![]() ![]() Next row – * K2, K2tog repeat from * to last two stitches, K2. (18 stitches)Ĭast on 34 stitches on your circular needle.ĭecrease: * K2, K2tog repeat from * to last two stitches, K2. Next row – * K2, K2tog repeat from * to end. (17 stitches)Ĭast on 32 stitches on your circular needle.īegin by working * K1 P1 repeat from * to the end of the round – for 7 rounds.ĭecrease: * K2, K2tog repeat from * to end. Next row – * K2, K2tog repeat from * to last 3 stitches, K1, K2together. Make pompom using a pompom maker and attach to the top of the hat.Ĭast on 28 stitches on your circular needle.īegin by working * K1 P1 repeat from * to the end of the round – for 5 rounds.Ĭast on 30 stitches on your circular needle.īegin by working * K1 P1 repeat from * to the end of the round – for 6 rounds.ĭecrease: * K2, K2tog repeat from * to last 2 stitches, K2. Secure the tail tightly on the inside and weave in the end. Insert tail into the hat through the middle and pull to close up the top. If this stitch is new to you, there are many tutorials on YouTube to demonstrate.Ĭast on 26 stitches on your circular needle.ĭecrease: * K2, K2together repeat from * to last 2 stitches, K2.Ĭut yarn and weave through the remaining stitches. The design can be found below on the last page. Now it’s time to add the fox (my favorite part!). Make pompom using a pompom maker and attach to the top of the hat. Insert the tail into the hat through the middle opening and pull to close up the top. You will knit the hat in the main color and then the fox is added afterwards using the duplicate stitch.Ĭast on 24 stitches on your circular needle.īegin by working * K1 P1 repeat from * to the end of the round – for 4 rounds.ĭecrease: * K2, K2together repeat from * to end.Ĭut yarn and weave through the remaining stitches. ![]() Newborn, 0-3 Months, 3-6 Months, 6-12 Months, 1-3 Years, 4-12 Years, Women ![]() I recommend using US 13 needles, but if you are a loose knitter you may need to drop down to US 11 or go up to US 15 for tighter knitters.īe sure to check your gauge to ensure the hat will fit your little one properly. I use the Clover brand pompom makers – size 2.5” (green) size for the newborn and 0-3 month hats and the 3 3/8” (blue) size for the larger sizes.Ĥ” x 4” = 9 stitches and 12 rows in stocking stitch (same as pattern). Size US 13/9mm circular needles, 16” long and US 13/9mm double pointed needles for the decrease, if desired.ĭarning needle, stitch marker, pompom maker, measuring tape and scissors. Needles – US 13/9mm or whichever size needed to obtain gauge. Order online: ( Lion Brand) ( Amazon USA) ( Amazon Canada) ( Michaels) ( Love Crafts) Colors – Base color (Gray Marble and Oatmeal in photos) Pumpkin, Fisherman and Black. Yarn – Lion Brand Thick & Quick yarn (Super Bulky 6). KNITTING DUPLICATE STITCH PDF* Disclosure: This post may contain affiliate links, which means I may receive a small commission, at no cost to you, if you make a purchase through a link.Īlthough our patterns are always free on our blog, many prefer our premium ad-free, printer friendly, PDF versions. This free knitting pattern will give you all the details to make this hat in sizes newborn, toddlers, children and women. First, thread your yarn needle with one of the colors you need to add (dark brown here).Our fox chunky pompom winter hat is a favorite each winter. KNITTING DUPLICATE STITCH FULLOnce everything is knit, you will want to take a look at the full color chart to see what is missing and where you will need to add it with duplicate stitch. The dark brown and black are added after the fact. The duplicate stitch chart has only two colors – purple and the light brown. I know plenty of people who prefer not to work with more than two colors in any round of knitting, and for those people, the duplicate stitch will make this pattern much, much simpler.įirst you will want to follow the duplicate stitch chart in my pattern when knitting the smartphone or tablet cover. I admit, it can get a bit hairy, and I do spend some time untangling yarn every round, but I like complex knitting far more than I like finishing work at the end. I usually have the main color off my left hand (I knit continental style) and the second color off my right, and then I’ll grab the third etc. In this third part, I will explain an optional technique – duplicate stitch – which will make the stranded knitting much less complicated.įor me, personally, I don’t mind doing stranded knitting with multiple colors at a time. In Part Two, I showed the three-needle bind off technique to make a nice sturdy seam at the bottom. KNITTING DUPLICATE STITCH HOW TOThis will be the last of a three-part tutorial series for my Hedgehogs Smartphone and Tablet Cover design! In Part One, I explained how to do the provisional cast-on technique required for this design. ![]()
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