NEVIS Baby Hat |
NEVIS Baby
Hats
Requires: DK yarn, 4mm needles
Tension: 22sts – 4” (10cm)
Medium Premature Baby
Measurements: – 9″ circumference, 4½“ high
1st Row: S1,
knit to end of row
Repeat this row 5 times more
7th Row: S1, knit to end
8th Row: S1,
p2, * k2, p4, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2
9th Row: S1,
knit to end
10th Row: S1,
k1, * p4, k2, repeat from * to last 3sts, p2, k1
Repeat the last 4 rows four times more
27th Row: S1,
knit to last 2sts, k2tog (46sts)
28th Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape Top ~
Next Row: *K3,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (37sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K2,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (28sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K1,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (19sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *
K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (10sts)
Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn
through all the remaining loops and secure
Sew up side seam and weave in ends.
Large Premature Baby or Small/Early Newborn
Measurements: 11″
circumference, 5½“ high
Cast on 59sts
1st Row: S1,
knit to end of row
Repeat this row 5 times more
7th Row: S1,
knit to end
8th Row: S1,
p2, * k2, p4, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2
9th Row: S1,
knit to end
10th Row: S1,
k1, * p4, k2, repeat from * to last 3sts, p2, k1
Repeat the last 4 rows five times more
31st Row: S1,
knit to end
32nd Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Shape Top ~
Next Row: S1, k2tog,*k3, k2tog, repeat from * to last
st, k1 (47sts)
Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
Next Row: K2tog, *k2, k2tog, repeat from * to last st,
k1 (35sts)
Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
Next Row: S1, *k1, k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (24sts)
Next Row: S1, purl to end of row
Next Row: * K2tog, across row (12sts)
Next Row: S1, purl to last st, k1
Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn
through all the remaining loops and secure
Sew up side seam and weave in ends.
0 – 3months Baby
12″ circumference, 6“ high
Cast on 65sts
1st Row:
S1, knit to end of row
Repeat
this row 7 times more
9th Row:
S1, knit to end
10th Row: S1,
p2, * k2, p4, repeat from * to last 2sts, k2
11th Row: S1,
knit to end
12th Row: S1,
k1, * p4, k2, repeat from * to last 3sts, p2, k1
Repeat the last 4 rows six times more
37th Row: S1,
knit to end
38th Row: Kfb,
purl to last st, k1 (66sts)
Shape Top ~
Next Row: *K3,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (53sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K2,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (40sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: *K1,
k2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (27sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to end of row
Next Row: *
K2tog, repeat from * to last st, k1 (14sts)
Next Row: S1,
purl to last st, k1
Next Row: K2tog
across row (7sts)
Cut the yarn leaving a ‘tail’.
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn
through all the remaining loops and secure
Sew up side seam and weave in ends.
You will find my matching baby jacket
at ~
NEVIS Baby Cardigan Jacket |
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I love this little jacket and hat! I wonder, tho, why you have chosen to knit the hat flat and seam it - is it possible to make this in the round?
ReplyDeleteI also noticed that you never have charts for your little lace or texture patterns. I like to work from charts, so I often whip up a quickie in a spreadsheet to work from. Would you like to share my charts along with your patterns?
Thanks SO much for all of your adorable baby things. I knit a lot for charity (and for a few friends who are having grandbabies) and your little tops and hats always get squeals of delight. :) I have just discovered the Onesies patterns and can't wait to try a couple of them.
Very best wishes,
Sande
Well, I'd love to see the chart - I'm a beginner knitter trying to knit for first grandbaby and think a chart might be very helpful.
DeleteWhat is S1?
ReplyDeleteIt usually means slip1 i.e move the stitch to the other needle without actually working it
DeleteI have so many patterns now that I just can’t keep up with all the comments and questions on this page, ravelry, pinterest and other sites. However, I DO want to hear from you, help you and see your lovely makes! I have a very lively facebook group page – please join me and over 6,700 other members. I check in every day and if I am not available, someone else usually is. The group is ~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/made.by.marianna/
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ReplyDeleteWhat does kfb mean ?
ReplyDeleteThis is an increase. Knit in front of the stitch as usual, do not remove and knit into the back of the stich as well. You will have an increase. youtube tutorials for visual learners. Enter kfb and knitting. Select one that is easy and has good visuals.
DeleteI knit hats for the prem. babies in Intensive Care, so any small patterns for these baby hats are much appreciated. Thanking you so very much.
ReplyDeleteI made the hat. Love it. The instrustions were easy to follow. Thank You.
ReplyDeleteHat and sweater are beautiful. Hope to start hat today. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteHat and sweater are beautiful and keepsakes.
ReplyDeletei just finished the rainbow sprinkels blanket and amd beginning to work on the matching hat!! the pattern was easy to follow.. It came out very pretty!! I'm hoping the hat will be the same!! I want o make the flower to attach to it.. I'll try to follow utube!! Thank you for all these lovely patterns
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