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beginner hat

knitting pattern for

new knitters

This beginner hat knitting pattern has been designed specifically with new knitters in mind.
pair of needles
It's easily knitted on a pair of standard 4mm (US6 - UK8) needles using readily available (and reasonably priced) 8ply/DK/3/light worsted weight yarn.

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beginner hat knitting pattern for women
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Photograph © 2008
L. Parnell - Designer

Fits:
medium sized womans head

Head circumference :
22 -26 inches (56-66cms)
Hat depth:
Adjustable - instructions included.

Skill level : beginner

Yarn : 8ply/DK/3/light worsted

Needles: US6 (UK8, 4mm)
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Your beginner's pattern includes instructions for 2 different brim styles "rolled" (as illustrated) or "ribbed", and all information and instructions are written in both imperial and metric (i.e. inches and cms )

We've included plenty of help for new or beginner knitters - step-by-step-instructions and photos including :-

  • how to cast on neatly
  • how to knit the perfect rib stitch
  • how to seam and finish your hat to a professional standard.

and if you still have questions you'll find a link within the pattern to contact us directly.

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Head Sizing

How to measure
your head

Hat and beanie patterns are sized by measuring right around your head (i.e. the circumference ). as in the sketch below.

.how to measure head size for knitted hat patterns You'll notice most knitted hat and beanie patterns include a stretch factor -

If your head size fits within the range listed for the hat pattern - it's the correct size for you.


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