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Waffel hat. NeedlesSmall circular and DP needles US 8 Yarn100 g Abuelita Merino Worsted and one ball Pickles Silk Mohair Gauge22 stitches = 4" Cast on 112 stitches on the circular needles.Knit rib, K2, P2, over the 5 next rounds.

Waffel hat

Knit the pattern like this over the next round:Use an extra needle to work the pattern.* Slip 6 stitches (2 knit stitches, 2 purl stitches, 2 knit stitches) on to the extra needles. PLace the needle in front of your work. Keep knitting like this: Knit a rib, K2 , P2 over the 5 next rounds.K2, P 2(The new round will start here. Continue until the work is 7". Start decreasing right after a round of the pattern. Polka Dot Cottage: Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees. Posted November 11th, 2010 by Lisa I was commissioned to make a pair of Mike Nesmith-inspired wool hats recently, after somebody saw the one I made for Aidan last year.

Polka Dot Cottage: Hey, hey, we’re the Monkees

So here they are. I like these a lot better than Aidan’s, actually, which was done on a loom, and totally improvised. I improvised these, too, but I’ve got more experience under my belt and had better ideas for how to achieve the look I wanted. So here are the details, in case you have a Monkees lover in your midst: Yarn: Berroco Vintage Chunky in Douglas Fir, exactly 1 skein Needle: 16-inch #9 circular Pattern: co 80 st in the round, k1 p1 until you have knit for 11 inches, gather bo, make & attach 2-inch pom-pom P.S. you should still be able to do this with a loom, if you want to.

Like this: Like Loading... Share the love: Three Tams - Winter 2007. Free Hat Knitting Patterns" ­Knitting hats is a great way to learn new knitting techniques -- hat patterns range from quick and easy to intricate and detailed.

Free Hat Knitting Patterns"

Beginners can hone their skills on basic hat patterns, while more advanced crafters can tackle complex stitch patterns and color work. These free knitting patterns will let you create colorful and fun hats for all different skill levels. Daisy-top HatThe daisy-top hat will look adorable on the little lady in your life.

Gull Stitch ToqueThis faux-cable stitch pattern looks complex and beautiful. Mohair-Look HatThe mohair-look hat has a warm, thick texture and shape that fits most adult heads. Penguin Pal HatThe penguin pal hat will keep your little one warm, and you'll be a master at knitting colorful patterns. Our first hat is sweet and pretty, the perfect way to keep any little girl's head warm. For more helpful knitting tips and interesting patterns, try: Simple hat calculator. Abbreviations: K = Knit K2tog = Knit 2 stitches together as if they were one (this is a decrease).

simple hat calculator

Round is the same as row, except it is in a circle. Step One: Find number to cast on: Choose size from row on top; drop down column to row with your gauge. If you are between gauges and/or sizes, multiply your gauge times hat size in inches, then look in the gauge rows on either side of your gauge to find the closest cast-on number. Use that gauge number to determine which decrease row (see below) to begin on. Step Two: Knit in stockinette st (knit every round) for the number of inches below for the chosen size, or desired length; the brim will roll naturally for the first 2 or 3 inches; unroll the brim to measure.

Step Three: Work top decreases; Begin with the round indicated for your gauge and work the rest of the rounds from that round on. Repeat the directions for each round over and over to the end of the round. Step Four: Break yarn and thread through remaining stitches. Man Hat pattern by Haven Leavitt.