Knitted Clothing
Diamond Trellis Baby Hat for Straight Needles
This is a simple baby hat in several sizes. The slipped stitches look more complicated than they are. I have included a photo tutorial on the technique. This version of the pattern is for straight needles.
Faceted Lace and Cables Baby Hat for Straight Needles
This is a very textured and ornate baby hat. The example is in toddler size. This is the straight needle version of this pattern.
Cable With a Twist Hat
This hat is a basic cabled hat with a little extra twist. Directions are given for several sizes.
Basic Ribbed Hat
This is a very basic k1-p1 ribbed hat with tailored crown. Directions are given for seven sizes.
Climbing Frame Hat
This hat has an interesting texture with a little cabling that can be done without a cable needle.
Mock Aran Knitted Mens Hat for Straight Needles
This hat has the look of cables without using a cable hook.
Tilting Block Baby Hat
This hat is a textured with a slightly rippled edge. The pattern is appropriate for a girl or boy. The example is in newborn size.
Train Track Baby Hat
This little hat is made to coordinate with my Train Track Baby Blanket. Instructions are given in several sizes. The sleepers are formed by elongated stitches that are picked up on the opposite rail. Sizes: Preemie – 10″ circumference, 5.5″ high Newborn – 12″ circumference, 6″ high 6 month – 14″ circumference, 7″ high 12 [...]
Feather and Fan Tube Scarf
Making this scarf as a tube makes it reversible and extra warm. This is a fun twist on the old feather and fan pattern.
Faceted Lace and Cables Baby Hat
This is a very textured and ornate baby hat. The example is in toddler size.
Two Feminine Chemo Caps
These two ripple edged hats are feminine yet functional. The one on the left is pleated pattern and the one on the right art deco pattern.
Two Lace Baby Hats
These lacy baby hats are simple but look complicated. The one on the left is fan lace and the one on the right is tiffany lace.
Wrapped Stitches Baby Hat
This is a simple baby hat in several sizes. The wrapped stitches look more complicated than they are. I have included a photo tutorial on the technique.
Diamond Trellis Baby Hat
This is a simple baby hat in several sizes. The slipped stitches look more complicated than they are. I have included a photo tutorial on the technique.
Lace Edged Chemo Caps
These two lace edged caps can be made in a solid color or with two colors. The one on the left is a madiera lace and the one on the right a scallop lace.
Ribbing and Lace Chemo Caps
These two ribbing and lace caps are feminine yet functional. The one on the left is a feather lace and the one on the right a diamond lace.
Textured Baby Hats
These three hats all begin with the same ribbing and can be completed with the Little Check pattern (medium blue), King Charles Brocade (light blue) or the English Diamond Block pattern (green). Instructions are given for preemie and newborn sizes.
Cabled Baby Hats
Both of these hats begin with the same ribbing. Hat I is a more simple pattern since the cabling is contained in the repeat area. I would recommend having experience with both knitting in the round and with cabling before attempting Hat II. Because the cabling is across the entire hat, on some rows stitches will need to be shifted between needles to accommodate cable stitches.
Top Down Elongated Stitches Baby Hat
I created this baby hat to coordinate with the crocheted baby blanket Downy-Soft Zig Zags by Carole Prior published in Leisure Arts #2853, Our Best Baby Afghans. It features elongated stitches to mimic the elongated double crochets in the blanket.


