Baby/Kids’ Earflap Hat

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March 20, 2007 in knitting
Of all of the things I’ve ever made, the project that gets the most compliments,
hands down, are the earflap hats that I knit for my daughters. Everywhere we go
it seems, people rave about how cute they are. I’ve also noticed that I get a ton
of blog traffic from people who are looking for a baby/kids’ earflap hat pattern. It
didn’t take much dinking to convert the adult pattern I use to kids’ sizes, in fact
I’ve done it for a lot of people, I’d just never written it all up.
What follows is a version for DK weight yarn — I’ll eventually get a worsted
version up too.
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Size: Newborn (Infant, Li’l Kid)
(These are roughly 14″, 16″, and 18″ around, for heads a wee bit larger than
those measurements.)
Supplies:
about 50g of DK weight yarn (I used KnitPicks Merino Style — less than one
skein for the newborn size — but you can use any yarn that knits to gauge.
RYC Cashsoft DK would be perfect!)
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at least three DPNs and a matching 16″ circular needle (I used US6, but
again, you can use whatever knits to gauge)
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Gauge: 19 sts = 4″ in stockinette stitch (5 sts/inch is probably close enough!)
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Row 1: K1, P to last stitch, K1.
Row 2: K1, Kfb, K to last 2 stitches, Kfb, K1.
Repeat these two rows until there are 15 stitches on the needles.
FOLLOW “”
Knit straight until piece measures 2.75″ (3″, 3.25″).
Get every new
Cut yarn, leaving a 12″ tail, and leave the earflap on its DPN.
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Repeat for second ear flap.
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Using a cable cast on, CO 10 (12, 14) stitches on the circular needle. Knit the 15
stitches from first ear flap, then CO 24 (27, 30) stitches. K15 from
second ear
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flap, then CO 10 (12, 14).
(Confused? Here’s a video that shows what I’m talking about!)
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Join, being careful not to twist stitches, place marker and begin knitting in the
round. As you knit around this first row, you’ll notice four gaps, on either side of
each ear flap. When you get to those, K2tog to close them up. At the end of the
round, you should have 70 (77, 84) stitches on the needles.
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Continue knitting all rounds until hat measures 3″ (3.5″, 4″) from the cast-on
row. (Rows 4-12 would be a great place for colorwork!) Then begin the decreases
as follows, switching to DPNs or two circs (video here) when the diameter of the
hat is too small for your circular needle:
(Decrease) Row 1: *K8 (9, 10), K2tog*
Row 2: K all sts
(Decrease) row 3: *K7 (8, 9), K2tog*
Row 4: K all sts
(Decrease) row 5: *K6 (7, 8), K2tog*
Row 6: K all sts
Decrease in this manner until there are 35 sts on the needles.
Then decrease in the same manner, omitting the “k all sts” rows, until there are 7
sts remaining.
Pull yarn through the last 7 sts with a tapestry needle, pull through to inside and
weave in end.
Finishing
Weave in all ends. (I like to leave the tails where I ended the earflaps long so
that I can use them to tighten up of otherwise correct anything that looks wonky
around the earflap join area.)
There are a few ways you can add straps — pick up 3-4 sts and knit in garter
stitch or seed stitch until desired length. OR pick up 3-4 stitches and knit i-cord
until desired length. OR, thread through three long pieces of yarn and braid the
double-strands until desired length, then tie off and trim.
Block and lay flat to dry.
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March 24, 2007 at 8:40 am
Lynn
I’d love to test the Lil Kid size
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March 24, 2007 at 12:40 pm
Julie
Thanks Lynn!! Let me know if anything
seems particularly wonky…
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I’ve been making hats similar to yours for
years, out of worsted weight in a toddler
size. My earflaps start with 3 sts and work
up to 17, and the result is a little less like a chullo. I tend to bore easily, so my
hats often have colorwork or other patterning, and sometimes I make bell tassels
(crocheted, with little jingle bells encased to prevent unintentional swallowing). I
use a single crochet to finish the edge around the hat, then a second row with
crochet chain straps. If I can find one (they tend to leave with kidlets), I’ll send
you a photo.
March 30, 2007 at 11:38 am
Laura
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April 5, 2007 at 12:00 pm
Schmobes
I’d love to test knit both of them for ya!
Thanks for the pattern!
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I am fairly new to knitting (about 3
months now). My sister has twins on the
way (boy & girl) so I’ve been pretty busy
with sweaters, hats a blankets.. I would love to try the infant pattern, but just
one simple question. What is DK yarn? I’m used to knitting with Carron’s Baby
Soft yarn, will that work? Thanks for the pattern! I’m eager to try
April 19, 2007 at 2:49 pm
Bethany
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I am knitting for my 8 1/2 mth old
granddaughter so are going to knit the
largest size & also use double strands of a
baby 4 ply mixed colour wool so that it is lovely & soft. Will let you know how it
turns out. The pattern is so simple to follow – its great.
May 31, 2007 at 7:28 pm
Heather
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Instead of using dpn’s, you could use one
circ and use the ‘magic loop’ method.
Then you could use the one circ for the
entire thing!:-) Fiber Trends has a great little booklet giving directions on using
the magic loop. I love it for socks. For a new knitter, its easier for me, and … NO
LADDERS!!! I can’t wait to try this hat!
June 2, 2007 at 9:11 pm
linda noles
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June 18, 2007 at 9:06 pm
Kellie
i just knitted the infant size for my 6
month old son!
it looks great!
i dyed the wool myself too and are very pleased with the way its come out!
fits him very well!
[IMG]http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a239/my_fallen_angel/PICT0034.jpg[/IM
thanks heaps
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Kellie
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June 18, 2007 at 9:08 pm
Kellie
opps wrong link
try this one instead!
Rylan is doing a great model job!
http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a239/my_fallen_angel/PICT0034.jpg
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thanks for the great pattern! i made the
infant size for my friend’s 5 month old.
check out the link below:
http://flickr.com/photos/displaylady/
July 30, 2007 at 12:05 pm
rachel
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I love this hat and would like to make one
for my 1 1/2 year old grandson. He’s a
large boy. Any ideas on what the
adjustments I would have to make? I’m a beginner, but this looks like fun!
Thanks..
September 16, 2007 at 7:06 pm
Denise
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Is there a pattern somewhere for a
larger size? I made the newborn size
amd I loved it.
January 7, 2012 at 12:35 pm
Lillian
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Denise, tough call! The chart at
yarnstandards.com has 16″ listed for
toddler head circumference…but if you
want to be on the safe side (too big vs. too small) you could always knit the
middle size with worsted weight on US8 needles. I tend to eyeball things…but in
September 16, 2007 at 9:52 pm
Julie
this case it would be a good idea to get a head measurement if you can.
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October 13, 2007 at 3:34 pm
Crafty Gardener
sharing.
Like you said, I was searching for baby
hat patterns and came across your blog.
I’ll be giving this pattern a try. Thanks for
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I love this design and will try to make one
for my 1 y/o son at the size for an 18″
head. Only… I’d like to use a different yarn
and it knits up at a gauge of 4 stitches/inch. Do you think following the infantsized instructions will result in an appropriate sized hat?
October 15, 2007 at 10:53 am
Stephanie
Thanks!!
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October 15, 2007 at 11:30 am
Julie
Using the instructions for the smallest size
and a yarn that knits 4 sts/inch should
yield a hat that’s about 17″ — in theory!
If your son has a 18″ head then that should be about right.
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October 19, 2007 at 10:57 pm
Suzann
Thanks
Afghans for Afghans is now looking for
infant hats with earflaps and socks. I think
your pattern is just perfect. It looks lovely
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That’s great! I should be putting up the
cabled earflap hat pattern in the next
week. I have a bunch of hats that I testknit when I was working on it…I will totally send some of them to AfA!
October 19, 2007 at 11:25 pm
Julie
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October 21, 2007 at 8:49 am
heidi
Thanks for the great pattern! I just linked
to this pattern at
http://afghansforafghanskal.blogspot.com/
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Thank you! This pattern is exactly what I
was looking for. Some crazy lady in Texas
freaked out at my sister today for not
having a hat on her 6 month old baby. We’re from Upstate New York. Ain’t no
reason for hats in Texas unless they get 4 feet of lake effect snow in 3 hours.
Then we, in Upstate, consider putting on a hat.
November 6, 2007 at 7:10 pm
Megan
Anyway, I’m making a hat for the kid so the crazy lady won’t go after my sister
again. Thanks!
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November 8, 2007 at 7:58 am
(((((HUGS))))) sandi
I came over for this pattern, only I
crochet! ACK! It’s very, very cute though!
(((((HUGS))))) sandi
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November 8, 2007 at 2:21 pm
Julie
Heeeeeeee to the crazy lady story!
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I just finished knitting 2 of these hats for
my 2 kiddos (2 yrs and 10 months). It
was a fun adventure! Especially when it
comes to dpns and toddlers. I appreciate that you shared this pattern, they
turned out great. I made it just in time for our Thanksgiving trip out in Minnesota
(brr!).
November 11, 2007 at 2:01 am
Joyce
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Thanks for this fun pattern! It was really
easy to follow. I whipped one up a few
days ago. It was acrylic, so I really should
have heeded your warning and done some garter stitch or something in the
earflaps to keep it from curling, but I didn’t.
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November 12, 2007 at 8:28 pm
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Thank you for the pattern. This is super
cute and a co-worker was looking for a
hat for her couple month old granddaughter so I think I’ll whip this up for her.
AllyB
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November 15, 2007 at 11:54 pm
Sasha
If I’m knitting this for a 10-12 month old
should I make it for “infant” or “little kid”?
Thanks!
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Sasha, personally I’d rather take a chance
and err on the side of being too big and
use the little kid size. Their head size
growth really slows down in the toddler years, so even if it’s a tad roomy to start
with, they’ll get a ton of use out of it going forward. I made my kids’ hats when
November 21, 2007 at 11:34 am
Julie
they were 2 and 5, and this will be their third winter wearing them.
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Thanks for the pattern, Julie. I made the
newborn size for my 4-month old
daughter (it’s a bit snug, but I think she’ll
get a winter out of it) using an angora/merino blend yarn:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/21506546@N05/. I’m making another with Jade
Sapphire cashmere for a friend’s baby. Can’t wait to see how that turns out.
December 4, 2007 at 5:42 pm
Elizabeth
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December 28, 2007 at 2:43 pm
Casey
I love this pattern! It’s relatively simple
yet has enough detail to make it a unique
project. Thanks so much!
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January 13, 2008 at 6:26 pm
Liz
had made him. Thank you! Liz
I loved your baby ear flap pattern. I just
made it for my nephew. I added a garter
stitch border to it to match the sweater I
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Thank you for this pattern. It was fun and
simple to do. My first try was in some
wool yarn that is too scratchy for baby. I
have another softer one OTN. http://curlupandknit.blogspot.com/
January 19, 2008 at 7:02 pm
barb.b
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My son (9 weeks old this week) had
surgery on his head a few weeks ago, and
we needed some hats for him to wear to
cover his big, gnarly scar. The incision went down to ear level, so we needd to
make sure it had earflaps, too. Lo and behold, I stumbled across your pattern.
I’ve made 4 hats in the last 4 weeks, including this one (http://a884.acimages.myspacecdn.com/images01/51/l_4c526b5c38d68d51ffb058c765f265eb.jpg
), which included one tiny cone, some pillow stuffin, white felt and a googly eye
February 11, 2008 at 11:49 pm
Carissa
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from the craft store. Thank you for a FANTASTIC pattern.
More pics:
http://a262.acimages.myspacecdn.com/images01/113/l_caca7d8bccf0a4a27f433073d2e46be5.jp
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That’s awesome
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Renezrenez
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Companion
Searched and searched for the right
earflap hat for my sister-in -laws
daughter. Finally found this.thaks so
much…..Do you have the worsted pattern written yet? I have tons of worsted
wool around Id love to start
April 29, 2008 at 11:12 am
Jessica
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August 29, 2008 at 1:17 pm
Bonnie
Hi Julie – I’m a very new knitter – like I
taught myself about a month ago.
I love this hat and am trying to follow your pattern. This will obviously be a
novice question…
For the start of the ear flaps, you knit alternating rows of pearl and knit stitches
(until you get to 15). Then after that the pattern says to “knit straight”. I’m
assuming that means knit each row, and not alternating knit and pearl rows.
However, when I do that the rows start to look different.
I have the same problem when I start knitting in the round on the circular
needle. Are you supposed to knit the rows only and not alternate knit and pearl?
Because when I do that my rows don’t look like your pattern.
The picture looks like it alternates, but the pattern doesn’t seem to say that.
Thanks!
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I am also a new knitter trying out this
pattern, and I noticed the same thing as
Bonnie (in the comment above). Now that
I’ve already knit the full row, it doesn’t look as if it matches.
September 15, 2008 at 10:54 pm
paperseed
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September 15, 2008 at 11:35 pm
Julie
I e-mailed Bonnie directly with my answer
(oops! should have posted it here
earlier!):
When you’re knitting flat, you knit one row then purl one row (stockinette stitch).
When you join into the round, then you knit every round. “Knit straight” refers to
the shaping…i.e. continue knitting without increasing or decreasing the number of
stitches you have on the needles.
Hope that helps!
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HI, I really love the look of the pattern but
would like to do it in a worsted yarn. As I
am a novice I have no idea how to change
a pattern for different yarns. Have you got round to doing a worsted weight
pattern yet ? and if not how can I change this pattern accordingly ?
September 28, 2008 at 4:17 am
Amy
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September 28, 2008 at 9:48 am
Julie
Amy, what is your gauge (how many sts
per inch) and how old is the child you are
knitting for?
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The child I am wanting to knit for is 2
years old but I dont know what my gauge
is as I have only ever knitted in DK. (
Sorry if I sound really thick but I really am a complete novice ! )
September 29, 2008 at 1:56 am
Amy
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October 5, 2008 at 8:43 am
shalini
Thanks, this is just what I have been
looking for. It is really lovevly that you do
this.
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Hi. I just wanted to let you know that I
knit up this hat when another project went
terrible wrong. It is so cute and knitted up
so fast that I had enough spare time to also make a lasagna to bring along with
the hat when I visited the newborn’s family! Thanks for a fool-proof project. I
have the pictures posted on ravelry under afroknitter if you would like to see how
another of “your” hats turned out!
October 15, 2008 at 1:33 pm
Christine
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I 2nd or 3rd, or what ever number we are
on. This hat looks awesome! Now all I
have to do is figure out how to knit it. The
yarn that I have chosen is a worsted weight cotton and the sweet babe’s head is
about 17 inches. I’ve worked with this yarn in the round before and my gauge
was about 5 per inch. Do you have any suggestions? Also I’m new and super
excited to try the cable cast on, it looks wickedly fun!
October 24, 2008 at 8:23 pm
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Can anyone suggest a length for the
straps? I keep thinking I have it long
enough but I’m not really sure lol. I cord
is a pain and I’m just ready to be done!
October 27, 2008 at 7:26 am
Heather
Love the pattern thank you so much for forcing me to learn cable cast on. The
hat is perfect! I knit it with worsted weight wool yarn and used size 7 needles
and the lil kid size. Made an 18 ” hat that fits my 1 year old perfectly! I see many
more of these in my future, knit up quickly in one day.
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Hi, I have some yarn that the gauge is 4
sts=1″ #10, I want to make this hat for
my 18 month old daughter. Her head is
(47.5 cm) 18 1/2 inches. I believe that I should follow the instructions for the
smallest size, outlined above. Is this correct? Also, should I stick with the size 10
needles, as is the gauge on the yarn. Not sure if you are familiar with it, I am
planning on using Blossom. Thanks so much, can’t wait to get started!
October 27, 2008 at 2:26 pm
lisa
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October 27, 2008 at 2:45 pm
Julie
Heather, I usually make my straps about
6 inches long. My kids don’t tie them
though…if you think the wearer will tie
them, I’d make them a few inches longer.
Lisa, that’s what I would do…stick with US10s and the smallest numbers…that
should yield a hat that’s 17.5″ around, which IMHo is a good amount of negative
ease for a hat. You’ll want to start the decreases closer to 4″, though, as per the
instructions for the largest size.
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October 27, 2008 at 3:05 pm
lisa
so sorry to bother you again, what is
imho? Thanks so much, can’t wait to get
started tonight!
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October 27, 2008 at 3:22 pm
lisa
in my honest opinoin?? boy do I feel silly!
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Hi,
I was looking for a cap flap pattern for a
toddler and this came right up! I can
hardly wait to try it. I was think of one with flaps added after the cap was knit
but making the flaps first is a really interesting idea.
November 1, 2008 at 11:45 am
Melodi
I also love everyone’s photo’s..
Melodi in Ireland…
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I would really like to make this hat using
a worsted wool and if possible with either
regular or circular needles (instead of the
DPNs). My grandson is 3 months old now. Help!!! I’d like to have it finished
when I see him for Thanksgiving.
November 9, 2008 at 12:07 pm
Lois
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Hi Julie,
Thanks for sharing this cute pattern. I am
a beginner knitter and I just started on
the earflaps tonight. I have a question: after I get to 15 stitches, you say “knit
straight.” Does this mean you knit every row so you end up with a garter stitch?
Or do you knit one row, purl one row, so you end up with a stockinette stitch?
The picture looks like stockinette stich. Please help…I am confused! Thanks so
much!
November 15, 2008 at 10:41 pm
Dianne
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November 15, 2008 at 10:59 pm
Julie
Dianne, by “knit straight” I mean no
increases or decreases…just continue in
stockinette stitch, knitting the right-side
rows and purling the wrong-side rows.
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Great! Thank you. One more question: on
the purl rows, should I still knit the first
stitch, then purl the rest of the row and
knit the last stitch? Thanks for your help – I am truly a beginner!
November 16, 2008 at 10:09 am
Dianne
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November 16, 2008 at 11:07 am
Julie
Yes, that will help keep it from curling.
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November 17, 2008 at 5:13 pm
ann
I love the hat but I only crochet, can you
help me find this pattern to crochet.
Thank you Ann
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November 17, 2008 at 5:40 pm
Julie
Hi Ann, if you are not already a member
of ravelry.com, go and join! You can find
anything, and I mean ANYTHING
knitting/crochet related there.
I did a search there for crochet earflap hats
and there were pages and pages…here is one:
http://www.coatsandclark.com/Crafts/Crochet/Projects/BabyChild/WR1088+Childs
Hope that helps!
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Great Pattern. Simple yet very elegant
and nice. This is a very nice beginner hat
pattern with simple increases and
decreases. I love it. Thank You, this is exactly what I was looking for.
November 30, 2008 at 1:31 am
Carly
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December 15, 2008 at 4:39 pm
lori
Love the pattern, but I did have some
trouble I hope you can advise me on.
When I connected the earbobs to the hat, I had the RS of the ears facing me like
in the video. Sadly, I didn’t TURN the project to cast on from the other side, and
as I cast on additional stitches, added the 2nd earbob, and joined and knitted in
the round, I found my RS of the earbobs and the RS of the hat didn’t match — in
other words, RS of ears were facing out, RS of hat was facing in. UGH!
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Can you tell me if me not turning the project was the cause of this? Because in
my head, that shouldn’t have made a difference.
I’m getting ready to start a
new set of earbobs to try again, and would love to find out if it was just my lack
of turning that caused my woes.
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Thank you SOOO much for this pattern!
I’ve been looking for a while for
something exactly like this to make hats
for my kids and I’m so glad you’ve written this up so clearly. I can’t wait to start.
Thanks!
January 2, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Sarah J
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I knit two earflap hats for my two-year old
grandson in the largest size which are
beautiful. Everyone comments on them. I
have one suggestion, though. I found that the flaps are a bit far forward and the
hat might fit better if a few stitches Maybe six or so) were removed from the
back of the hat and added to the front since there is more head circumference in
front of the ears than behind.
January 31, 2009 at 1:24 pm
Anne Eiswerth
Anne
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Hi! I love this pattern but as I am on
moderate bedrest (34 1/2 wks. and
counting) I cannot go out and buy dp
needles. Hubby says no way! Is there any way that I could knit this pattern on 2
needles?? And do you have the worsted weight pattern up yet? I have some
lovely Vanna’s baby yarn in pink that would make a cute hat. I am a novice to
knitting, so any help would be appreciated! Thanks!
February 7, 2009 at 10:18 am
An
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Just wanted to say that I started this
pattern and was so addicted I finished it
in two nights. It looks amazing and I’ve
already got two requests from friends!
February 19, 2009 at 9:03 pm
Tanya
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I LOVE YOUR HAT! My husband wants one
in “man size” ….do you have adult
measurements? I’m a beginner knitter and
I’m sure there is an easy way to figure it out. Please help! Thanks!!!
Shotzi
February 23, 2009 at 9:37 am
Cynthia Neff
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February 23, 2009 at 10:03 am
Julie
Cynthia, if you look in the sidebar (upper
left) click on “basic earflap hat” …that’s
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the adult version. Just measure your
husband’s head and check your gauge…you may need to add a few stitches
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February 23, 2009 at 10:22 am
Cynthia Neff
Thank you so much!!!!! I think I can do it.
The YouTube is great….very clear. =)
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February 26, 2009 at 11:14 am
Lulynn
Lulynn
Just discovered your hat! Thank you for
the pattern. My new grandson to be will
love it.
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February 28, 2009 at 9:50 am
Jane O
Julie, I was referred to your pattern by a
friend of mine. It was so easy to work up
and I learned a new skill too.
Thank
you! I posted a pic up on my blog along with a link to your pattern.
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March 7, 2009 at 4:16 pm
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Very cute pattern,I would love to make
this for my daughter,I’m new to knitting,I
do have a question,what does it mean to
block the yarn? Thanks for the pattern!
April 24, 2009 at 2:09 pm
Jess
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July 28, 2009 at 12:13 pm
Thank you! This pattern is exactly what I
was looking for! I’ll cast on tonight!
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Brenda Miller
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September 30, 2009 at 3:04 pm
Carol Bowen
me know. caroldsny@gmailcom.
I would give anything to know how to
print this without alll the comment pages!
If I am missing how to do this please let
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Carol, if you select the text of the pattern
with your mouse, then click “print” in your
browser, one of the options in your print
dialog box should say “print selection.” if you choose that it will only print the
September 30, 2009 at 3:21 pm
Julie
text that you have highlighted.
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I’m very glad to find this pattern. I’ve
been looking for one for my grandchildren
that had ear flaps, and it’s not easy to
find. One question: what is “i-cord” (you mention it in adding straps–”pick up 3-4
stitches and knit i-cord until desired length”). If this is what’s shown in your
picture, I’d be very interested in knowing how it’s done. Thank you.
September 30, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Helen
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September 30, 2009 at 9:24 pm
Julie
Helen, if you go to this page:
http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-tips
and scroll down almost to the bottom, you’ll see a description and video showing
how to knit i-cord. She explains it much better than me
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I should add, though, that in the photo
above, I made twisted cord for the straps.
Very cute and easy! Instructions here:
http://www.knittingatknoon.com/twcord.html
September 30, 2009 at 9:28 pm
Julie
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Thanks for the great pattern! My gauge is
5.5 stitches/inch and I am knitting for a 6
month old – do you have a suggestion on
which set of instructions to follow?
Thanks!
October 3, 2009 at 7:54 pm
Melissa
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October 6, 2009 at 6:41 pm
Jarn
I’ve come across a few ear flap hat
patterns but this one looks great and I
can’t wait to try it out! Only problem is we
are in Melbourne, Australia and we’re about to head into summer…doh!
Will still try it out though and hopefully make them big enough to fit my boys
next winter. They’ll be 3.5 yrs and 2.5 yrs old then so hopefully I can make
them big enough! I’ll also have a newborn by then though so however it turns
out it fit at least one of them!!
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hi there i have seen and printed a copy of
your baby earflap pattern but as a
beginner can you tell me what the
abbeviations are i.e dpn,kfb other than that thankyou for the free pattern it is
lovely just what i was looking for sue
October 11, 2009 at 1:19 am
susan mouaici
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October 17, 2009 at 2:52 pm
Trish
what is a DPN>?
I was looking for an infant ear flap hat
that wasn’t too bulky to wear under the
snowsuit, this looks like it’s the one, but
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October 17, 2009 at 3:22 pm
Julie
DPN = double-pointed needle
KFB = knit front and back, an increase
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this is a wonderful glossary of knitting terms…
http://www.knittinghelp.com/videos/knitting-glossary
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I have a 16 year old handicapped son
with microcephaly(a very small head ) and
this pattern is great!!!!! I could never
either knit or buy a hat that would stay out of his eyes when we were out for a
stroll!!!! I made it in 1 night !!!!!! Thanks sooo much!!!!
October 19, 2009 at 8:27 am
Doris Rehill
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Wow, this hat is great! I made it and
blocked it out and it looks wonderful on
my 9 month old. Thank you for posting
this pattern! I think I’m going to make a pom pon to go on top. I’ll forward you a
picture when I’m finished.
October 20, 2009 at 11:14 am
Jenny
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I love the look of this pattern! A friend
asked me to make an earflap hat for her 2
yo granddaughter. She brought me the
yarn, already, and it’s worsted weight. Do you have suggestions for making this
hat with worsted weight instead of DK? Thank you very much for your time.
October 25, 2009 at 2:11 pm
Robin
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I love this hat too! New to knitting and
would like to make this for a newborn but
would love the worsted wool pattern. You
mentioned that you would have one up, is it somewhere on the website that I am
missing? Thanks so much!
October 28, 2009 at 5:14 pm
liz speranza
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November 2, 2009 at 6:38 am
Vicki
and it turned out great!
thanks so much for this wonderful pattern!
i made it for my brand new grandson. the
instructions were clear and easy to follow,
i’d love to have this pattern in a worsted weight, too.
thanks again!
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Can you tell me if this pattern can be done
on two needles? I don’t know how to knit
with circulars and I can’t find a pattern
out there for this on two needles. Thanks!
November 4, 2009 at 12:04 pm
Nery
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November 4, 2009 at 3:49 pm
kelly
can u tell me if possible to use strictly
dpns for entire hat? any cautions?
kelly
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November 4, 2009 at 4:08 pm
Julie
@Nery….I’m sorry, I’m not aware off the
top of my head of a similar pattern on two
needles. You should really consider
learning to knit on circs — it’s not scary at all!
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knittinghelp.com that can help you get started.
@kelly…yes, if you’re a fan of DPNs, go ahead and knit the whole thing on
them….there’s no reason not to. I’m not a fan! I find knitting on 1 or 2 circs
much less cumbersome.
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Hello Julie – just wanted to check that the
little kid size will be ok for a 4 yo. Is this
the size you did on 4mm needles for your
5yo which lasted a few winters? It’s a surprise pressie so wld be great if I could
avoid asking for a head measurement! Apologies if you have already answered a
similar question and thanks for your help!
November 6, 2009 at 9:33 am
Mel
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Mel, yes, that was the size — in my
experience their head size doesn’t change
much for a few years once they hit 2 or 3.
My kids were 2 and 5, I think, when I made their first matching hats and they
wore them for three winters.
November 6, 2009 at 11:56 am
Julie
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Julie, have you written the pattern for
children in a worsted weight? My two year
old grandson has a 19″ head. The yarn I
have is worsted wt and knits up at 5 st/inch. Thanks!
November 6, 2009 at 5:45 pm
Donna
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November 16, 2009 at 7:33 pm
david downs
im looking for a todler ear flap hat in
worsted wieght yarn
hope you can get it up in time before christmas cause im making chritmas
presants
please email me back as soon as you can
thank you
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This is an extremely cute hat,but I’m
having a problem. I have reached the
point of decreasing. The pattern states
“Decrease in this manner until there are 35 sts on the needles.” What is decrease
in this manner? I feel extremely stupid, but am not sure if I should continue
knitting one less before K2tog, or not. I’m anxious to finish before visiting my
grandson next weekend. Thanks.
November 27, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Kathy
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December 3, 2009 at 9:21 am
Marilyn
fitted pilot cap?
Love the knitted earflap hats, but I don’t
knit or crochet. I sew fleece! Is there a
free online pattern for a toddler’s fleece
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December 19, 2009 at 11:18 pm
Linda
Hi Love your site…but how can I copy
pattern without printing all the comments?
?? Thank you
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Right click ‘select all’ on page -page
turns blue. Right Click on blue color to
copy. paste on word document.
highlight comments then press’ delete’
March 31, 2010 at 4:04 pm
Lee
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What do you mean when you say “knit
straight?” I’m new to knitting and really
love this type of hat. I’m trying to make it
for my 1yo, 3yo, and 5yo. Got any tips?
January 15, 2010 at 6:19 pm
Peg
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January 17, 2010 at 8:40 pm
Peg
I get it now. Use the stockinette stitch
minus the fbs until desired height. Ths
though!
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Love the pattern! Thank you, Julie.
I used Lana Merino (variegated).
Rather than lay flat to dry, I use a
balloon. Blow up a small round one to a size smaller than the hat, put the hat
over the balloon and continue to blow the balloon until the circumference is
what you want.
March 25, 2010 at 1:41 pm
Val Parish
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Thanks for sharing this great pattern! I
made a gorgeous little hat with
cashmerino yarn for my little muse. It’s
one of my fave projects I’ve done so far, pretty easy to change into a flat pattern
(which I prefer knitting). It looks so professional! I will be making another for
next winter.
April 1, 2010 at 6:43 pm
CB
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May 3, 2010 at 10:10 am
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Help. On the baby/kids earflap pattern
(above, purple) it says “Kfb” on Row 2 of
the earflap. What is that? I’ve been
knitting since Christmas 2009, after decades of crochet. Terminology baffles me
at times. Thanks. Jane
June 9, 2010 at 9:45 pm
Jane
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Wow! Never mind! I saw in the posts
where someone else asked and got an
answer of the term “Kfb”. Thank you for
the link to knit term glossary! That is fantastic. Thank you so much! Jane
June 9, 2010 at 9:55 pm
Jane
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Thank you for the video site for knitting
terms! That really helped with my
questions about kfb. I know it will help
with future questions on terminology. I appreciate your generosity and patience.
Jane
June 9, 2010 at 10:49 pm
Jane
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Thank you so much for this pattern. I knit
this hat for my son when he was a
newborn and got so many compliments on
it. I plan on making him another this year and a second one for the baby I am
expecting in February.
August 13, 2010 at 1:42 pm
Megan
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September 29, 2010 at 7:44 pm
Liisa
Thank you! I’ve been looking for a good
pattern for my friend’s about-to-be-born
baby. This should do quite nicely
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I cable cast on, added the first ear flap.
Followed the video turning the wrong side
and continued the cable cast on, then
added the next ear flap and turned the piece to the wrong side for the last cable
cast on stitches. I then started to knit in the round but find that the wrong side is
facing me, therefore if I knit it will show up as purl on the wrong side. What did I
do wrong? Confused. Thanks for your help.
October 23, 2010 at 6:22 am
Deborah
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October 30, 2010 at 8:09 pm
Deborah
I finished the hat but the edges are curling
up. Will this go away once I block the hat?
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November 4, 2010 at 10:45 am
diane johnson
How do I print the pattern without all the
comments?
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November 4, 2010 at 11:17 am
diane johnson
I read a bit further and now I learned also
to print pattern without comments.
productive day!
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Beautiful lovely hat pattern ,was just what
I am looking for to make for my
grandkids, but I had a big problem
printing it, it printed all 120 comments! I could not find a way to highlight just
the pattern and print it! Wasted a stack of paper! Is there a way to make it
printer friendly?
November 9, 2010 at 9:49 am
mary
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I just finished making this hat for my 2 yr
old niece, and I absolutely love it! Turned
out absolutely awesome, pattern was
super easy to follow; I will definitely be making more of these for other loved
ones! Thank you so much for making it available!
November 11, 2010 at 8:56 pm
Crystal
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November 13, 2010 at 11:51 am
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Liisa
for my friend’s baby but added a flap to
the front to make it more of an Elmer
Fudd style hunting hat. Very cute and easy to follow!
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Hi Julie. Thanks for this awesome hat
pattern. I’ve used it quite a few times. I
do have one question. I’m making this hat
in a worsted weight yarn for a head that measures 17 and 3/4 ins. I was
wondering what size hat I should make as well as what would I need to change
from the Dk weight pattern to do it in Worsted. Thanks.
December 8, 2010 at 10:05 pm
Pinkindeed
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Beautiful design. I’m using Debbie Bliss
cashmerino (to avoid the itchiness and the
curling problem) but I wonder if the yarn
is too fine, after seeing your video. My gauge is 5 sts. = 1 inch using US 7
needles, but the lil’ kids size looks small for my 20″ -headed granddaughter. Any
ideas? Should I give up on this yarn or knit with it doubled?
Thank you for your kindness. Did you ever think that creating a pattern would
turn into a full-time job?
December 11, 2010 at 10:45 pm
Nancy
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Hi,
I am knitting your hat with earflaps, large
infant size. I have just finished adding the
earflaps and am counting my stitches but something doesn’t add up. I was
wondering if you could clarify. On the pattern, it says I should have 84 stitches
on my needles, but if I do the math (and count my stitches) it should add up to
88. It’s 14 stitches cast on + 15 stitches for earflap 1 + another 30 stitches cast
on + 15 stitches from earflap 2 + the last 14 stitches cast on
(14+15+30+15+14= 88).
Thanks for helping me out with this. Can’t wait to finish the hat for my daughter!
December 12, 2010 at 9:18 pm
Jenny
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December 12, 2010 at 9:34 pm
Julie
Hi Jenny, I responded to the other
comment you left on the “who me?” page
— look there for the answer =)
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I agree that the “knit straight” is
confusing to new knitters, but I looked at
the picture and figured out to knit one row
and purl the next row with a B1 on each end. So far, this is an easy pattern and I
am enjoying making it. I will post to my dusty blog when I am done. I cannot
wait to finish it up!!!!
Thank you for your generosity!!!
December 15, 2010 at 4:46 pm
Katherine
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January 12, 2011 at 9:23 am
Lynn
This hat is adorable and I am making one
for my friend’s grandson. I made a few
changes and just realized a mistake I
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made and hope you can help me. Since I am using worsted/medium yarn and
size 7 needles, I changed the ear flaps so they were all garter stitch – no rolling!
Then I cast on as instructed and started knitting in a K2 P2 rib. I am moving
along nicely but realize I have 86 stitches on my needle and not 84! I realized
that the back of the hat would have one wider rib (k4), but it looked cute so I
just kept on knitting. What could I have been counting from the start! ARGH!!!
Now that I have gone through the trouble of changing the pattern but messing
up the number of sts, can you help me calculate the decrease or should I be ok
following what you instructed? Gosh I am so sorry! If this turns out, I will post
the picture!
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Lyn, the round before you start the
decreases, just decrease two stitches
(wherever!). Then you’ll have a multiple of
12 stitches, and can start the decreases as written (*K10, K2tog* and so on).
January 12, 2011 at 10:14 am
Julie
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Bless you!!!
January 12, 2011 at 10:37 am
Lynn
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Thankyou for the pattern – I knitted it up
this weekend for my nine month old. (I
under-estimated how big his head was, so
added a bit of extra rib at the back) Really like the style though – will knit up a
bigger size soon. Thanks again for sharing!
February 7, 2011 at 2:59 pm
Kathryn West
Kathryn
(here it is – http://loujoop.blogspot.com/2011/02/dusk-walk-new-hat-andsome-new-old-bed.html)
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Love this pattern. I have bulky weight
yarn (3 sts = 1″ on US 10) and I’d love to
knit this for my nephew who is a preemie
in newborn size. Would you be able to email an altered pattern? I keep trying but
April 20, 2011 at 6:46 pm
Nicole
I’m not good at altering
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I would like to know how to print this
pattern, I used up 12 pages of comments
and did not get to the pattern, so I
cancelled, surely there is a was I can just print off the pattern alone. could
someone let me know
July 16, 2011 at 10:02 pm
lavinnia
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Either select the text, copy and paste it
into WordPad or a similar program to
print, or select the text, choose “print”
from your file menu and there should be an option to “print selection.”
July 16, 2011 at 10:16 pm
Julie
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September 2, 2011 at 10:16 am
chelsea
Which way do I face the ear flaps when
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circular knitting needles. This may be a
stupid question, but I’m also new to knitting! thanks!
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September 14, 2011 at 8:16 pm
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Do you have the pattern for this hat in
worsted weight yarn?
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In printing this pattern, the comments
should be left out, no one needs them.
Make the pattern a printable one. This
would help save on ink and paper. Thank you. Otherwise I like the hat.
September 17, 2011 at 10:56 am
Sylvia Eningowuk
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October 7, 2011 at 3:58 pm
janet
When I just want the pattern and not
comments I write it out rather than
squawk at someone who is kind enough to
share…
Thanks so much for providing the pattern, my daughter just asked today if I
would make up a hat with earflaps my my favorite grandchild under a year old. I
am sooo happy to find this.
TY TY
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October 7, 2011 at 4:14 pm
vicki brooker
I like your style, Janet. I like the
pattern, too!
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I love this hat! I’m going to make these
for christmas gifts! Thanks so much for
the pattern! Do you have the worsted
weight pattern up yet? Thanks so much! Happy Holidays!
October 11, 2011 at 12:11 pm
Sarah Vengersammy
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Hi! So….for the last two days I’ve
attempted to knit this hat – it’s been a
while since I’ve knitted – I’m on the
beginner + side of things – the pattern is awesome, totally understandable, and
awesome with the you tube video – however, I’ve been having the same problem
as two of the commenters above but saw no response posted: I keep ending up
with my ear flaps right side out and the hat part wrong side out (the v’s facing
in) – if that makes sense. I’ll admit to knitting the flaps on regular needles (didn’t
have that particular size DP’s) but none of this really should have made a
October 24, 2011 at 9:21 pm
Lauren
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difference. When casting on and knitting the flaps to the circular – the flaps faced
right side out, everything seemed perfect except the hat part. Perhaps the
response is too lengthy or difficult to explain here – if so, I would at least like to
thank you for the pattern and your care of answering questions and being so
helpful!!
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Janet – I am so thrilled with your pattern!
Just this week I received an email from
the recipient with a picture of her baby
wearing the cute hat I knit for her! How could anyone be happier? I have really
become an avid beginning knitter (attending a local class at Ben Franklin once a
month since only February of this year) and before that just scarves! I had to
redo the ear flaps a couple of times and restart the hat on the circular needles
once when I had put my knitting down and when I took it up again I went in the
wrong direction (UGH!) BUT, I calmly reread your directions, unraveled the cast
on on the circular needle and now I know that there is this darling baby girl in
Boston wearing my/your hat! Thanks, again.
October 30, 2011 at 4:59 pm
Mary in Oregon
Mary in Oregon
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Hi Julie,
I am also a beginner. I somehow ended
up with 82 stitches on my yarn instead of
84. I am also confused about how to do the decreases. Are you supposed k10 k2t
and then repeat this pattern until the end of the line or as long as it allows?
November 8, 2011 at 1:15 pm
Adele
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Julie, this hat is beautiful!
Making it with Patons’ Astra, a DK yarn,
on size 8. It looks awesome for my 3 year
old granddaughter. No problems to report!!!
But I do have one…my son and his wife have asked me to make them both the
same hat. My son’s head is 22.5 inches, my DIL’s head is barely 21 inches and to
make it even more of a challenge, the yarn they choose is a bulky weight fleece.
I have just one word for you…HELP!!!
Thanks again for this lovely pattern and I am sorry to throw such a curve at you.
December 7, 2011 at 10:04 pm
Judy Nathanson
Judy
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JulieI am fairly new to knitting and i cant seem
to get the ear flaps to stop curling or the
brim of the hat between the ear flaps for that matter, what am I doing wrong??
December 20, 2011 at 9:27 pm
Emily
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January 23, 2012 at 7:46 pm
Charlotte
I love this hat on y baby!!!!!!!!!!!1
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June 28, 2012 at 10:45 am
Julie, it’s lovely. and thanks for the free
pattern. I’m kinda newbie in knitting. this
ursulalangouran
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help me so much. thanks
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