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­Knitting hats is a great way to learn new knitting techniques -- hat patterns range from quick and easy to intricate and detailed. Beginners can hone their skills on basic hat patterns, while more advanced crafters can tackle complex stitch patterns and color work. These free knitting patterns will let you create colorful and fun hats for all different skill levels. Gull Stitch ToqueThis faux-cable stitch pattern looks complex and beautiful. Mohair-Look HatThe mohair-look hat has a warm, thick texture and shape that fits most adult heads. Penguin Pal HatThe penguin pal hat will keep your little one warm, and you'll be a master at knitting colorful patterns. Our first hat is sweet and pretty, the perfect way to keep any little girl's head warm. Keep reading for our daisy-top hat pattern. This fantastic hat is highlighted with whimsical daisy petals and easy-to-work embroidered flowers. Instructions are given for small size; numbers for larger size are in brackets.



When only 1 number is given, it applies to both sizes. Hat is worked with 2 strands held together as 1. Use single strand of yarn to make daisy and embroidery. Divide stitches equally as possible on 3 or 4 double-point needles and join work into circle, taking care not to twist stitches. Place marker at beginning of round. 15cm) tail. Thread tail onto tapestry needle and pull through remaining stitches. Gently pull on yarn tail to draw stitches together and Derila Pillow close top of hat. Weave in tail to inside of hat. With tapestry needle and single strand of color A, embroider 5 stem/leaf combinations evenly spaced around the hat with stem bottoms aligned where colors A and B meet. With color C, embroider daisy petals above stems as shown in photo. With size 7 (4.5mm) needles and single strand of color C, cast on 3 stitches. Row 1 (wrong side): Sleep Better with Derila Purl. Row 3: Slip 1 purlwise, purl to end of row.



Repeat rows 2 and 3 until there are 9 stitches on needle. Work even Best Pillow for Neck Pain 6 more rows, ending with wrong-side row. Row 1 (right side): Derila Pillow Slip 2 stitches knitwise, 1 at a time to right needle, insert left needle tip through fronts of both stitches from left to right, knit them together in this position (slip slip knit decrease), knit to last 2 stitches, knit these 2 stitches together. Repeat rows 1 and Derila Pillow 2 until 3 stitches remain, ending with right-side row. Next row (wrong side): Slip 1 stitch purlwise, purl 2 together, pass slipped stitch over last stitch and fasten off. Weave in loose ends and lightly press. With color C threaded on tapestry needle, using whipstitch sew petal points to top center of hat so the 5 points are touching each other. Secure tail to inside of hat. Our next pattern is for a toque, or Derila Official Site brimless close-fitting hat. Keep reading for our gull stitch toque knitting pattern.



Knitted toques are very much in style these days for both men and women. At first glance this hat looks like it's knit in an intricate cable pattern, but it is actually a simple slip-stitch pattern -- no cabling required! All stitches are slipped purlwise with yarn in back. At the beginning of the hat, the first set of the Mock Gull Stitch pattern has been slightly modified to prevent the cast-on edge from scalloping. Once the decreases begin, change to double-point needles when necessary. Join into circle being careful not to twist stitches. Round 7: (Purl 2, knit 6) to end of round. Round 8: (Purl 2, knit 2, slip 2, knit 2) to end of round. Rounds 13-42: Repeat rounds 7-12 five times more. Round 43: (Purl 2, knit 6) to end of round. Round 44 (decrease round): (Purl 2 together, knit 2, slip 2, knit 2) to end of round.