• Home
  • About
  • !!! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER – FREE GIFT !!!
  • Blog
  • Contact

Lorraine D. Hebler

  • Recipes
    • Appetizers
    • Beverages
    • Breads – Quick & Yeast
    • Breakfast & Brunch
    • Canning & Freezing
    • Entertaining
    • Holidays
    • Main Dishes
      • Beef
      • Chicken
      • Fish & Seafood
      • Pork
    • Pasta
    • Salads & Dressings
    • Soups & Stews
    • Sweet Treats
      • Biscotti
      • Cakes & Cupcakes
      • Cookies & Bars
      • Desserts
      • Muffins
      • Pies & Cobblers
      • Scones
    • Vegetables & Sides
    • Visit My Galleries
  • Crafts
    • Crochet
    • Knitting
    • More Crafts
    • Visit My Galleries
  • Faith
    • Faith Statement
    • Faith Printables
  • Home and Garden
    • Birds & Butterflies
    • Flowers Plants & Herbs
    • Home Decorating & DIY
  • Family
    • Family & Friends
    • Grandchildren
  • Resourses
    • Gift Guides
    • Photography Equipment
    • Food Styling Photo Props
    • Sock Hop Party Shopping Guide
  • Travel
  • Vintage

Knitted Hats

By Lorraine

Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
Cold and snowy weather is just beginning in our neck of the woods but I’ll be keeping warm with these quick knitted hats, knit toques and super popular, messy bun hat.

There are affiliate links in this post.

 
Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
The patterns are very basic yet create a cute hat.  Add a pom-pom or leave off, it’s up to you. I made a pair of boot cuffs using the same yarn but I’m more excited that I can actually sit comfortably on an 8-inch high stool since my hip replacement 5 months ago 🙂
 
 
Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
Messy bun hats are everywhere with patterns galore in both crochet and kitted versions. This knitted one is really fun and takes less than a skein of bulky yarn. I started it before going to bed one night and finished it the next morning after breakfast!
 
 Mine is a slight variation of this free pattern found on Revelry by Isela Phelps.
 
 
Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
 I love this one. It is an easy Knit 2 Purl 2 rib. I made it in both white and this flecked tan.
It is called Easy Fit Ribbed Hat by Red Heart.
 
 
 
Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
Wear without a pom-pom, add a yarn pom-pom or tie on a faux fur pom-pom.

How to make a faux fur pop-pom

Want to make your own pompom? Click Faux Fur PomPom for the easy how-to.

Make your own faux fur pom poms for hats and crafts easily and inexpensively. Check out this tutorial, How-to Faux Fur Pom Pom on Knitted Toque with link to easy knitted hat pattern.

 
Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.
 This adorable toque is worked in a Knit 1 Purl 1 rib. It couldn’t be easier.
Hope these pics will inspire you to get your knitting needles out to make yourself or someone else a warm and stylish hat this winter.

Bernat Knitted Hat Family Toques

source

Yarn: Bernat® Alpaca™ 3.5 oz/100 g; 120 yds/110 m)
Sizes Child, Lady, Man

Size U.S. 10 (6 mm) knitting needles or size needed to obtain gauge

MEASUREMENT
To fit: child size 8-10 years (lady) man.
 
GAUGE
15 sts and 20 rows = 4″ [10 cm] in stocking st.
 
INSTRUCTIONS
The instructions are written for smallest size. If changes are necessary for larger sizes the instructions
will be written thus ( ).
 
Cast on 57 (61-67) sts.
1st row: (RS). *K1. P1. Rep from * to last st. K1.
2nd row: *P1. K1. Rep from * to last st. P1. Rep last 2 rows (K1. P1) ribbing for 7 (8-8½)” [18 (20.5-
21.5) cm], ending on a 2nd row.
Shape top: 1st row: (RS). *K1. P3tog. (K1. P1) twice. Rep from * to last 1 (5-3) st(s). K1. (P1. K1) 0
(2-1) time(s). 43 (47-51) sts rem.
2nd and alt rows: *P1. K1. Rep from * to last st. P1.
3rd row: *K1. P3tog. K1. P1. Rep from * to last 1 (5-3) st(s). K1. (P1. K1) 0 (2-1) time(s). 29 (33-35) sts rem.
5th row: *K1. P3tog. Rep from * to last 1 (1-3) st(s). K1. (P1. K1) 0 (0-1) time. 15 (17-19) sts rem.
7th row: *K2tog. Rep from * to last st. K1. 8 (9-10) sts rem. Break yarn, leaving a long end. Draw
end tightly through rem sts. Sew center back seam, reversing 2″ [5 cm] for turn back.
 
NOTE: If unable to find Bernat Alpace, the following yarns might be used:
LION BRAND Wool-Ease Chunky, LION BRAND Unique, PATONS Shetland Chunky, RED HEART Chunky Soft.

Try Amazon Prime 30-Day Free Trial


There are  Amazon affiliate links in this post. That means if you buy something from that link, I will earn a small commission, but it won’t cost you anything additional.

you might also like…

Knitted Cowl Neck Warmers

 

Knitted Boot Cuffs with matching cowl, neck warmer are both warm, stylish and easy to make even for a beginner. Easy pattern and lovely made as gifts.

FREE gift for subscribers!

If you enjoyed this post, you’ll love my weekly email. Subscribe to have updates delivered to your inbox and receive FREE gifts available exclusively for subscribers. Don’t miss new content with recipes, crafts and ideas to inspire & encourage you. We would love for you to join our community. Just click the subscribe button below.

Keep warm with these stylish knitted hats and messy bun with links to easy patterns. Make your own faux fur pompom with easy tutorial.

   

Filed Under: Crafts, Knitting Tagged With: Knitting, Lorrie

Comments

  1. Adrienne says

    January 28, 2017 at 3:08 am

    I love your hats and can't wait to see the boot cuffs. I don't wear hats like this because I need a brim. I've made many hats in this style for my grandkids and for gifts.
    ~Adrienne~

    Reply
  2. Kristina says

    January 11, 2017 at 12:30 pm

    I thought about making one, but decided not to make the messy bun hat. I think the snow and weather would make my hair wet, and that's not good when I homestead (and have outdoor work). I do need a new hat, so I may have to make one yet.

    Reply
  3. lindsey says

    January 10, 2017 at 5:35 pm

    Its so lovely to see your sweet face in those lovely knits! I cant believe how long its been since I read through a few blogs and how long its been since I even posted on my blog!! about ten months to be exact. But I do love seeing your IG posts and those of your beautiful daughter and her fabulous family!!

    Reply
  4. Mildred says

    January 9, 2017 at 8:56 pm

    Love them all and you look so pretty. I would love to have hair long enough for the messy bun one. When I was 20, I flew to Germany with my parents (a bs. trip for dad). I met an Israeli girl about my age on the plane and I was wearing a hat similar to these. She was fascinated to "see" my hair and of course when I removed the hat, I had BAD hat hair! lol

    Reply
  5. Lynn says

    January 9, 2017 at 12:59 pm

    Cute hats, I love the fur pom-pom:@)

    Reply
  6. Regine Karpel says

    January 9, 2017 at 11:52 am

    Great

    Reply
  7. Ann says

    January 9, 2017 at 11:35 am

    They look great. I like the messy bun version although my hair isn't long enough for even a pony tail any more. I wish I could get the hang of knitting but for some reason I just never could

    Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Hi! I'm Lorraine. Welcome to Grateful Prayer Thankful Heart. A place to find food for your tummy, projects for your hands, and encouragement for your heart.

Theme by 17th Avenue · Powered by WordPress & Genesis