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knitting patterns

So you want to knit. Here are a few designs to get you started. The good news is that these little hats are small and simple. The bad news is that knitting them can get addictive. You have been warned.

If you'd prefer to print these patterns out to work from, or pass onto friends, we've made each one into handy A4 printable pdf files:
beginners pattern pdf
intermediate pattern pdf
advanced patter pdf
(you can download a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader to open the files here if you don't have it already)

To knit a little hat for our bottles you will need:

double knitting yarnsmall needlesa yarn sewing needlescissors
some woolSmall needles
(3 1/4mm should do)
A yarn sewing
needle
A pair of scissors

beginners

beginners example
1. Pop your feet up with a cup of tea.

2. Using double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches.

3. Knit 2 rows. Then, starting with a knit row, work in stocking stitch (knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1 row etc) for 12 more rows.

4. For the next row, knit 2 together to the end (14 stitches). And for the row after that, purl 2 together to the end (7 stitches).

5. When you've finished, cut the yarn leaving about 25 cm. Thread the cut end of the yarn through a sewing needle, then run it through the loops and remove the knitting needle (fig. A).

6. Tighten the yarn (fig. B) and sew the little hat together at the side (fig. C). Once finished, turn it right-side out so that the seam you've just sewn runs up the inside.

7. Just to check you're on the right track we reckon when laid out flat, the hat dimensions should be about 5-7cm along the bottom and at least 3cm high.

8. Sew a little bobble onto the top of the hat. If you didn't learn how to make bobbles at school like us, ask at your local wool shop or department store – they'll be able to help you. 1. Relax in your favourite armchair.





intermediate

intermediate example
1. Relax in your favourite armchair.

2. This time you need two colours. Using your main colour double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches.

3. Knit 2 rows. Then, starting with a knit row and working in stocking stitch throughout (knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1 row etc) do 2 rows of your second colour followed by 2 rows of your main colour. These 4 rows set your stripe pattern. Do 8 more rows in the same stripey fashion.

4. For the next row, knit 2 together to the end (14 stitches). And for the row after that, purl 2 together to the end (7 stitches).

5. Follow points 5 - 8 as per the beginners' hat to finish off.

6. Reward yourself with a snooze. Stay on the cutting edge of bobble hat fashion with these tasty colour combos:








advanced

advanced example
1. Stick the kettle on.

2. For this one you should use yellow and red yarn, and you'll also need some green for the stalk and leaves. Using your red double knitting yarn and some small needles, cast on 28 stitches.

3. Knit 2 rows. Then, starting with a knit row and working in stocking stitch throughout (knit 1 row, purl 1 row, knit 1 row etc) do the 12 rows as shown below.



4. For the next row, using green, knit 2 together to end, then for the next row purl 2 together to end (7 stitches), followed by the next row which is knit 1, knit 2 together three times (4 stitches).

5. Transfer the 4 stitches from the right to the left needle, pulling the yarn tight and knitting them again. Repeat six times. This is an l-cord and will be the strawberry's stalk.

6. To finish, knit 2 together twice then pass the first stitch


Just to check you’re on the right track, when laid out flat, the hat dimensions should be about 5-7cm along the bottom and at least 3cm high. With wool being stretchy stuff though, it’s difficult to give strict measurements. Therefore, if you can, it’s best to try fitting one on a smoothie bottle if you have one to hand.

innocent and Sainsbury’s will give 50p per bottle sold to Age Concern. Once you’re done, just pop your hats in an envelope along with your name, address and number of hats knitted, and send them to us by the 17th of October at this address:

The Big Knit
Fruit Towers
1 The Goldhawk Estate
Brackenbury Road
London
W6 0BA

ps. We always love to hear your stories. If you have any interesting facts behind the making of your hats, then please pop in a note. Good luck and thanks for helping out.