This is beyond adorable and I cannot wait to knit a few for my baby friends, however am I missing something? How do 60 worsted weight sts fit on 16″ circ needles? Plan on making a toddler size too
Hi Lisa,
I had a problem with using circular needles, too. In the end I just used a set of four double pointed. Oh, haven’t used it for a shoot. Instead gave it to a friend who had a baby. She loved it!
Question for you: I would like to make this hat, but do not have the exact yarn required for the project. I was going to substitute my own, but there is no gauge swatch! I was wondering if you could tell me what that st/in ends up being with this yarn, so I can try to match it myself! Thanks!
Estoy intentando hacer un pantaloncito de beb con aguja circular y no me queda bien el trozo que me sobra del nailon no se como sacarlo y ya lo he deshecho dos veces me podriais ayudar?
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There are no button holes for the ties – I literally just wrapped the i-cord tie securely around the top of the hat and tie in a bow! Of course, between the buttons and the i-cord, I would only put this on a baby that is awake or being snuggled by a grown-up!
Hi Jackie! Thank you for your sweet comment…this lovely little hat pattern was written by Ysolda Teague. The pattern is called Rose Red – here is the Ravelry link. It was one of my favorite patterns to knit – ever! You won’t be disappointed… 🙂
Love this hat as I am always looking for new looks for the hats I do for the hospitals I donate to. You noted that you had trouble with a 16″ circular needle. When I use that short of a circular I usually use 2 of them with half the stitches on each. You still need to remember the stitch marker. It is a lot easier than trying to keep track of the double point needles, especially if the yarn is a bit slippery.
Marcia, I use this page all the time for resizing patterns. All you have to do is knit your vague swatch to find how many stitches you have per inch and multiply that by the number of inches you need for the circumference of the hat. So, for example, if your gauge is 5 stitches to the inch and your size is 19 inches, you should cast on about 95 sts. Make sense?
Bobbi Seaton
I have never made an I cord – do you knit the 2 stitches or do you knit 1 and purl 1? I just love this hat and would love to make it for myself. How many stitches would you cast on for an adult hat?
“Patterns | Sorella & Company” tomfury.com really causes myself ponder a
small amount extra. I personally loved every individual section of this post.
Thanks for your effort ,Valerie
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This is a great hat 🙂 I was wondering if the top is left open and then secured with the I cord? I will be doing this on a round loom so I will post when I get it done 🙂
Your pattern says…’pull I-cord through the button holes, if using…but you do not give instructions for button-holes. I see in a previous comment you said you did not used button-holes, just wrapped cord around top of hat. Would be helpful if you corrected your pattern instructions. Thanks
Could you tell me where you got the littke bears on the ties of this hat? I have searched everywhere and cant find anything close ti them, they are such a perfect touch to the hat! Thanks for any help you could give me in finding the bears ir anything even close, any animal, around the same size i would love ti find them. Thank you so much, my hat is done just missing aforable little critters!
Great pattern. I would like to knit this for a friend. Can you tell me how many stitches I should increase by or should I just use bigger needles. She actually has quite a small head. Thanks.
I like the hat for the baby. I know how to make the hat for the bind off, do you just cast off regularly or do you leave a long piece of yarn and with a needle do you remain through the last stitches? For the cord, I actually see that it’s more than 2 stitches. How much more do you cast on? Is it just a K2, P2 repeat til it measures 14 inches and then you cast off? Do you fold up the cord and put it on top of the hat and put it in a bow?
Really Cute…thank you for sharing!
Great hat! Can I knit it and use it in my newborn photo sessions? (Of course with a link and credit to you as designers).
Absolutely! Can’t wait to see it!
very different and cute!
This is beyond adorable and I cannot wait to knit a few for my baby friends, however am I missing something? How do 60 worsted weight sts fit on 16″ circ needles? Plan on making a toddler size too
Hi Lisa,
I had a problem with using circular needles, too. In the end I just used a set of four double pointed. Oh, haven’t used it for a shoot. Instead gave it to a friend who had a baby. She loved it!
Question for you: I would like to make this hat, but do not have the exact yarn required for the project. I was going to substitute my own, but there is no gauge swatch! I was wondering if you could tell me what that st/in ends up being with this yarn, so I can try to match it myself! Thanks!
Estoy intentando hacer un pantaloncito de beb con aguja circular y no me queda bien el trozo que me sobra del nailon no se como sacarlo y ya lo he deshecho dos veces me podriais ayudar?
[…] pattern, based on a magazine picture. Easy in bulky yarn- warm and toasty! And more baby hats- Rib-Knit Baby Hat, the Striped Hat (from the set in Zoe Mellor’s Adorable Knits for Tots), and Mr. […]
[…] #3 was a perfect matching of yarn and pattern. I found a pattern for a ribbed baby hat here, and cast on with my only skein of Action yarn, a discontinued yarn by Unger. It’s in this […]
[…] in my third class and at Knitwise. I cast on another Rib-Knit Baby hat for FO #5 (pattern found here) with the remaining Rose Bisque. I’m glad that one skein went so far (the Flower Scarf from […]
Where in the pattern are the buttonholes created? I don’t see where you do the yarn overs for them.
Thank you. I look forward to making several of these.
Paula Meier
Paulajune@aol.com
Hi Paula,
There are no button holes for the ties – I literally just wrapped the i-cord tie securely around the top of the hat and tie in a bow! Of course, between the buttons and the i-cord, I would only put this on a baby that is awake or being snuggled by a grown-up!
Did you publish the pattern for that beautiful red hat you are wearing?
Hi Jackie! Thank you for your sweet comment…this lovely little hat pattern was written by Ysolda Teague. The pattern is called Rose Red – here is the Ravelry link. It was one of my favorite patterns to knit – ever! You won’t be disappointed… 🙂
Love this hat as I am always looking for new looks for the hats I do for the hospitals I donate to. You noted that you had trouble with a 16″ circular needle. When I use that short of a circular I usually use 2 of them with half the stitches on each. You still need to remember the stitch marker. It is a lot easier than trying to keep track of the double point needles, especially if the yarn is a bit slippery.
love this pattern.
I want to make the hat for my niece who is going to be 3. Help please on suggestions to make for a toddler (and maybe even a 5 year old).
thanks so much.
Marcia, I use this page all the time for resizing patterns. All you have to do is knit your vague swatch to find how many stitches you have per inch and multiply that by the number of inches you need for the circumference of the hat. So, for example, if your gauge is 5 stitches to the inch and your size is 19 inches, you should cast on about 95 sts. Make sense?
http://www.bevscountrycottage.com/size-chart.html
thanks so much for the website. it was a big help. I can’t wait to get started on the hat.
Marcia
Love it. Love how you write in easy terms. Thanks a bunch
Love this…knitting matching sweater coats for twins. This will be their hats. Will share photos when completed on ravelry! Thanks
Bobbi Seaton
I have never made an I cord – do you knit the 2 stitches or do you knit 1 and purl 1? I just love this hat and would love to make it for myself. How many stitches would you cast on for an adult hat?
Love this hat!!! Is there a gauge to work with the worsted? Thanks
Thank you for sharing this pattern. I’ll be using it for the Period of Purple Crying Project.
Thanks for taking time in order to write “Patterns Sorella & Company”.
Thanks yet again -Scarlett
“Patterns | Sorella & Company” tomfury.com really causes myself ponder a
small amount extra. I personally loved every individual section of this post.
Thanks for your effort ,Valerie
[…] yarn is Knitcol by Adriafil. The pattern is Rib Knit Baby Hat and it’s a free pattern! It was a fun, quick knit and I’m sure my neighbor will love […]
Where can I free pattern for the grey baby rib hat, ta pat get
What is the pattern for the button holes?
Where are holes supposed to be, so that we can pull the I cord through?
This is a great hat 🙂 I was wondering if the top is left open and then secured with the I cord? I will be doing this on a round loom so I will post when I get it done 🙂
How do you view the actual pattern? I have clicked on everything but no luck
I’d like this pattern but can’t find it!
hi…love the pattern…but what is the gauge for it. thanks. irene
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the pattern doesn’t have the gauge listed.
Please pdf in spanish😔
Your pattern says…’pull I-cord through the button holes, if using…but you do not give instructions for button-holes. I see in a previous comment you said you did not used button-holes, just wrapped cord around top of hat. Would be helpful if you corrected your pattern instructions. Thanks
Hi I’m loving this hat I’m just wondering if this could be made on normal needles if so what size would I need to use and what wool thanks
Could you tell me where you got the littke bears on the ties of this hat? I have searched everywhere and cant find anything close ti them, they are such a perfect touch to the hat! Thanks for any help you could give me in finding the bears ir anything even close, any animal, around the same size i would love ti find them. Thank you so much, my hat is done just missing aforable little critters!
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Great pattern. I would like to knit this for a friend. Can you tell me how many stitches I should increase by or should I just use bigger needles. She actually has quite a small head. Thanks.
I like the hat for the baby. I know how to make the hat for the bind off, do you just cast off regularly or do you leave a long piece of yarn and with a needle do you remain through the last stitches? For the cord, I actually see that it’s more than 2 stitches. How much more do you cast on? Is it just a K2, P2 repeat til it measures 14 inches and then you cast off? Do you fold up the cord and put it on top of the hat and put it in a bow?