Saturday, 30 November 2019

FREE KNIT ROLLED BRIM BEANIE HAT PATTERN, #2533k

2533- ROLLED BRIM BEANIE HAT
An easy rolled brim knitted hat!  Keep those little ears warm!

Copyright © 2019,  Emi Harrington (Do not give away or sell this pattern, copyright protected.)  This pattern may be printed for your personal use only. You may not in any form, reproduce, transmit, give away or distribute this pattern, including but not limited to images, diagrams and text, through any venue, including photocopying, other electrical or mechanical means, recording, or any other information storage and or retrieval system.  You may sell your finished garments. 




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MATERIALS:
Red Heart Chunky yarn 
(Newborn: approx. 50 yds; 1 yr: approx. 65 yds)
6 mm knitting needles, (worked flat)
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INSTRUCTIONS: Gauge: 3 stitches wide and 4 rows high = 1 sq. Inch.
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Working with chunky yarn, and 6mm needles,  
cast on:
Newborn: 36 stitches
3-6 months: 42 stitches
6 - 12 months: 46 stitches

2.  Work in ribbing (k2p2) for:
New: 16 rows,
3-6mths: 18 rows,
1 yr: 18 rows.

3.  Work in stockinette stitch for: 
New: 12 rows;
3-6: 14 rows;
1 yr: 16 rows.

4.  Knit 2 stitches together across the row.
Cast off with a long yarn end, thread it into a yarn needle, weave through the last row of stitches, pull to gather up and close the top of the hat, sew the back seam.  
(The mattress stitch is recommended for seams in knitting.)
 
To make a pom pom, wrap yarn around the palm of your hand, slide the bundle off,
tie in the center, cut open the loops, trim evenly.

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