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Two Needle Eyelet Hat For Newborn Babies Knitting Pattern

Jennifer Brown

Eyelet Hat For Newborn Babies Knitting Pattern

This easy hat pattern is knit on two needles and fits newborn babies. Ribbons are run through simple to knit eyelets. There is a version knit in the round here.

Gauge:
22 sts and 30 rows=4" (10 cm) with larger needles

Materials:
Sportweight or DK weight yarn
Size 3 US (3.25 mm) needles
Size 6 US (4 mm) needles
16" (40 cm) of 4mm wide satin ribbon

Instructions
With smaller needles, CO 57 sts.
Rows 1 and 3: K1, *P1, K1; rep from *
Rows 2 and 4: P1, *K1, P1; rep from *
Change to larger needles.
Knit, inc 3 sts evenly spaced - 60 sts
Purl one row.
Eyelet row (RS): K1, *K2tog, yo; rep from * across, end K1.
Work in St st until 3¼" (8 cm) from beginning.
Dec 4 sts evenly spaced on last row - 56 sts.

Decrease For Crown
Row 1 (RS): *K5, K2tog; rep from * - 48 sts
Rows 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 and 12: Purl
Row 3: *K4, K2tog; rep from * - 40 sts
Row 5: *K3, K2tog; rep from * - 32 sts
Row 7: *K2, K2tog; rep from *- 24 sts
Row 9: *K1, K2tog; rep from * - 16 sts
Row 11: K2tog across - 8 sts

Cut yarn, leaving a tail. Thread tail through tapestry needle and through rem 8 sts and remove from needle. Pull tightly to close top of hat. Weave in ends on WS.
Thread ribbon through eyelet row, tying a bow in center front.

See Abbreviations and the Glossary for help.