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Little Baa Baa beanie
A cute little lamb pixie beanie knitting pattern for the spring. A sweet little picture knit for little ones!
These picture knits are worked flat and seamed for easy intarsia knitting. If you are a new knitter and not quite ready to work in intarsia this time, you can turn this pattern into a simple project by Swiss darning (duplicate stitching) the little lambs onto your beanie after knitting.
This knitting pattern has instructions for the following sizes:
6-8lbs (0-3m, 3-6m, 6-12m, 1-2 yrs, 3-5 years)
Choose any 4 Ply yarn (or sport yarn) that knits on 3.25mm (US3) needles to the tension listed below. The little beanie shown here was knitted in Bergere De France Caline 4ply.
Tension
Stocking stitch
10cms/4 inches = 25-26sts
10cms/4 inches = 34-35 rows
Age / Hat Circumference measured flat and stretched
6-8 lbs
27-30cms (10 3/4 -12ins)
0-3 months
30-34cms (12-13 1/2ins)
3- 6 months
34-38cms (13 1/2-15ins)
6-12 months
38-42cms (15-16 1/2ins)
1-2 years
42-46cms (16 1/2-18ins)
3-5 years
46-51cms (18–20ins)
You will need:
A pair of 3.25mm (US3) single pointed needles
Green = 25 (30, 35, 40, 45, 50) gm
White = 10 (10, 10, 10, 10, 10) gm
Black = 5 (5, 5, 5, 5 ,5) gm
Darning/tapestry needle.
This easy to read knitting pattern has separate detailed row by row instructions and picture charts for each size to help to make this pattern super easy.
If you are printing this pattern, just print out the size you are knitting along with the ‘All Sizes pages to save on ink! All pages are clearly numbered and indexed.
I do recommend knitting this beanie flat and seamed with intarsia pictures, but if you only work in the round you could convert this pattern for DPNs and duplicate stitch (swiss darn) the lambs once you have completed the beanie. Each size would need to be 2 stitches less, (you would need to omit the first and last stitch of each row).
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- First published: August 2013
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