Daniel's Hat, a free pattern - Ysolda Ltd. Looking for a perfectly warm winter hat this year?
Our gift to you today is a free knitting pattern for a simple hat in super squishy brioche rib that that'll look great on everyone! It makes a great beginner brioche project, or is an easy and gentle knit for more experienced knitters. It's named after our team member Daniel, who recently left to pursue a career in music production — we made this as a leaving gift for him.
This brioche rib beanie is stylish, unisex and the ideal one-skein gift project. The hat begins with casting on for the ribbed brim and you'll then work from the bottom up towards the crown that's perfect for a pom pom. Shown, top to bottom: Adult M in Gilliatt; Adult L in Nightshades; Baby in Gilliatt Download a print friendly pdf Sign up to our newsletter to receive your free print-friendly pdf. Yarn. Wide Rib Hat + Hand Warmers. Cozy in the cold, comfy in the not-so cold, polished for city life, rugged for woods walks, our Wide Rib Hat + Hand Warmers are always right!
Knit up in our new Campo, the beauty of this set is its crisp stitch definition; the practicality is its 50% cool organically grown cotton and 50% toasty wool; and the fun is its quick-as-a-wink worsted weight. Milled in Italy, Campo has the same bucolic ease as the field its named for. Its half cotton-half wool blend lends a casual grace, while its refined spin keeps things tidy.
It’s also wonderfully soft and machine washable, too! You can make the Wide-Rib Hat + Hand Warmers for the babies in your life, as well as the grown-ups. Belle Fille Hat pattern by Espace Tricot. Daniel's Hat pattern by Ysolda Teague. Halla beanie pattern by Jenni Kuutti. Symbol pattern by Stella Ackroyd. Anahi Hat pattern by Anjali. Finlandia pattern by Paige Buursma. Warm hat pattern by Lone Kjeldsen. Reversible Smocked Hat pattern by Elisa McLaughlin. February Hat pattern by Kate Gagnon Osborn. This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download When thinking about what I wanted to do for my first contribution to the year of hats, I took a bunch of elements of knitting I really, really love - a folded brim, textured stitches, stripes, and a pom pom - and incorporated them all into the design.
Worthy of Note This hat begins with a provisional cast on, then a deep folded brim is worked in a K1, P1 Ribbing. Once the ribbing is complete, the provisional cast on is unpicked and placed on a spare circular needle and the stitches are joined to created a folded brim. After the brim is complete, the body of the hat is worked in a texture stripe pattern from a chart. The chart is worked 4 times around. Latu pattern by Meiju K-P. Nalu Mitts pattern by Leila Raven. This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download Updated for Quince & Co.
Chickadee Organic Heathers, October 2018! Pattern now includes written instructions in addition to the charts. Barley Light pattern by tincanknits. This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download Learn to knit with Alexa and Emily!
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Pompom Hat pattern by Marta Porcel. Hurricane Hat pattern by Andrea Guldin. This pattern was inspired by the colour of the yarn, but the simple nature of the pattern looks great in any colour.
The grey Pearl colour really does look like swirling clouds. Please read the note below before PM’ing me - Note: I am rarely on Ravelry so if I don’t respond it is because I had two babies in two years and one or both are driving me crazy Please feel free to use pattern for any charity knitting! NOTE: the M1 after the ribbing section enables your knitting to move forward into a spiral as you work the pattern (without the M1 you will get a very widely ribbed hat-if that happens to you, it is probably because you’ve missed the M1) Chouquette pattern by Lolita Duby. Sweet Bunch pattern by Marzena Kołaczek. Beloved Aran pattern by Solenn Couix-Loarer. SIZE Baby (child, adult, large adult).
Circumference (unstretched): 37 (42, 48, 53) cm / 14.5 (16.5, 18.9, 20.9)inches. Length from brim to top (not including pom pom) - about 17 (20, 22, 24) cm / 6.7 (7.9, 8.7, 9.4). YARN 50 (60, 80, 100) g of De Rerum Natura Cyrano (100% merino; 100g/150m). Sample shown in child size, colorway: “poivre blanc”. Striped Mittens according to Badegakk pattern by Lena Gjerald. Mollie Mae pattern by Claire Slade. Bankhead pattern by Susie Gourlay. Irma Hat pattern by Aneta Gasiorowska. Skalbagge cabled hat pattern by rachael gander. Foliage Hat pattern by Irina Dmitrieva. S8636 Hat and Loop Scarf with Lace Pattern pattern by Schachenmayr. This pattern is available for free: FreePattern-S8636.pdf Free pattern is only in English.
From the North American Schachenmayr website: Let winter do its worst! In this cosy hat and matching cowl, knitted up in an on-trend color of Schachenmayr original Northern, you’ will be ready to face the winter weather. And you will look fabulous too! So grab your knitting needles and rediscover your favorite hobby! Finished dimensions: Hat: To fit head circumference: 20.5 to 22 inches (52 to 56 cm) with height of 10.25 inches (26 cm). Treehouse Hat pattern by Melody Hoffmann. Meret (Mystery Beret) pattern by Woolly Wormhead. Thanks to Nellum for the name!
It’s a beret. It’s slouchy. It’s lacey. And it’s free. This Hat was the Mystery Beret for November 2008, hosted in the Wormhead’s Hats group here on Ravelry. To get the slouch originally intended, you’ll need to a) hit row gauge b) use a yo method that creates a nice big hole and c) fully block the lace. About the yarns… above is a list of suitable yarns, both for colourways to suit the stitch pattern and for yardage per skein/100g.
Molly pattern by Erin Ruth. Slouchy Hat #4525 pattern by Bernat Design Studio. Irish Eyes Beret pattern by Moth and Rust. Tied Knots pattern by Justyna Lorkowska. This pattern is available as a free Ravelry download A gorgeous cabled beanie :) If you’re wondering about these pretty cables, you should also check out “Norah Gaughan Knitted Cable Sourcebook”.
I’m sure it will be your next bedtime story :) Size One size: to fit 54-56 cm/21-22” circumference. Length from brim to top - about 24.5 cm/9.75”. Yarn 1 skein of Martin’s Lab Tibetan DK: 60% merino, 20% yak, 20% silk. 212 m/232 yards per 100 grams. Needles 4.00 mm/US #6 circular needle (at least 40 cm/16” long) and dpns, or appropriate size to get gauge, 3.25 mm/US #3 circular needle (at least 40 cm/16” long) or dpns, or three sizes smaller than gauge needles. Other 1 stitch marker, cable needle, tapestry needle for weaving. Gauge 28 sts and 30 rnds in 10 cm/4” in cable pattern worked in the rnd with needle 4.00 mm/US #6.
Classic Ribbed Hat. If you had to pick (or pack) one knit piece to see you through whatever the day throws your way, it would be hard to choose more wisely than our Classic Ribbed Hat. In cozy Cashmere Merino Bloom, it is the most perfect be-warm, go-anywhere, look-good head topper we can imagine! Wear it cuffed, wear it slouchy. Wear it bright, wear it neutral. Throw it in your bag just in case or don’t take it off all weekend. Wherever it goes, however it rolls (or doesn’t), the Classic Ribbed Hat is sized for everyone, from babies to adults, and only requires one skein to make it (okay, except for the largest size, which requires two). Cashmere Merino Bloom is a combo of incredibly soft and toasty cashmere, along with extra fine merino, a good addition for keeping the hat in shape!