When it comes to knitting hats for The Preemie Project, I rarely use patterns that require seaming. No reason, really. I just like that when I'm finished knitting, I'm finished with the hat. But, I wondered if I was missing out on some great patterns. I was! Here are a couple.
Both the hat and the booties are knitted flat and seamed.
Hat Pattern: Denny's Heather Hat (there's a sweater pattern too!)
I used sport weight yarn (Red Heart Soft Baby) and US 5 needles. Next time I may make it a little bit shorter. This hat will fit a 3-5 lb baby.
Booties Pattern: Easy and Quick Booties
For these, I also used sport weight yarn and US 5 needles. I'm adding this pattern to my favorites list! Finally, another pattern for booties that works up quick, easy and cute. I don't know why it took me so long to try it.
Pattern: Denny's Broken Rib Hat
This is the hat that I tried to knit in the round and ended up with the Preemie Spiral Hat. This time I knitted it flat, but changed the yarn (sport weight), the needle size (US 5) and the number of stitches cast on (55sts) to get a hat that will fit a 3-5 lb baby. I decided not to turn the cuff, so I knitted the ribbing for only 1".
From now on, I'm not going to let a little seam keep me from trying a new pattern. These hats are so small that it doesn't take much time for the sewing and the seams aren't even noticeable.
Love the hat! It's a real cutie!
ReplyDeleteI like the new patterns but totally agree with you about seaming. Here I thought that ditching crochet would leave all that seaming behind. Guess not! I am taking my first sweater class and guess what...seaming is required. Darn it!! lol
ReplyDeleteOK Trace..now a lesson from you on seaming!!! Which method did you use?
ReplyDeleteSandy
Oh, what a sweet, sweet hat!!
ReplyDeleteTracy, I appreciate that you are able to get your knitted items up on your site so quickly. I always try the pattern after i see what you have done with it. I am very inspired by your creativity! Mary Kay
ReplyDeleteThese are adorable, love the pattern and color of yarn you used. I'm working on a baby afghan for a friend right now, but hope to try some of these soon.
ReplyDeleteLinda B