Monday, November 5, 2012

Bunny Hat Pattern

UPDATE JUNE 2017: I'm leaving this version up on the blog, seeing as how it's knit to a different gauge and creates a different size from the updated pattern, but this is NOT the same pattern as the one for sale in my store. In my opinion, this one is a lot worse, and creates a hat too small for most newborns. It might fit an older preemie, maybe, but I'm not guaranteeing it;  the proportions are not really right. However, this post is really popular (in particular with certain pattern distribution sites... ) so I'm just leaving it and you get what you pay for.


I promised this for a long time, and I'm finally able to post it: The Bunny Hat!





Here's what you'll need:
- Size 7 Double pointed needles, or circular needles for working magic loop
- A stitch marker to mark the beginning of the round
- A yarn/tapestry needle
- Scissors
- About 2 ounces of worsted weight wool
- Stitch holders for the ears
Gauge:
 Seven rows per inch, working stockenette in the round

Cast on 64 stitches and distribute for working in the round. Join the work, and be careful not to twist it.

Work four inches in stockenette, give or take 1/4 inch for the rolled brim.

Decrease pattern:
1. *K7, K2tog* around
2. *K6, K2tog* around
3. *K5, K2tog* around
4. *K4, K2tog* around
5. *K3, K2tog* around
6. *K2, K2tog* around
7. Knit 8, then place them on a holder. Knit 16 stitches, and place the last 8 on a holder. Knit 8 more stitches to finish the round.
8. *K1, K2tog* around
9. *k2tog* around
Cut yarn, draw through remaining stitches

Ears (Make 2)
1. take 8 stitches off the holder, and place on a double pointed needle. Work Icord for 1.5 inches
2. Decrease at the beginning of each row until only 2 stitches remain. Bind off and cut thread.

Tie the ears in a knot, weave in all ends, and enjoy!

2 comments:

  1. Please tell me how do I modify this to fit an adult and add a ribbed brim..
    (For a teenaged girl)

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  2. Sorry your comment hung out in moderation so long, I never got the notice for it and just now saw it while doing some blog houekeeping. To modify this for an adult, I'd cast on probably 100 to 125 stitches depending on how big her head/hair is then do ribbing (I prefer 2x2, but you can do whatever rib you like) for about an inch, switch to stockinette and continue for 3 or 4 inches (it depends entirely on how deep you prefer your hat) then do the decreases for the crown, though obviously you'd need scale it up. Probably start with k10, dec, though I didn't do the math for it yet, so don't quote me on that. Then I'd make the ears separately and sew them on, because you can't really do an icord in the width you'd need to do for the proportions to remain the same. Id maybe experiment with doubling the yarn and using bigger needles to maybe get a similar effect. If you still need help (or more likely, are still interested in making this at all!) let me know, I might try some swatches and see if I can get some more definitive answers for you.

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