Are you a fan of one-hour knitting projects? Whether you are a beginning knitter or someone who just wants a quick project to make for a gift, this green knit baby hat with a pom-pom is an adorable cold-weather accessory for wee ones. See more instruction from pattern creator Stefanie Japel at Craftsy. In the video below, Japel shows each step, from how to knit each row to making the pom-pom topper. As a visual learner myself, I love that I can slow down or rewind the video to get these stitches just right.
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Step 1: Using US 8 needle, cast on 38 stitches.
Step 2: Work in 1×1 rib for 4 rows.
Step 3: US 10 and work in 12 rows in stockinette, place marker every 12 sts.
Step 4: Shape the crown: RS (knit to 2 sts before marker, ssk) 2 times.
Step 7: Repeat 4 times (24 sts).
Step 8: k2tog across next row (12 sts).
Step 9: p2tog across next row (6 sts).
Step 10: Run thread through all sts and seam.
And now onto the pom pom!
Step 1: Wrap yarn around your hand for the pom pom.
Step 2: Tie a few knots to secure the pom pom.
Step 3: Cut through the loops.
- See more at: http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2013/07/knit-a-baby-hat-in-just-one-hour/#sthash.j4RQx3ZM.dpuf,Step 1: Using US 8 needle, cast on 38 stitches.
Step 2: Work in 1×1 rib for 4 rows.
Step 3: US 10 and work in 12 rows in stockinette, place marker every 12 sts.
Step 4: Shape the crown: RS (knit to 2 sts before marker, ssk) 2 times.
Step 7: Repeat 4 times (24 sts).
Step 8: k2tog across next row (12 sts).
Step 9: p2tog across next row (6 sts).
Step 10: Run thread through all sts and seam.
And now onto the pom pom!
Step 1: Wrap yarn around your hand for the pom pom.
Step 2: Tie a few knots to secure the pom pom.
Step 3: Cut through the loops.
- See more at: http://www.craftsy.com/blog/2013/07/knit-a-baby-hat-in-just-one-hour/#sthash.j4RQx3ZM.dpuf
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