Friday, 15 March 2013

Using The Small Stash of Little Bits.

Baby Hats 1

You remember that little stash of left over baby yarn in my last post,  well I pondered a bit and decided there was only one thing I could do with it really.





Yes baby hats of course.  

I love making them but I get bored if I stick to one pattern and so because I know as I work through the large baby stash, there will be more and more bit's of yarn left and that little stash will eventually become a big stash of little bits, if you get me. 
Lets face it, that big stash of little bits will make lots of hats so I will be doing a search of free baby hat patterns and trying them all out and sharing the results with you.
I hope I didn't confuse you will all of that I know what I mean anyway haha.






This pattern is so easy and quick and even more easy if you can master the circular needles or Dpns, I can't! and so I am ashamed to say these are made on two needles.




Baby hats are always needed by our charities so I know once I have made that mountain of hats they will all find a good home. 

These were made with Double knit yarn and 4.00 mm needles
They weigh in at 18 grams each.
Find the pattern here 
Thank you Una for the inspiration.


Have a great weekend everyone and I'll see you on Monday :)


21 comments:

  1. They look so nice...they are both nice actually but I think I prefer the green one only because I like green lots :-)

    keep well

    Amanda x

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  2. I still can't get over seeing my name on the Internet. I was thinking "What a good idea" and then saw at the end of your post that it was my idea. Lovely hats. I do the same with my small bits.

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    1. Yes I knew I had to make some as soon as I saw your's Una, you are clever and can use the round needles though :)

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  3. The baby hats are a perfect stashbuster, Linda. I'm sure they will be very well appreciated.

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  4. What a great thing to make with stash yarn and leftovers. They're so cute! I love the colors too.

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    1. Thank you, I love your blog by the way, thanks for visiting :)

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  5. Such sweet hats, well done.
    Happy Weekend,
    Meredith

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  6. Thank YOU for this post! I was looking for a knit pattern for beanies, as some yarns just knit better that crochet. And I've made beanies my mission for the year, to use all the little of yarn on.

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    1. Thank you Stel, I'm pleased I was of some help, I have some more I will be showing soon :)

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  7. Hats are a good idea for small bits. I'm knitting little socks at the moment. Have a nice weekend. Regula

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  8. What a great idea for using up those small bits of yarn! The baby hats are gorgeous, and I'm sure they will be very much appreciated :)

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  9. Linda, these hats are just great and yes you are right what do you do with that odd few bits so great idea - by the way are you like me, do you have bags of odds that you just dont part with? xxx

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  10. Thank you ladies, yes Jaqueline I do have...well you never know just when you might need them :)

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  11. Very kind of you to give to charity, I have done that in the past but have somehow gotten away from it. I really must learn how to knit....for some reason I find it "prettier" than crochet....funny....considering how much I love to crochet.
    Love your new header!
    Happy Sunday,
    xoxo, Shari

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  12. I think it is wonderful that you are able to knit up those little hats for a good cause. They are lovely. Best wishes, Tammy

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  14. girlfriend get yourself a sixteen inch flexible cord circular needle and follow a good utube video it is so easy once you get throught the tight first round.

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    1. This was posted a while ago I'm pleased to say I have mastered the art since I wrote this. :)

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