
Since I had a message and a couple of emails- here is the pattern-
With dk weight and size 3.5 short circular (or dps- your choice) cast on 90 stitches. Knit 2, purl 2 all the way around for 4 rows. Then knit for the rest-until piece measures 4 1/2 to 5 inches. Change to brown yarn, knit 4 rows. Kitchener the top closed (or, cast off and then sew the top closed). Poke the two top corners in towards the middle-sew them together, on the inside. (in other words, you are going to invert the corners, so they stick in toward the centre instead of out. You have to sew the two corners together inside the hat) With the 3.5 needle, pick up 4 stitches along the little fold at the top of the hat. Knit (garter st) for 10 rows, then increase one st on each side (6 sts), knit another 6 rows, increase one st on each end (8 sts) Knit 4 more rows, then decrease 1 st on each side (6 st) knit 4 rows. Decrease 1 st on each end (4 sts) knit 1 more row. Cast off all sts. Repeat on the other side of the head. Then embroider on the details of the face with a double strand of brown-chain stitch for the lines, French Knot for the eyes, and satin stitch for the nose.
Voila! Un chapeau!
With dk weight and size 3.5 short circular (or dps- your choice) cast on 90 stitches. Knit 2, purl 2 all the way around for 4 rows. Then knit for the rest-until piece measures 4 1/2 to 5 inches. Change to brown yarn, knit 4 rows. Kitchener the top closed (or, cast off and then sew the top closed). Poke the two top corners in towards the middle-sew them together, on the inside. (in other words, you are going to invert the corners, so they stick in toward the centre instead of out. You have to sew the two corners together inside the hat) With the 3.5 needle, pick up 4 stitches along the little fold at the top of the hat. Knit (garter st) for 10 rows, then increase one st on each side (6 sts), knit another 6 rows, increase one st on each end (8 sts) Knit 4 more rows, then decrease 1 st on each side (6 st) knit 4 rows. Decrease 1 st on each end (4 sts) knit 1 more row. Cast off all sts. Repeat on the other side of the head. Then embroider on the details of the face with a double strand of brown-chain stitch for the lines, French Knot for the eyes, and satin stitch for the nose.
Voila! Un chapeau!


5 comments:
Deb, that is such an adorable pattern! Thank you for sharing.
Very, very cute.
I love it. DPNs SUCK!
your pattern changed my life
I love this pattern. Thanks for sharing. I want to make it for my one year old. What size did this pattern fit?
Thanks
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