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Bunny Hats for
Babies
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With Spring and
Easter just around the corner it seemed only right to come up
with a pattern
for some tiny Bunny Hats for babies !
With particularly
young babies in mind this pattern is designed in a
Newborn size and an Up to 3 month’s
size.
in Millamia Naturally Soft Merino.
I used a 4.5 mm hook.
( As this yarn is a Sportsweight yarn I would advise a
smaller
hook size if working these hats in DK )
I used the colours Forget-me-Not 120, Petal 122 and Snow
124.
I found each hat took just over one ball of yarn.
The pattern is written in
the Newborn size with the Up to 3 months size in brackets.
As I have discovered whilst
designing this pattern, there can be quite
a variation in size when looking to
make a hat for a baby,
so I thought it might be helpful to include the
following information:
A Newborns average head
circumference is 13” – 14”, 33cm – 36cm.
A 0 – 3 months average head
circumference is 14” – 17”, 36cm – 43cm.
I have designed my hats to
fit as follows:
Newborn
Size: Finished circumference = 12.5” – 13”, 32cm – 33cm,
With
the height of the hat being 6”, 15cm
Up
to 3 months size: Finished Circumference = 14.5” – 15”, 37cm – 38cm
With
the height of the hat being 7”, 18cm
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To
begin your hat make a Magic Ring.
Round 1: Work 8 DC in to the ring. SL
ST together and chain 1.
Round
2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 16 sts. Join with a SL ST
and chain 1.
Round
3: Work 1 DC in to the first stitch, followed by 2 DC in to the next stitch,
repeat this pattern all the way around. 24 sts. Join with a SL ST and chain 1.
Round
4: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 24 sts. Join with a SL ST and
chain 1.
Round
5: 1 DC in to each of the first 2 stitches and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way round. 32 sts. Join with a SL
ST and chain 1.
Round
6: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 32 sts. Join with a SL ST
and chain 1.
Round
7: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 3 stitches and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way around. 40 sts. Join with a
SL ST and chain 1.
Round
8: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 40 sts. Join with a SL ST
and chain 1.
Round
9: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 4 stitches, and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way around. 48 sts. Join with a
SL ST and chain 1.
Round
10: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 5 stitches, and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch. 56 sts. Join with a SL ST and chain 1.
Round
11: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 56 sts. Join with a SL ST and chain 1.
Round
12: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 6 stitches, and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way around. 64 sts. Join with a
SL ST and chain 1.
Round
13: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 64 sts. Join with a SL ST
and chain 1.
Round
14: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 7 stitches, and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way around. 72 sts. Join with a
SL ST and chain 1.
( For Up to 3 mnths: Round 15: Work 1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 72
sts. Join with a SL ST and chain 1.
Round
16: Work 1 DC in to each of the first 8 stitches, and then work 2 DC in to the
following stitch, repeat this pattern all the way around. 80 sts. Join with a
SL ST and chain 1. )
At the end of Round 14 for
Newborn ( and Round 16 for Up to 3 months ) continue in one continuous round
until your work measures 6”, 15cm, ( 7”, 18cm ) from the centre top to the
bottom edge.
When your hat measures the
correct height, finish off and sew in your ends.
To make the ears:
To give the ears a good,
solid texture so that they stand up I used 2 strands of yarn and a size 4.5 mm
hook. The ears are worked in a continuous round ( so no need to join with a SL
ST and chain 1 at the end of each round.)
Begin
by making a Magic Ring and for Round 1 work 8 DC in to the ring.
Round
2: Work 2 DC in to each stitch. 16sts.
Now
work a further 11 rounds ( 13 rounds ) of 16 stitches.
Round 13 ( Round 15 ):
Decrease by working the first 2 DC together , so, pull up 1 loop in each of the
next 3 stitches and work as one DC, DC 6, decrease 2 DC together, DC 6. 14 sts.
Round 14 ( Round 16 ): Work
1 DC in to each stitch all the way around. 14 sts.
At the end of your final
round finish off and leave a long tail of yarn for sewing the ears to the hat.
Use
1 strand of the yarn to sew the ear together along the bottom edge. Then pinch the
ear in half longways and secure in place along the bottom edge. Finish off and
sew in your end, leaving the other strand of yarn in place as this will be used
to stitch the ears to the hat.
When sewing the ears on to
the hat I found it quite useful to mark the positioning of the ears with a
couple of pins first. To ensure the ears stay firmly in place stitch each ear
on very securely, working your stitches all the way around the bottom of each
ear, and securing your ends on the inside of the hat.
To finish off your hat you
may wish to add a ribbon tied in to a bow or, for the full Spring effect, some
tiny 5 petal flowers, made from small pieces of left over yarn.
To make a 5 petal flower:
Make a Magic Ring.
Work 5 DC in to the ring. Finish off, sew in your ends
and change colour.
Join in your 2nd
colour and chain 3. Work 3 TR in to the first stitch, leaving the final loop of
each TR on the hook. Yarn over and pull through all 4 loops. Chain 3 and SL ST
back in to the same stitch. Chain 3 and repeat the petal pattern in to the next
stitch. Work 5 petals in total and finish off by joining back in to the first
stitch with a SL ST. Finish off and sew in your ends.
Whether your hat is to be packed up as part of a New Baby Hamper,
All beautiful! Debbie Bliss is gorgeous yarn, but still very costly!
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