Here's the pattern for a three year old hat. Enjoy!
I used leftover worsted-weight pink, yellow and red yarn.
You'll need size 8 circular (16") and double pointed needles.
Cast on 80 stitches with the yellow yarn.
Work 2x2 rib for 3 inches.
Change to pink yarn work *Knit 3, Knit one into front and back* for entire round, ending with 100 stitches.Work until piece measures 5 inches from cast on edge.
Then you start the decreases.
*Knit 8, Knit 2 together* for entire round (90)- Knit next round
*Knit 7, knit 2 together* for a round (80) - Knit next round
*Knit 6, knit 2 together* for a round (70) - Knit next round
*Knit 5, knit 2 together* to end (60) - Knit next round
*Knit 4, Knit 2 together* (50) - knit next round
Switch to double pointed needles.
*Knit 3, knit 2 together* for one round (40)- Knit next round
*Knit 2, knit 2 together* (30) - Knit next round
*Knit 1, Knit 2 together* (20)
*Knit 2 together* to end of round (10)
Break yarn, draw yarn through remaining stiches and secure inside hat. Make a red pompom and attach to top of hat. Ding! The cupcake hat is done!
11 comments:
what a fun hat I will have to give this one a go :)
LOVE it!
thanks for the pattern! just made two hats for my nieces. very easy pattern to use. loved it.
Love it!! I used white for the "paper cup" and light pink for the "frosting". I also added pink beads and sequins like sprinkles!! Super cute! I'm gonna make tons of these!
Wow this is my first real project I have only done scarves, potholders, etc. But I am very pleased by how well it turned out
thanks:)
I love this hat! I've seenanother but it didn't look like what I visualize as a kid's cupcake - it didn't have the paper cup, nor did I like the top. I was goingto try my hand at designing, but you beat me to it. I thank you for it. My granddaughters will like them. Thanks!!!
JudiRose
What IS your background?
It looks like one of my sister's lithographs.
What is your website background?
It looks like one of my sister's lithographs.
I LOVE this! Any chance someone can tell me how to make it in an adult size? My daughter-in-law is in the cupcake business in Maine - how PERFECT would this be for her?
Thanks!
Deb
how many stitches do I need for ladies size
@ Margaret, the background was a choice from Blogger when I updated it.
@Anonymous- I would cast on 100 and work as written, but do the frost for at least 7 inches before starting decreases. If you want poofiness at the start of the frosting, you could pick up around the color change and crochet a little ruffle on the edge.
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