Friday, June 5, 2009

Just My Size Baby Jiffy Knit Preemie Hats



Just My Size Baby Jiffy Knit Baby Hat

© Cathy Waldie, May 11, 2009

(US)3 (3.25mm) needles, DK/Sportweight yarn
C/O 72 stitches
1-6) *K2, P2* around
7-9) Knit 3 rounds
10) K2 Tog around
11) P1, M1P around
12 26)Repeat rows 7-11, 3 more times for a total of 4 pattern repeats
27-34) Knit 8 rounds
35) *K4, K2 tog* around (60 sts)
36) Knit around
37) *K3, K2 Tog* around (48 sts)
38) Knit around
39) *K2, K2 Tog* around (36 sts)
40) Knit around
41) *K1, K2 Tog* around (24 sts)
42) Knit around
43) *K2 Tog* around (12 sts)
44) *K2 Tog* around (6 sts)

Cut thread, thread through remaining stitches, secure, weave in ends.

Notes: this pattern came about after I knit up preemie hats using Carissa's pattern:
http://carissaknits.blogspot.com/2007/07/preemie-hats-for-charity.html and the pattern for the Baby Jiffy Knit Baby Sweater: http://wishingiwasknitting.blogspot.com/2007/07/baby-jiffy-knit-sweater.html . Back some time ago, I used the texture from the Baby Jiffy Knit Sweaters to make some hats for newborn sizes and posted them under the Baby Hats pattern:
http://wishingiwasknitting.blogspot.com/2007/06/baby-hats-and-more-deliveries.htmldeliveries.html Hopefully these patterns will help you dress up your sweaters.


Here is a group of pictures to help you M1P (Make 1 Purl). Since I have written this pattern to be knit in the round, you're not going to flip it over and knit it flat, thus you will NOT be using a regular M1 stitch, which uses a Knit stitch.


1) K2 Tog (together) all around the row


2) Bring your yarn forward, as if you're going to purl.


3) with the tip of your right hand needle, lift the bar thread you find between the two stitches on your needles.


4) purl into that lifted stitch

5) purl the stitch on your left hand needle


6) continue with the M1P (Make 1 Purl), P1 all the way around


another view


view of 4 sets of the pattern repeats


Top of the hat while decreasing


Top of hat after fastening off.


Side view of preemie hat on my finger tips.







Prettiest Pink hat= 13”/33cm circum, 5.25”/13.5 cm depth, (US) 4 (3.5mm) 12” circular needles, 17 g/54.6 yards


Baby’s Blue hat=12.75”/32.5 cm circum, 5.123”/13 cm depth, (US)3 (3.25mm) double point needles, 16 g/52.8 yards


Surf baby hat=12.25”/31cm circum, 4.75”/12 cm depth, (US)3 (3.25mm) 12” circular needle, 14 g/49 yards

7 comments:

Sara lechner said...

they are adorable. I wish my children will have babies soon!

Jennifer said...

Wow - thanks for the free pattern and the pic-tutorial.

Happy knitting,
Jennifer

Little Ol' Liz said...

Yea! Brilliant pattern. Thank you for sharing and all the detailed photos. Sad to say we have a need for a preemie hat (neighbor, sad story).

Anonymous said...

Once again, I am in awe of your ability to create a pattern.
And you are taking time out of your busy life to share it--for free!!!
You are truly a good knitting friend.
Thanks for posting your lovely pattern.
Dorothy

Unknown said...

Love your blog!! Was looking for a first time hat to knit for a friend. These are perfect. One question though, on row 11..do you start with p1, m1p, or do you start with m1p, p1? It says p1, m1p on the line instructions, but on the detailed pic..looks the opposite.
Thanks So Much, robin

Cathy said...

Robin, remember the sweater is knit flat so you're turning it over every other row. The hat, however, is knit in the round, so you will begin with P1, then M1P all the way around.

enjoy!
cathy

Viji said...

Thanks a ton for a wonderful writeup on the knitting pattern for the weekend sweater!
I was looking for the perfect instructions for the sweater for my 3 month old baby and found yours - haven't been able to wait to knit it and I am almost done with it - looks fabulous already - Thankyou!