Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hat. Show all posts
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Frog Hat is Finished!
I used the eyes that I posted about yesterday to make yet another cute animal hat for my baby knits stash. I attached them to a hat I made in Caron simply soft yarn following the sweet baby hat pattern at red heart's website. I seem to have attached the eyes a little lopsided (oops!) but other than that I'm happy with the result.
Mr. Bear is super cute with his frog hat! I seem to be on this animal hat kick lately. I wonder what animal will be my next muse...
~Colleen
Saturday, February 22, 2014
More Baby Knitting!
A little while ago, I blogged about the bear and monkey baby sets that I made. I've been knitting up a lot of baby stuff lately for my stash.
These are some objects for my baby shower stash. They are knit up in baby weight yarn using the pattern for Bev's Baby Set over at Bev's Country Cottage.
I absolutely love the patterns for the booties and mitts, however I don't really care for the shaping of the hat and I've been playing with different ways to do the shaping, although I don't really feel like I've figured it out yet.
If you have any favorite baby patterns let me know in the comments below!
~Colleen
These are some objects for my baby shower stash. They are knit up in baby weight yarn using the pattern for Bev's Baby Set over at Bev's Country Cottage.
I absolutely love the patterns for the booties and mitts, however I don't really care for the shaping of the hat and I've been playing with different ways to do the shaping, although I don't really feel like I've figured it out yet.
If you have any favorite baby patterns let me know in the comments below!
~Colleen
Friday, February 21, 2014
More Hats!
This hat was super fun. I knit up a few in the 1-3 year old size for a some of my friends' babies. I used this pattern from Bev's Country Cottage to knit them up. They were knit flat and seamed. I was really happy with the result.
This hat was knit up with bulky yarn using this pattern that I found on ravelry. It was super easy, however if I made it again I would have knit it a little longer, because it came out a little short. I would have done more rows in the ribbing as well. Otherwise I guess I was happy with the result.
Tell me, what are your favorite hat patterns around the web?
~Colleen
Thursday, February 20, 2014
Hat Happy
This project was so much fun! This last Christmas I knit about 25 hats for virtually everyone I know. I was kind of obsessed with knitting these hats.
I used the easy fit ribbed hat pattern found on the red heart website. I used all kinds of worsted weight yarns from my stash. I even knit up a couple in stripes (which is a really great way to use up small amounts of yarn).
I had an absolute blast knitting these up. It was much more fun that the scarves that I gave out the year before. What is your favorite gift pattern? Let me know in the comments!
~Colleen
I used the easy fit ribbed hat pattern found on the red heart website. I used all kinds of worsted weight yarns from my stash. I even knit up a couple in stripes (which is a really great way to use up small amounts of yarn).
I had an absolute blast knitting these up. It was much more fun that the scarves that I gave out the year before. What is your favorite gift pattern? Let me know in the comments!
~Colleen
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Let's Monkey Around!
So, I guess this is a follow up to yesterday's post about the bear baby set that I knit up. I had so much fun that I used the same patterns to do another set for a monkey theme. I used Caron Simply Soft yarn in the color Bone this time. I sewed the ears lower down to look like a monkey's and ... viola! This is so addictive and fun that I might just knit up a whole zoo for my stash!
The patterns I used were:
~Colleen
The patterns I used were:
- Sweet Baby Hat and Bear Ear Tutorial for the hat
- Beth's Booties
- and Simple Baby Mittens with a few adjustments!
~Colleen
Saturday, February 15, 2014
Beary Nice Hat, Mitts, and Booties
This holiday season I saw animal themed hats almost everywhere I looked. I have been making quite a few hats, so I decided to give knitting up a teddy bear hat a try. All three projects were knit on size 8 straight needles in Red Heart Soft yarn (worsted). The cord for the booties and mitts is made from scraps of light brown yarn in a sport weight.
For the hat I used the Sweet Baby Hat pattern from the Red Heart website. The pattern for the ears can be downloaded from Ravelry here.
Next, I made the booties using this pattern from Bev's Country Cottage. The only change I made to the pattern was not changing from a main color to white at the top (although you could if you wanted to).
Finally I knit up the mitts. They really do knit up quick! I sort of used this pattern from Ravelry, but I made a few alterations. The pattern did not include any kind of cord or drawstring but I really wanted to add one so that it would be easy to cinch around baby's wrist and also to match the booties. To do this all I did was copy the eyelet row from the booties and substitute it for the first row of stockinette in the pattern. After the eyelet row, I purled the next row and continued along in stockinette as usual. I crocheted about a foot of chain for each mitt to thread through the eyelet row.
This whole project was so much fun to make, and relatively quick as well. You could knit it up in black to make a black bear or in white to make a polar bear. You could add more detail by embroidering eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the hat. You could embroider little lines on the mitts and booties to make them look like paws. The possibilities are nearly endless!
~Colleen
For the hat I used the Sweet Baby Hat pattern from the Red Heart website. The pattern for the ears can be downloaded from Ravelry here.
Next, I made the booties using this pattern from Bev's Country Cottage. The only change I made to the pattern was not changing from a main color to white at the top (although you could if you wanted to).
Finally I knit up the mitts. They really do knit up quick! I sort of used this pattern from Ravelry, but I made a few alterations. The pattern did not include any kind of cord or drawstring but I really wanted to add one so that it would be easy to cinch around baby's wrist and also to match the booties. To do this all I did was copy the eyelet row from the booties and substitute it for the first row of stockinette in the pattern. After the eyelet row, I purled the next row and continued along in stockinette as usual. I crocheted about a foot of chain for each mitt to thread through the eyelet row.
This whole project was so much fun to make, and relatively quick as well. You could knit it up in black to make a black bear or in white to make a polar bear. You could add more detail by embroidering eyes, a nose, and a mouth on the hat. You could embroider little lines on the mitts and booties to make them look like paws. The possibilities are nearly endless!
~Colleen
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