow Row 2 of the stitch pattern
3. K8, K2tog; repeat around. Again, there will be extra stitches at the end to knit
4. Follow Row 4 of the stitch pattern
Continue in this manner, decreasing one more stitch on each knitted row, making sure to follow the pattern with row 2 & 4 alternating. Do this until there are about 12 stitches left; snip yarn and pull through remaining stitches.
5 comments:
Very nice! Love the name of your pattern. :)
hey shelley,
enter the next drawing for a hard drive! you are one of the few who really know they are legit!
God bless in all you do.
nikonsniper steve
I love your project, its beautiful, wish I could do it. Visiting you for the first time and loving it. Happy Weekend.
You didn't say what size the two needles are that you used. Is Bernat Satin a worsted weight yarn?
Thanks!
Hi Rhonda, I edited the post to add the needle sizes I used.
As for the weight of the yarn, it doesn't say if it's worsted, but the "size" indicator on it states that it is a 4, or Medium weight. I think that is a worsted weight, though...
Really, you can just use whatever hat pattern you are comfortable with and just use my pattern with it, as long as it is a multiple of 2 stitches...
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