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A Headload of Hat Patterns

September 30, 2014 by Sarah White

In the latest installment of Sarah Cleans Out Her E-mail, I bring you a collection of great hats to knit for fall and winter from some great yarn companies. Enjoy!

Are you looking for some cozy and stylish beanie patterns to add to your knitting collection? Look no further! Here is a roundup of six versatile beanie patterns that will keep you warm and fashionable during the colder months. From classic ribbed designs to more intricate cables and textures, there is something for every skill level and style preference. So grab your needles and yarn, and start knitting a headload of beanies to keep you warm and stylish all winter long.

From Lion Brand Yarn:

This collection of beanie patterns offers a variety of options for knitters of all skill levels. Whether you are looking for a delicate and elegant lacework design or a warm and cozy earflap hat, these patterns have something for everyone.

The Lacework Hat is a great choice for those who want to add a touch of elegance to their winter wardrobe. The openwork design creates a delicate and airy look while the weight of the yarn provides warmth. This pattern is perfect for knitters who want to experiment with different stitch patterns and techniques.

The Amelia Earflap Hat is another great choice for those who want to stay warm and cozy during the colder months. The wool yarn and big needles make this project a quick and satisfying knit. The earflaps add an extra layer of warmth and the vintage style of the hat makes it a timeless piece that can be worn for years to come.

The Vintage Glam Turban is a unique and stylish design that is perfect for those who want to make a fashion statement. The turban is made from a long rectangle of knitting that can be fashioned in various ways to suit your personal style. The pattern is easy to follow and provides a fun way to experiment with different styles.

The Seed Banded Slouch Hat is another great option for new knitters who want to practice different stitch patterns. The hat is easy to follow and the combination of seed stitch and ribbed banding creates a unique and interesting texture. The slouchy design makes it a perfect fit for any head size and adds a touch of style to any outfit.

These patterns are not only great for gift giving but also for yourself, With so many options to choose from, you’re sure to find a beanie pattern that suits your style and skill level. So, grab your needles and yarn, and start knitting a warm and cozy beanie today!

classic elite hats

And from Classic Elite:

The Purl Dot Hat is a really cool concept that came about by playing with the notion of purling stitches in a contrasting color on a background of Stockinette Stitch. I love the effect, which almost looks like beading. And I happen to have some leftover Color by Kristin…

For those looking for something a little fancier, the Leaf Lace Hat is a great choice. It’s a beret-style hat with a wagon wheel increase pattern that opens up into leaves. Really pretty, and I love the muted color the sample was knit in. Who knew purple could be neutral?

Have a favorite hat pattern you’d like to share? Add it to the comments.

These beanie hat patterns offer a variety of styles and skill levels, from the classic and elegant cabled beanie to the playful and colorful bobble hat. Whether you’re looking for a warm and cozy winter hat or a fun accessory to add to your wardrobe, these patterns are sure to have something for everyone.

 

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Comments

  1. lorief1 says

    October 1, 2014 at 11:26 am

    Thanks for sharing these hats!

  2. Becky PS says

    October 1, 2014 at 3:31 pm

    Thanks Sarah!

  3. Lu says

    October 18, 2014 at 10:48 am

    Where would I find the Amelia Earflap hat pattern? Page is not found when clicking on the link.

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