August 11, 2017

Coal Beanie (knit)

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
     Simple but yet very stylish; for boys of all ages. You can comfortably wear it during any season depending on the yarn you used and the weather, of course. This is an easy to knit beanie if you know the basics (cast on, knit, purl and slip knit past [skp]).

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) [18" to 20" head circumference],
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) [19" to 21.5" head circumference] and
Teen [20.5" to 22.5" head circumference].

MATERIALS
*DPN's or Circular Needles: 3.0mm & 3.5mm
*Worsted Weight Yarn: Charcoal, Cream & Black or any color of choice
*Stitch Markers to mark your rounds
*Tapestry Needle

GAUGE
Using 3.5mm needles... 11stitches x 15 rows = 2"
Don't forget to check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES - must read...
  Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds.
  This pattern can either be knitted when making the hat or duplicate stitched on afterward; the choice is yours. Here's a great video on how to duplicate stitch; Click Here.



STARTING the BEANIE
CO 90 (100, 110) stitches on 3.0mm needles with the charcoal yarn. Do ribbing (K1, P1) for 1 inch (about 8 rounds). Change to the larger needles and proceed in knitting for 3.5 (4, 4.5) inches.
This will give you 28 (34, 40) rounds. Please follow the graph at the bottom of this post to know where to do the color changes.

SHAPING the CROWN
There are several ways to decrease, check this VIDEO out on how to.
  Rnd 1: *k8, k2tog* repeat around (81, 90, 99 sts)
  Rnd 2 & all even rnds: knit around
  Rnd 3: *k7, k2tog* repeat around (72, 80, 88 sts)
  Rnd 5: *k6, k2tog* repeat around (63, 70, 77 sts)
  Rnd 7: *k5, k2tog* repeat around (54, 60, 66 sts)
  Rnd 9: *k4, k2tog* repeat around (45, 50, 55 sts)
  Rnd 11: *k3, k2tog* repeat around (36, 40, 44 sts)
  Rnd 13: *k2, k2tog* repeat around (27, 30, 33 sts)
  Rnd 15: *k1, k2tog* repeat around (18, 20, 22 sts
  Rnd 17: *k2tog* repeat around (9, 10, 11 sts)
  Rnd 19: *k2tog* repeat around (5, 5, 6 sts)
Leave a long tail (up to 8"). Next, you will use a hook or a tapestry needle to thread the tail through the last remaining stitches on your needles. After that remove the needles from the stitches and pull tightly to close the top hole. Lastly, hide the tail inside of the hat and weave it in.

Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) size is up to the dark blue line.
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) size is up to the dark orange line.
Teen size is the full graph.
Note: Click on image to enlarge and print out.
The grid lines on the pattern graph may look uneven on your monitor but will print out evenly.

GLOSSARY:
CO: cast on || k: knit || p: purl || k2tog: knit 2 stitches together || rnd/s: round/s || st/s: stitch/es


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Have a nice knit time!
- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (August 2017). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.

August 10, 2017

Diamond Beanie (knit)

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
     Simple but yet very stylish; for boys of all ages. You can comfortably wear it during any season depending on the yarn you used and the weather, of course. This is an easy to knit beanie if you know the basics (cast on, knit, purl and slip knit past [skp]).

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) [18" to 20" head circumference],
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) [19" to 21.5" head circumference] and
Teen [20.5" to 22.5" head circumference].

MATERIALS
*DPN's or Circular Needles: 3.0mm & 3.5mm
*Worsted Weight Yarn: Navy Blue, Cream & Light Grey or any color of choice
*Stitch Markers to mark your rounds
*Tapestry Needle

GAUGE
Using 3.5mm needles... 11stitches x 15 rows = 2"
Don't forget to check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES - must read...
  Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds.
  This pattern can either be knitted when making the hat or duplicate stitched on afterward; the choice is yours. Here's a great video on how to duplicate stitch; Click Here.



STARTING the BEANIE
CO 90 (100, 110) stitches on 3.0mm needles with the navy blue yarn. Do ribbing (K1, P1) for 1 inch (about 8 rounds). Change to the larger needles and proceed in knitting for 3.5 (4, 4.5) inches.
This will give you 28 (34, 40) rounds. Please follow the graph at the bottom of this post to know where to do the color changes.

SHAPING the CROWN
There are several ways to decrease, check this VIDEO out on how to.
  Rnd 1: *k8, k2tog* repeat around (81, 90, 99 sts)
  Rnd 2 & all even rnds: knit around
  Rnd 3: *k7, k2tog* repeat around (72, 80, 88 sts)
  Rnd 5: *k6, k2tog* repeat around (63, 70, 77 sts)
  Rnd 7: *k5, k2tog* repeat around (54, 60, 66 sts)
  Rnd 9: *k4, k2tog* repeat around (45, 50, 55 sts)
  Rnd 11: *k3, k2tog* repeat around (36, 40, 44 sts)
  Rnd 13: *k2, k2tog* repeat around (27, 30, 33 sts)
  Rnd 15: *k1, k2tog* repeat around (18, 20, 22 sts
  Rnd 17: *k2tog* repeat around (9, 10, 11 sts)
  Rnd 19: *k2tog* repeat around (5, 5, 6 sts)
Leave a long tail (up to 8"). Next, you will use a hook or a tapestry needle to thread the tail through the last remaining stitches on your needles. After that remove the needles from the stitches and pull tightly to close the top hole. Lastly, hide the tail inside of the hat and weave it in.

Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) size is up to the dark blue line.
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) size is up to the dark orange line.
Teen size is the full graph.
Note: Click on image to enlarge and print out.
The grid lines on the pattern graph may look uneven on your monitor but will print out evenly.

GLOSSARY:
CO: cast on || k: knit || p: purl || k2tog: knit 2 stitches together || rnd/s: round/s || st/s: stitch/es


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Or to follow our Instagram page. :)

Have a nice knit time!
- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (August 2017). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.

August 9, 2017

Obey Beanie (knit)

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
     Simple but yet very stylish; for boys of all ages. You can comfortably wear it during any season depending on the yarn you used and the weather, of course. This is an easy to knit beanie if you know the basics (cast on, knit, purl and slip knit past [skp]).

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) [18" to 20" head circumference],
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) [19" to 21.5" head circumference] and
Teen [20.5" to 22.5" head circumference].

MATERIALS
*DPN's or Circular Needles: 3.0mm & 3.5mm
*Worsted Weight Yarn: Dark Denim & Cream or any color of choice
*Stitch Markers to mark your rounds
*Tapestry Needle

GAUGE
Using 3.5mm needles... 11stitches x 15 rows = 2"
Don't forget to check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES - must read...
  Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds.
  This pattern can either be knitted when making the hat or duplicate stitched on afterward; the choice is yours. Here's a great video on how to duplicate stitch; Click Here.



STARTING the BEANIE
CO 90 (100, 110) stitches on 3.0mm needles with the dark denim yarn. Do ribbing (K1, P1) for 1 inch (about 8 rounds). Change to the larger needles and proceed in knitting for 3.5 (4, 4.5) inches.
This will give you 28 (34, 40) rounds. Please follow the graph at the bottom of this post to know where to do the color changes.

SHAPING the CROWN
There are several ways to decrease, check this VIDEO out on how to.
  Rnd 1: *k8, k2tog* repeat around (81, 90, 99 sts)
  Rnd 2 & all even rnds: knit around
  Rnd 3: *k7, k2tog* repeat around (72, 80, 88 sts)
  Rnd 5: *k6, k2tog* repeat around (63, 70, 77 sts)
  Rnd 7: *k5, k2tog* repeat around (54, 60, 66 sts)
  Rnd 9: *k4, k2tog* repeat around (45, 50, 55 sts)
  Rnd 11: *k3, k2tog* repeat around (36, 40, 44 sts)
  Rnd 13: *k2, k2tog* repeat around (27, 30, 33 sts)
  Rnd 15: *k1, k2tog* repeat around (18, 20, 22 sts
  Rnd 17: *k2tog* repeat around (9, 10, 11 sts)
  Rnd 19: *k2tog* repeat around (5, 5, 6 sts)
Leave a long tail (up to 8"). Next, you will use a hook or a tapestry needle to thread the tail through the last remaining stitches on your needles. After that remove the needles from the stitches and pull tightly to close the top hole. Lastly, hide the tail inside of the hat and weave it in.

Toddler (1yr - 3yrs) size is up to the dark blue line.
Child (3yrs - 10yrs) size is up to the dark orange line.
Teen size is the full graph.
Note: Click on image to enlarge and print out.
The grid lines on the pattern graph may look uneven on your monitor but will print out evenly.

GLOSSARY:
CO: cast on || k: knit || p: purl || k2tog: knit 2 stitches together || rnd/s: round/s || st/s: stitch/es


Don't forget to like this blog facebook fan page.
Or to follow our Instagram page. :)

Have a nice knit time!
- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (August 2017). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.

August 8, 2017

Ribbed Slouchy Beanie (knit)

By Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!"
10 year old with the adult/male size.
Folded in to fit perfectly.

      Slouchy beanies are really trendy among teenagers, as well as adults. I truly hope that this beanie grabs your attention and gets a top place in your collection of knit beanies. You can comfortably wear it during any season depending on the yarn you used and the weather, of course. This is an easy-to-knit beanie if you know the basics (cast on, knit, purl, and slip knit past [skp]).

SIZE/MEASUREMENTS
This beanie fits someone with a head circumference of...
20.5" to 21" (child or teen),
21.5" to 22.5" (adult/women) and
23" to 24" (adult/male).

MATERIALS
*DPN's or Circular Needles: 3.5mm
*Worsted Weight Yarn: Black or any color of choice
*Stitch Markers to mark your rounds
*Tapestry Needle

GAUGE
Stretch out 21stitches x 36rows  = 4"
Don't forget to check your gauge.

PATTERN NOTES - must-read...
  Numbers in ( ) at the end of each round/row indicate the total number of stitches.
  Always use stitch markers to mark your rounds.
  You're able to easily customize the beanie by casting on multiples of 6.


STARTING the BEANIE
CO 114 stitches with the 3.5mm needles (114sts)
Place a marker and join in the round, being careful not to twist the stitches.
  Rnd 1: *k3, p3*, repeat from * to * all around (114sts)
  Rnd 2 - ?: repeat round 1 for (child or teen: 80 rnds), (adult/women: 90 rnds) & (adult/men: 110 rnds) or 'til you have reach the desire length.

SHAPING the CROWN
There are several ways to decrease, check this VIDEO out on how to.
  Rnd 1: k2tog repeat around (57sts)
  Rnd 2: knit around (57sts)
  Rnd 3: k2tog repeat around, knit in last st (29sts)
  Rnd 4: knit around (29sts)
  Rnd 5: k2tog repeat around, knit in last st (15sts)
If you cast on a bigger or smaller number of stitches in the beginning, then you will get a bigger or smaller number of stitches on needles after decreasing. In case you get more than 20 stitches on your needles - repeat round 4 and 5.
When you finish round 5, leave a long tail (up to 8"). Next, you will use a hook or a tapestry needle to thread the tail through the last remaining stitches on your needles. After that remove the needles from the stitches and pull tightly to close the top hole. Lastly, hide the tail inside of the hat and weave it in.

OPTIONAL...
You can add a pom-pom on the top of the beanie.
You will find this video very useful on how to make a pom-pom using the pom-pom maker.


GLOSSARY:
CO: cast on || k: knit || p: purl || k2tog: knit 2 stitches together || rnd/s: round/s || st/s: stitch/es



Don't forget to like this blog's Facebook fan page.
Or to follow our Instagram page. :)

Have a nice knit time!
- Janet

This pattern is an original pattern by Janet Carrillo "damn it Janet, let's crochet!" (August 2017). Please do not claim this pattern as your own. If you wish to share this pattern, you may link to this pattern but please do not reprint/repost it on your site. You may print and keep a copy for your own personal use. Please do not resell or distribute it.