Materials:
Scraps of black yarn.
4mm / 6 US circular needles or 4 DPNs
Wool needle for sewing in the ends
Fleece if you want to stuff your hat, makes it look nice and full.
Pattern:
Cast on 30 stitches and join for knitting in the round with the magic loop technique or your DPNs.
Round 1: Knit
Round 2:(Knit 1, Knit 2 together) across the round. (20 stitches)
Round 3: Purl
Round 4: Knit 2 together across the round. (10 stitches)
Rounds 5 to 11: Knit
Round 12: Knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 4, knit 2 together, knit 1. (8 stitches)
Rounds 13-15: Knit
Round 16: Knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, knit 2 together, knit 1. (6 stitches)
Rounds 17-18: Knit
Round 19: Knit 1 knit 2 tog, knit 2 tog, knit 1. (4 stitches)
Round 20: Knit
Round 21: Knit 2 together, knit 2 together.
Break yarn and thread it through a wool needle and thread the needle through the remaining stitches and pull tight. Sew in all the ends.
You are finished!
Happy knitting:)
Please note this pattern is copy written and may not be used for commercial purposes, thank you.
just adorable, perfect for halloween. 🙂
I just want to tell you, YOU ARE MY NEW FAVORITE BLOG!!! I stumbled upon you while doing a search for owl patterns on Ravelry. You are fantastic. I can’t wait to start reading your archives.
barb in Michigan
Love it! So adorable!!
Just wanted to thank you for a pattern you submitted to the Rhythm of the Home magazine – I’ve been terrified of needlework since a bad experience with a textiles teacher at school 15 years ago, but I was inspired to have a go at your autumn needle-book pattern. If you’re interested in the results (not as neat and pretty as yours, but I was happy!) they’re on my blog, at:
http://brigidspilgrim.blogspot.com/2011/10/roundup.html
Lori,
Thank you so much:)
Barb,
Welcome and thank you for your kind message:)
Lee Ann,
Thank you:)
Donna,
Thank you so much for letting me know about your needle holder, it is beautiful!
Take care
Linda
Lots of great patterns here! You do great work!
What a fun little seasonal knit,I think they would also make great pencil toppers!I think I will knit up a few to have on hand for some special trick or treaters of mine. Thank you for the pattern!
That is super cute. I might need to make one for my son’s teacher. I think it would make a great gift.
Melissa,
That is such a sweet idea!
xo
Wonderful! Beginning of May – not even close to Halloween, but I have been looking for a pattern like this 🙂 and the little broomsticks – love it!!
Hat turned out so adorably! Thanks!!