Monday 20 May 2013

Knitted Baby Girl Hats

With stripes ..... endless possibilities .......




 


knitted baby girl hats



Newborn Baby Hats
With 3, 4 or 5 garter stitch ridges (these may be knitted in the main colour or in a contrast colour)
DK yarn ~ approx 16g
4mm needles

Hat with 5 garter stitch ridges 
 




Using main colour cast on 64sts.
Work 8 rows in 2 x 2 rib. Increase 1st at end of rib) (65sts)

9th Row Knit
10th Row Purl

* Using contrast colour if desired
11th Row Knit
12th Row Knit

Using main colour
13th Row Knit
14th Row Purl *

Repeat from * to * four times more

Shape the top ~
1st Row (K6, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 57sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th Rows Purl
3rd Row (K5, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 49sts
5th Row (K4, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 41sts
7th Row (K3, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 33sts
9th Row (K2, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 25sts
11th Row (K1, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 17sts
12th Row ( K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 9sts
Cut yarn (leaving a long ‘tail’ to use for sewing up), draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly.
Sew up the seam.
Add a pretty crochet or knitted flower if desired

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Hat with 4 garter stitch ridges


Using main colour cast on 64sts.
Work 8 rows in 2 x 2 rib. Increase 1st at end of rib) (65sts)

9th Row Knit
10th Row Purl

Using contrast colour if desired
11th Row Knit
12th Row Knit

* Using main colour
13th Row Knit
14th Row Purl
15th Row Knit
16th Row Purl

Using contrast colour if desired
17th Row Knit
18th Row Knit *

Repeat from * to * twice more

Using main colour
31st Row Knit
32nd Row Purl

Shape the top ~
1st Row (K6, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 57sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th Rows Purl
3rd Row (K5, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 49sts
5th Row (K4, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 41sts
7th Row (K3, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 33sts
9th Row (K2, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 25sts
11th Row (K1, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 17sts
12th Row ( K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 9sts
Cut yarn (leaving a long ‘tail’ to use for sewing up), draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly.
Sew up the seam. 
Add a pretty crochet or knitted flower if desired

 
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Hat with 3 garter stitch ridges

 


 
Using main colour cast on 64sts.


Work 8 rows in 2 x 2 rib. Increase 1st at end of rib) (65sts)

9th Row Knit
10th Row Purl

Using contrast colour if desired
11th Row Knit
12th Row Knit

* Using main colour
13th Row Knit
14th Row Purl
15th Row Knit
16th Row Purl
17th Row Knit
18th Row Purl

Using contrast colour if desired
19th Row Knit
20th Row Knit *

Repeat from * to * once more

Using main colour
29th Row Knit
30th Row Purl

Shape the top ~
1st Row (K6, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 57sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th Rows Purl
3rd Row (K5, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 49sts
5th Row (K4, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 41sts
7th Row (K3, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 33sts
9th Row (K2, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 25sts
11th Row (K1, K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 17sts
12th Row ( K2 tog) repeat to last st, K1 9sts
Cut yarn (leaving a long ‘tail’ to use for sewing up), draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly.
Sew up the seam.
Add a pretty crochet or knitted flower if desired

 
 

 
You might like to make a little set ~ hat, mittens & booties ~



http://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.co.uk/2014/07/garter-stitch-ridge-baby-set.html
 
 

8 comments:

  1. These are lovely...all different and the flowers finish them off beautifully.

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  2. These are MANY hats...and all of them are very cute. My favorite has to be the pink & grey one, but I also love the ones with the garter rows--they look adorable, especially with the little flower. Wonderful collection, Marianna!

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  3. All so pretty Marianna I love them all :)

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  4. Wow, what super sweet girlie hats.. Love them all.. Hugs Judy

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  5. Congratulations with the girl, the hats are cute

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  6. They are very beautiful all of them. I will knit some of them..thanks 😘

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  7. Beautiful patterns but what ply are they?

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  8. I knit for my Church which gives to hospitals. I can't thank you enough for all the baby items I am able to do for them.

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