Bébéguin
Are you one of those who don’t like to knit a swatch? I am! Wouldn’t it be nice to buy yarn, choose needles and start knitting a project right away?
That was my challenge when I designed this pattern. You start to knit from the tip and you stop when the hat fits the head of the wearer.
Yarn, needles and notions
- Any yarn (merino, alpaca, cotton, etc.)
- 4 double pointed needles AND a circular needle 16 » / 40 cm long. Choose a needle size right for your yarn (check your yarn label for needle size suggestion).
- 4 markers
- A tapestry needle to weave in ends
Skills required
- Knit
- Knit in round
- Knit front and back increase (kfb)
- I-cord bind-off
- I-cord
Instructions
Cast-on stitches
Cast-on 8 stitches on double pointed needles. Join in round making sure you don’t twist your stitches. Place marker for beginning of round.
Round 1 : knit 1, place marker, kfb, knit 1, kfb, place marker, knit 1, place marker, kfb, knit 1, kfb.
Note : this round is the hardest, it gets easier!
Knit the hat
Round 2 : knit all stitches.
Round 3 : *knit 1, slide marker, kfb, knit to 1 stitch before marker, kfb, slide marker* repeat from * to *.
Repeat rounds 2 and 3 until desired size. Switch to circular needle when your stitches doesn’t fit on double pointed needles anymore.
Finishing
Bind-off stitches using the i-cord bind-off. If you want to use a contrasting colour for the bind-off, make sure you knit the last round of your hat with this new colour before binding-off, otherwise both colours will get mixed in the i-cord bind-off. Sew the last 3 stitches with the beginning of the i-cord.
Knit 2 i-cords long enough to attach under the chin of the child. Sew the i-cords on the hat.