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  • "Suede" Baby Hat
  • "Suede" Baby Hat
    From "Knitty Gritty"
    episode DKNG-110


    PHOTO

    Vickie and Eliza show off the perfect hat for the stylin' baby-about-town.
    Motherhood frequently supplies the motivation for learning to knit. Whether you're a mom, a mom-to-be or simply someone with a youngster in your heart, you'll love designer Candi Jensen's techniques for knitting these adorable baby boots and their matching hat.

    But wait -- there's more! You'll also love the yarns Jensen uses for this project: one, a faux suede, and the other, a "furry" type that (especially when worked in garter stitch) mimics shearling lamb. And both yarns are 100 percent nylon, for wearability and launderability!

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    Size: One size (fits infant to 1 year).

    Materials
    Yarn: Suede by Berroco (100 percent nylon, 1-3/4 oz/50g ball, 120 yds) 1 ball #3714 Hopalong Cassidy (main color)
    Plush by Berroco, 100 percent nylon, 1-3/4 oz/50g ball, 90 yds) 1 ball #1901 Crema (finishing)
    One pair straight needles: size 6 (or size to obtain gauge)
    Other supplies: large-eye yarn needle, stitch holder or large safety pin, row counter (optional)

    Gauge: 20 stitches = 4" (10cm) in st st using size 6 needles and suede yarn

    Knit-O-Meter Rating: Intermediate

    PHOTO

    Knitting in yarn ends (to see a step-by-step demo, click on the video link below) ...
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    PHOTO

    This is how the body of the hat looks after all the decreases have been worked.
    Stitches Used in This Pattern
    K – knit
    P – purl
    St st – stockinette stitch, knit 1 row, purl the next row
    K2tog – knit 2 stitches together (decrease)
    SKP – slip 1 stitch, knit 1 stitch, pass slip stitch over knit stitch

    To Begin
    With Plush cast on 84 st and work 2 rows knit (this will give you a garter stitch edge). Change to Hopalong Cassidy and st st until piece measures 3-3/4".

    Decrease Rows
    Row 1: *k10, k 2 tog* repeat between * across.
    Row 2, and all even number rows: purl.
    Row 3: *k9, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 5: *k8, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 7: *k7, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 9: *k6, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 11: *k5, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 13: *k4, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 15: *k3, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 17: *k2, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 19: *k1, k 2 tog * repeat between * across.
    Row 21: *k 2 tog * repeat between * across.

    Place stitches on holder and put aside.

    PHOTO

    Earflaps
    Earflaps
    With Hopalong Cassidy cast on 22 sts and work in st st for 1-1/4".
    Row 1: k1, SKP, k16, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 2,4,6,8,10, 12,14: purl.
    Row 3: k1, SKP, k14, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 5: k1, SKP, k12, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 7: k1, SKP, k10, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 9: k1, SKP, k8, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 11: k1, SKP, k6, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 13: k1, SKP, k4, k 2 tog, k1.
    Row 15: k1, SKP, k 2 tog, k 2 tog, k1 (5 sts).
    Row 16: p1, slip 1, k 2 tog, pass slipped stitch over the 2 sts that were k tog (3 sts).

    Strap
    Change to plush and work in st st until the strap measures 8".
    Bind off all sts.

    Note: Be sure to make two earflaps.

    PHOTO

    Figure A
    Knit Bit: Need a yarn container in a hurry? Simply cut a hole in the lid of a disposable plastic food bowl (figure A), place the ball of yarn in the bowl and thread the end through the hole. Your yarn's protected -- and you're good to go!

    Next: Suede Booties


    RESOURCES :
    "Suede" Yarn
    Suggested retail price: $$8.85
    3714 Hopalong Cassidy (main color)
    3717 Wild Bill Hickock (soles)
    Berroco Inc.
    Check Website for local retailers.
    Website: www.berroco.com

    "Plush" Yarn
    Suggested retail price: $8.50
    Hat and boots accent: 1901 White
    Berroco Inc.
    Check Website for local retailers.
    Website: www.berroco.com

    Candy Tots
    By Candi Jensen
    2003, Sixth&Spring Books


    GUESTS :

    Candi Jensen
    Website: www.candijensen.com

    Jonelle Raffino
    c/o South West Trading Company
    Website: www.soysilk.com Website: www.tofubear.com

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