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Thank you for the heads up re the knitted hats appeal. x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Madmen - It is babies born in Africa, some to mothers who have HIV or are extremely poor so that when they leave hospital they go - literally- wrapped in newspaper to keep them warm, like a bundle of fish and chips used to be (Not now but in the past). They needed tiny garments and hats - pattern was provided and there are collection people to whom you can send anything you make. Any oddments of wool could be used.
This is the pattern I use:
Knitted Baby Hat
Double knitting wool – Size 8 (5mm) and Size 6 (4mm) knitting pins
Cuff:
With smaller pins cast on 48 stitches. Work in K1, P1ribbing for 1 ½”.
Change to larger pins
Crown:
Row 1 (right side) Knit
Row 2 (wrong side) Purl
Repeat rows 1 & 2 until work measures 5” from cast one edge ending with a wrong-side row
Shape Top
Row 1: *K2tog, K2 – repeat from * across: 36 stitches
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: *K2tog, K2 – repeat from * across: 27 stitches
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: *K2tog, K1 – repeat from * across: 18 stitches
Row 6: Purl
Row 7: K2tog across: 9 stitches.
Cut yarn leaving a long end.
Thread wool into bodkin/darning needle and draw through remaining stitches on needle. Draw up tightly and fasten off securely. Sew seam. Turn up cuff.
Knitted Baby Hat
Double knitting wool – Size 8 (5mm) and Size 6 (4mm) knitting pins
Cuff:
With smaller pins cast on 48 stitches. Work in K1, P1ribbing for 1 ½”.
Change to larger pins
Crown:
Row 1 (right side) Knit
Row 2 (wrong side) Purl
Repeat rows 1 & 2 until work measures 5” from cast one edge ending with a wrong-side row
Shape Top
Row 1: *K2tog, K2 – repeat from * across: 36 stitches
Row 2: Purl
Row 3: *K2tog, K2 – repeat from * across: 27 stitches
Row 4: Purl
Row 5: *K2tog, K1 – repeat from * across: 18 stitches
Row 6: Purl
Row 7: K2tog across: 9 stitches.
Cut yarn leaving a long end.
Thread wool into bodkin/darning needle and draw through remaining stitches on needle. Draw up tightly and fasten off securely. Sew seam. Turn up cuff.
My Mother has made dozens of the jumpers, hope this cut and paste works,
Baby Jumper knitting pattern (Knitted all in one)
Approx. 50g DK wool
Use double knitting wool and 4mm needles, cast on 44 stitches.
Work 18 Rows in K2, P2 rib
Work 30 Rows stocking stitch (1 row plain, 1 row purl)
Cast on 12 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows and at the same time change to K2,P2 (for sleeve)
Rib 22 more rows.
Next row: Rib 21, cast off 26 stitches, rib 21 (Please cast these stitches off loosely in rib, to Allow the neck to stretch over a baby’s head)
Next row: Rib 21, cast on 26 stitches, rib 21 (Please cast these stitches on loosely, using one size bigger needles if necessary).
Work 22 rows in K2, P2 rib
Cast off 12 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows
Work 30 rows stocking stitch
Work 18 rows, K2, P2 rib
Cast off. Sew side and sleeve seams.
Baby Beanie Hat Pattern (Approx. 20g DK wool)
Using double knitting wool and 4mm needles cast on 64 stitches and work 14 rows in (K1 P1) rib.
Work 18 rows in stocking stitch or until work measures 11cm from cast on edge
Shape crown as follows – Row 1: *k6, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (56 stitches)
Row 2 and every alternate following row: Knit
Row 3: *k5, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (48 stitches)
Row 5: *k4, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (40 stitches)
Continue decreasing in this manner until (k1 k2tog) has been completed and 16 stitches remain.
Knit 1 row. Break yarn and thread through remaining 16 stitches. Pull up tightly and join Seam
Baby Jumper knitting pattern (Knitted all in one)
Approx. 50g DK wool
Use double knitting wool and 4mm needles, cast on 44 stitches.
Work 18 Rows in K2, P2 rib
Work 30 Rows stocking stitch (1 row plain, 1 row purl)
Cast on 12 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows and at the same time change to K2,P2 (for sleeve)
Rib 22 more rows.
Next row: Rib 21, cast off 26 stitches, rib 21 (Please cast these stitches off loosely in rib, to Allow the neck to stretch over a baby’s head)
Next row: Rib 21, cast on 26 stitches, rib 21 (Please cast these stitches on loosely, using one size bigger needles if necessary).
Work 22 rows in K2, P2 rib
Cast off 12 stitches at beginning of next 2 rows
Work 30 rows stocking stitch
Work 18 rows, K2, P2 rib
Cast off. Sew side and sleeve seams.
Baby Beanie Hat Pattern (Approx. 20g DK wool)
Using double knitting wool and 4mm needles cast on 64 stitches and work 14 rows in (K1 P1) rib.
Work 18 rows in stocking stitch or until work measures 11cm from cast on edge
Shape crown as follows – Row 1: *k6, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (56 stitches)
Row 2 and every alternate following row: Knit
Row 3: *k5, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (48 stitches)
Row 5: *k4, k2tog. Repeat from * to end of row (40 stitches)
Continue decreasing in this manner until (k1 k2tog) has been completed and 16 stitches remain.
Knit 1 row. Break yarn and thread through remaining 16 stitches. Pull up tightly and join Seam
Mamya, this is where to send them, this is what Innocent said to me:
You can start sending them in anytime. We have a special cupboard for them as they are beginning to trickle in already.
If you send them to us at:
The Big Knit
Fruit Towers,
342 Ladbroke Grove,
London,
W10 5BU
Suggested patterns are at the bottom, here (dead easy to adapt!) http:// www.inn ocentdr inks.co .uk/big knit
You can start sending them in anytime. We have a special cupboard for them as they are beginning to trickle in already.
If you send them to us at:
The Big Knit
Fruit Towers,
342 Ladbroke Grove,
London,
W10 5BU
Suggested patterns are at the bottom, here (dead easy to adapt!) http://
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