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Saturday, 27 January 2018

Free knitting pattern for18" Doll Hat and Scarf





Doll hat and scarf knitting pattern


Doll hat and scarf.






50g Aran weight yarn in main and contrast colour.
3mm needles.
Stitch markers and stitch holder.
4 small buttons.
Darning needle.


Cast on 60 sts.
1-8: *K1 tbl, p1 tbl, repeat from * to end of row.
9: K1, p1 in first st, purl to end of row. (61 sts).
Work 7 rows pattern chart.
Purl one row in main colour.
Work hat body:
1: Knit.
2: Purl.
3-10 : As rows 1-2. (If you want to make the hat longer work more rows here.)
Shape crown:
1: *Ssk, k4; repeat from * to last st, k1.
2: Purl 51.
3: *Ssk, k3; repeat from * to last st, k1.
4: Purl 41.
5: *Ssk, k2; repeat from * to last st, k1.
6: Purl 31.
7: *Ssk, k1; repeat from * to last stitch, k1.
8: Purl 21.
9: *Ssk; repeat from * to last st, k1.
10: Purl 11.
Leaving a short length of yarn to sew seam, break yarn and thread through remaining sts on needle to close, pull tight and sew seam.
Weave in yarn ends.

Scarf.
Knitting pattern free



Cast on 17sts.
1-5: Knit.
6: K3, (Kfb)x11, k3.
7: K3, k1, put 1st on holder at back of work.K3. (11sts on holder)
8: K3, p11, k3.
9: Knit.
10: K3, p11, k3.
11: K3, work 9 sts from chart, k4.
12: K3, p1. Chart. K3.
13-16: As rows 11-12.
17: As row 11.
18: K3, p11, k3.
19: Knit.
20: K3, p11, k3.
21-24: Knit
25: K3, bind off 11sts, k3.
Using an extra needle start knitting on the sts from the holder.
8: Purl.
9: Knit.
10-25: As rows 8-9.
Start knitting on sts left on needle:
26: K3, p11 (from other needle) k3.
27: K17.
28: K3, p11, k3.
Continue working rows 27-28 to half of desired scarf length. (I knit 100 rows)
Work another identical piece and graft together.
Sew sides of pockets with slip stitch to close.
Weave in yarn ends.

paws stitch pattern





Patricia Renwick © Copyright January 2018.

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3 comments:

  1. Another cute pattern!! Are you going to deveop the cowichan sweater into a pattern?--Kathy

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  2. No that is a pattern published by Interweave which you can find on ravelry. I can't publish my version.

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  3. i had the same question, I live the whole set but wanted your cardigan pattern here in Oshawa Ontario. thanks

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