Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Newborn Striped Beanie

Yarn used: Sugar and Cream or Cotton-ease
US7 dpns
CO 52.
Join together for knitting in the round.
K2, P2 for 8 rounds.
Knit 16 rounds.
K11, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K10, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K9, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K8, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K7, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K6, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K5, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K4, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K3, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K2, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K1, K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
K2tog; repeat to end of the round.
Cut tail and thread through rem. stitches.

P.S. I don't mind if you make this hat to sell or give to family/friends, but please just be sure to link back and give credit to where credit is due. Thanks!

12 comments:

  1. so adorable! good job. :)

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  2. I have a DK weight Pima Cotton I was hoping to knit up into a newborn hat. Would this pattern work with that yarn? TIA!

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  3. This is absolutely darling!! I am new to knitting and having been trying to find a hat pattern for my baby that is on the way that is simple but cute and this is perfect! Thank you :)
    Little-miss-stitcher.blogspot.com

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  4. When alternating the stripes, how many rows are for each color? It looks like 2 but I could be wrong.

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  5. I just used this to knit my first baby hat - and my first striped hat - its lovely. Thank you for sharing x

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  6. Anonymous12:42 AM

    I love this pattern but was wondering if you had done this in toddler size before? I'd love to know the cast on and decrease differences

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  8. Anonymous8:49 AM

    Easy to access the pattern. Thanks for making this possible.

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  9. Anonymous8:22 PM

    Can you please state when you change colours on order to have the nice stripes. Thanks.

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  10. Anonymous9:45 PM

    Is the Co 52 total or on each needle.

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  11. Anonymous6:04 PM

    Was wondering when you change colours also?

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  12. Just referred to your post in a blogpost today as I have knitted hats following your pattern. Thanks for sharing

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