Jasmine Baby Hat
Jasmine
Baby Hat for a baby of 0 – 3 months
Size:
Width: 5½ - 6 “, 11
- 12 “ all around
Height: 5½ - 6 “
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
DK (8ply) yarn
Pattern
Instructions:
Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~
Cast on 64sts
Rows 1 - 4 S1, knit to end
** Row 5 S1,
*yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1
Row 6 S1,
*yo, p2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1
Repeat last 2 rows once more
Rows 9 -14 S1, knit to end **
Repeat from ** to ** twice more
Row 35 S1, knit to last st, k1
Row 36 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Row 37 S1, knit to last st, kfb 65sts
Row 38 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape the top ~
1st Row: (K6,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 57sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th Rows:
Purl
3rd Row: (K5,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1
49sts
5th Row: (K4,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1
41sts
7th Row: (K3,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1
33sts
9th Row: (K2,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 25sts
11th Row (K1, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 17sts
12th Row (P2tog) 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. Darn away ends.
Jasmine Baby Hat for a baby
of 6 – 9 months
Size:
Width: 6½ “
(16.5cm) 13” (33cm) all around
Height: 6½ “ (16.5cm)
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
DK (8ply) yarn
4mm needles
Pattern Instructions:
Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~
Cast on 72sts
Rows 1 - 6 S1, knit to end
** Row 7 S1,
*yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1
Row 8 S1, *yo, p2tog, repeat from
* to last st, k1
Repeat last 2 rows once more
Rows 11 -16 S1, knit to end **
Repeat from ** to ** three times more
Row 47 S1,
knit to last st, kfb 73sts
Row 48 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape the top ~ 1st Row: (K6, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 64sts 2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th,12th Rows: Purl 3rd Row: (K5, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 55sts 5th Row: (K4, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 46sts 7th Row: (K3, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 37sts 9th Row: (K2, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 28sts 11th Row: (K1, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 19sts 13th Row: (K2tog) repeat to last st, k1 10sts
Cut yarn (leaving a long ‘tail’ to use for sewing up), draw the end through all stitches, pull up tightly. Sew up the seam. Darn away ends.
Jasmine
Baby Hat Version 2 for a baby
of 0 – 3 months
Size:
Width: 5½ - 6 “, 11
- 12 “ all around
Height: 5½ - 6 “
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
DK (8ply) yarn
Pattern
Instructions:
Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~
Cast on 64sts
Rows 1 - 8 S1, knit to end
** Row 9 S1, *yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last
st, k1
Row 10 S1, *yo, p2tog, repeat from *
to last st, k1
Rows 11 - 20 S1, knit to
end **
Repeat from ** to ** once more
Row 33 S1, knit to last st, k1
Row 34 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Row 35 S1, knit to last st, kfb 65sts
Row 36 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape the top ~
1st Row: (K6,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 57sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th Rows:
Purl
3rd Row: (K5,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1
49sts
5th Row: (K4,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 41sts
7th Row: (K3,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1
33sts
9th Row: (K2,
k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 25sts
11th Row (K1, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 17sts
12th Row (P2tog) 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. Darn away ends.
Jasmine Baby Hat Version 2 for a baby of 6 - 9 months
Size:
Width: 6½ “
(16.5cm) 13” (33cm) all around
Height: 6½ “ (16.5cm)
Tension:
22sts = 4" (10cm)
Requires:
DK (8ply) yarn
4mm needles
Pattern Instructions:
Using DK yarn and 4mm needles ~
Cast on 72sts
Rows 1 - 8 S1,
knit to end
** Row 9 S1, *yo, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1
Row 10 S1, *yo,
p2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1
Rows 11 - 20 S1, knit to end **
Repeat from ** to ** twice more
Row 45 S1,
knit to end
Row 46 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Row 47 S1,
knit to last st, kfb 73sts
Row 48 S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape the top ~
1st Row: (K6, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 64sts
2nd, 4th,6th,8th,10th,12th
Rows: Purl
3rd Row: (K5, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 55sts
5th Row: (K4, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 46sts
7th Row: (K3, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 37sts
9th Row: (K2, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 28sts
11th Row: (K1, k2tog) repeat
to last st, k1 19sts
13th Row: (K2tog) repeat to
last st, k1 10sts
Cut yarn (leaving a long ‘tail’ to use for sewing up), draw the end through all
stitches, pull up tightly.
Sew up the seam. Darn away ends.
You will find my matching baby jacket at ~
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Lovely pattern.going into my pattern book
ReplyDeleteLove this pattern and all your other patterns too :)
ReplyDeleteLovely pattern. Already printed it ready for knitting.
ReplyDeleteIs there a way to knit this in the round/double pointed needles?
ReplyDeleteI HAVE BEEN WONDERING MY SELF - HAVE NOT GOTTEN AROUND TO TRYING THAT....BUT PLAN TO.....I HAVE A FRIEND WHO IS AN EXPERT KNITTER, AND I PLAN ON CHECKING WITH HER.........KNITTING THIS PATTERN IN THE ROUND, IS IT POSSIBLE?
DeleteI'm doing that now. It's no problem, except I couldn't figure out how to YO and then P. I figured it out, finally. \
Deleteabsolutely lovely design.I will make one.
ReplyDeleteHello! Would love to make one for myself for spring. Would 80 or 88 stitches work for adult woman size? What about height before diminishing? So hard to find a pattern for spring that looks light! Thanks
ReplyDeleteOh see now I have to knit this for my daughter coz it has my name in the title :)
ReplyDeleteI love your patterns so easy to follow
I was looking for baby hat patterns to knit for charity. I'm really excited to find not only this cute pattern but that I have your blessing to use the pattern freely for hats for charity.
ReplyDeleteCurious does the S stand for slip ?
ReplyDeleteI love this pattan I have don this pattan twice thanks for shering
ReplyDeleteThanks for the Jasmine toques and sweater, knitted hat on 5 needles and sweater up to decreasing on circular, always start my sleeves at ht cuff on 4 needles and, then at underarm cast off and go to two needles.
ReplyDelete1st Grandbaby and mummy doesn't like trad- knitted baby hats with a chin strap. Can't wait to knit a larger size for this little one. Now I have a new go to for a baby raglan baby jacket as gifts to my non-knitter grandmas
What does kfb stand for?
ReplyDeletekfb = knit into the front and then the back of the stitch. It is an increase as it makes an extra stitch, M
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