Ravin Sekai Designs

View Original

Adalynn's Seeds Knit Hat

See this content in the original post

For the free pattern to this hat, continue on this page. Or, you can find an 100% ad free, downloadable and printable pdf version of this pattern for purchase at my ravelry or ETSY pages. Or consider joining my Patreon for member perks. Thank you!

Happy Halloween!! I know I’m a day early, but still! It’s my favorite holiday! I had to say it.

I hope everyone is enjoying a wonderful spooky season! My husband and I have been having a low-key one this year. We’re still new here and haven’t found all the fun fall things to do yet.

Also, things have gotten pretty chilly here! I know I’m always talking about the weather, but seriously, this town’s weather is so freaking new to me, it just continues to amaze me. I’m sure I’ll get over it eventually.
But, because the weather has gotten so chilly so quickly, and because I’m one of those crazies that wont turn on the heat until the pipes are in danger of freezing, I’ve been living in my winter hats!!

So, I was thinking that it was about time to design another new one!!

This week we have the lovely Adalynn’s Seeds, which is just a simplistic but still elegant hat of the toque variety. The repeat is super easy and with the Super Bulky single ply yarn, you’ll have this hat knit up in no time. Super soft and SUPER COZY!!!

Out of all of the hats I’ve ever made, this one is by far my favorite and my go to for all outfits!

Adalynn’s Seeds knit hat can be made using either circular needles or DPNs. I personally am terrible with DPNs, so I tend to use the magic loop method (or my version of it) to make anything in the round, but if you are more adept with DPNs, then go ahead and use those. Whichever is more comfortable!
Also, I used the 1 x 1 rib cable cast on for the brim of my hats. It is a stretchy cast on and looks great on anything ribbed. If you’re not familiar with this CO, there are tons of helpful videos on Youtube. The long-tail method also makes a great stretchy CO, so that one would work for these hats as well!

For my hats, I used 1 skein We Are Knitters - The Wool 100% Peruvian Highland Wool in colorway Pearl for the light colored hat and 1 skein Cascade Yarns Spuntaneous 100% Extra-Fine Merino Wool in colorway Blue Coral for the blue hat (I no longer buy this yarn, but I did use it to design this hat). Both have very similar gauges stated on their labels, and I saw no discernible difference in gauge between the two when knitted up. Some lovely alternatives to these 2 yarns would be Knit Picks Tuff Puff or The Big Cozy, and Wool and the Gang Crazy Sexy Wool. Honestly, most super bulky single ply yarns would work for this hat! (I am not affiliated with any yarn distributers, I just like their yarns).

I have a 21” - 21.5” circumference head (it seems to go back and forth between, I’m not sure if that’s normal, but you know…) and made the Teen/Adult Small hat. I only needed 1 skein of yarn and had enough yarn left to *almost* make a second hat, so for all hat sizes you should only need 1 skein. 

As for the faux fur bobbles, you can pick those up at most LYS or Amazon, OR you can make your own like I did. I’ll be making a post of that coming soon!

I love to see what you create!

Please share your creations with the community by tagging @ravinsekaidesigns and hashtag #adalynnseeds

I can’t wait to see the beautiful things you come up with!

Follow me on social media

Facebook: Ravin Sekai Designs
Ravelry:
RavinSekai
Instagram:
@ravinsekaidesigns
Pinterest:
Ravin Sekai Designs

See this content in the original post

What You Need:

Needle Size: 10mm circular needle or double point needles

Yarn: 1 Skein, We Are Knitters The Wool,100%Peruvian Highland Wool, 87 yards per skein, or 1 skein Cascade Yarns Spuntaneous 100% Extra-Fine Merino Wool, 109 yrds, Super Bulky Weight 6 single ply yarn

Gauge: 9st/13 rows = 4” in double seed st

Finished garment size: 
Child - 18”- 20” head circ. 7.5” hat height
Teen/Adult Small 20”- 22” head circ. 8” hat height
Adult Medium 22”- 23” head circ. 8.3” hat height
Adult Large 23”- 24” head circ. 8.6” hat height

Skills Needed/Abbreviations:

WS: wrong side
St: stitch/stitches
CO: cast on
K: knit
P: purl
K2tog: knit two together
P2tog: purl two together
Rep: repeat
BO: bind off
Cont: continue

The Pattern:

For the free pattern to this hat, continue on this page. Or, you can find an 100% ad free, downloadable and printable pdf version of this pattern for purchase at my ravelry or ETSY pages. Or consider joining my Patreon for member perks. Thank you!

Child - 18”- 20” head circ. 7.5” hat height

CO 40st with 1x1 rib cable CO, connect to knit in round.

Round 1 - Round 7: k1, p1 (1x1 rib)

Round 8: p1, k1 around

Round 9 - Round 10: k1, p1 around

Round  11 - Round 12: p1, k1 around

Rep Round 9 - Round 12: one more time

Round 17 - Round 18: k1, p1

Round 19: p1, k1

Round 20: p1, [k2tog, k1, p2tog, p1] x6, k2tog, k1(27st)

Round 21: p1, k1 around

Round 22: k1, [p2tog, p1, k2tog, k1] x4, p2tog(18st)

Round 23: p1, k1 around

Rouns 24: [k2tog, p1] x6 (12st)

BO

Leaving a long tail, cut yarn and lace tail through all stitches like a drawstring to pull top closed. Flip hat to RS. Sew on bobble of your choice.

See this content in the original post

Teen/Adult Small 20”- 22” head circ. 8” hat height

CO 44st with 1x1 rib cable CO, connect to knit in round.

Round 1 - Round 8: k1, p1 (1x1 rib)

Round 9 - Round 10: p1, k1 around

Round 11 - Round 12: k1, p1 around

Rep Round 9 - Round 12 two more times 

Round 21: p1, k1 around

Round 22: p1, [k2tog, k1, p2tog, p1] x7, k1 (30st) 

Round 23: p1, k1 around

Round 24: k1, [p2tog, p1, k2tog, k1] x4, p2tog, p1, k2tog (20st)

Round 25: p1, k1 around

Rouns 26: [k2tog, p1] x6, k2tog (13st)

BO

Leaving a long tail, cut yarn and lace tail through all stitches like a drawstring to pull top closed. Flip hat to RS. Sew on bobble of your choice.

See this content in the original post

Adult Medium 22”- 23” head circ. 8.3” hat height

CO 46st with 1x1 rib cable CO, connect to knit in round.

Round 1 - Round 8: k1, p1 (1x1 rib)

Round 9: p1, k1 around

Round 10 - Round 11: k1, p1 around

Round 12 - Round 13: p1, k1 around

Rep Round 10- Round 13: two more time

Round 22: k1, p1

Round 23: [P2tog, p1, k2tog, k1] x7, p2tog, p1, k1(31st)

Round 24: p1, k1 around

Round 25: [k2tog, k1, p2tog, p1] x5, k1, (21st)

Round 26: p1, k1 around

Rouns 27: [k2tog, p1] x7 (14st)

BO

Leaving a long tail, cut yarn and lace tail through all stitches like a drawstring to pull top closed. Flip hat to RS. Sew on bobble of your choice.

Adult Large 23”- 24” head circ. 8.6” hat height

CO 48st with 1x1 rib cable CO, connect to knit in round.

Round 1 - Round 9: k1, p1 (1x1 rib)

Round 10: p1, k1 around

Round 11 - Round 12: k1, p1 around

Round 13 - Round 14: p1, k1 around

Rep Round 11- Round 14: two more time

Round 23: k1, p1

Round 24: P2tog, p1, [k2tog, k1, p2tog, p1] x7, k2tog, k1(32st)

Round 25: p1, k1 around

Round 26: [k2tog, k1, p2tog, p1] x5, k2tog, (21st)

Round 27: p1, k1 around

Rouns 28: [k2tog, p1] x7 (14st)

BO

Leaving a long tail, cut yarn and lace tail through all stitches like a drawstring to pull top closed. Flip hat to RS. Sew on bobble of your choice.

IF YOU LIKED THIS PATTERN, PLEASE SUPPORT ME ON PATREON OR BUY ME A COFFEE!

BUY ME A COFFEE

Support me on Patreon

See this content in the original post

I love to see what you create!

Please share your creations with the community by tagging @ravinsekaidesigns and hashtag #adalynnseeds

I can’t wait to see the beautiful things you come up with!

Follow me on social media

Facebook: Ravin Sekai Designs
Ravelry:
RavinSekai
Instagram:
@ravinsekaidesigns
Pinterest:
Ravin Sekai Designs