Leland Beanie Knitting pattern

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This beanie is knit with a seed stitch pattern, creating a beautiful texture. The texture of this beanie creates a soft and squishy texture with lots of stretch. Making this knit hat a staple for your fall wardrobe.

I knit this hat using loops and threads cozy wool in the colourway Harvest. You can use any super bulky level 6 yarn.

Knitted seed stitch hat pattern

LeLand hat knitTing pattern

Notes:

  • Pattern is written for adult
  • this hat is more fitted. If you’d like a more slouchy hat add more rows

Materials:

  • 9mm 16” round needles 
  • Super bulky level yarn (I used loops and Threads Cozy Wool in Harvest)
  • 9mm DPNs
  • Tapestry needle
  • Stitch marker
  • optional: faux fur pom pom

Abbreviations:

  • K: knit
  • P: purl
  • K2tog:  knit two together
  • DPNs: double pointed needles
  • Repeat anything in brackets 

Gauge:

5 stitches x 8 rows = 2” x 2”

Pattern

Cast on 46 stitches using 9mm 16” circular needles

Row 1-6: k1,p1 repeat around 

Row 7: p1,k1 repeat around 

Row 8: k1, p1 repeat around 

Row 9-30: repeat rows 7 and 8

Row 31: *(k3,k2tog), k1 *repeat around 

Row 32: knit around

Row 33:  *(k2,k2tog) , k1 *repeat around 

Row 34: knit around

switch to DPNs

Row 35: *(k1,k2tog), k1 *repeat around 

Row 36: knit 

Row 37: *(k2tog), k1 *repeat around

cut long tail and weave through remaining stitches on the needles. Weave in ends and add a Pom Pom.


This pattern is an original pattern by Meg Hardison of The Northern Moose. Please do not claim this pattern as your own. Please do not reprint this pattern on your site. You may keep a copy of the pattern for your own personal use, but please do not sell the pattern or distribute it.

You may sell products made from this pattern but please clearly credit the design to me Meg Hardison and link back to The Northern Moose Blog. Permission is not granted for mass production or factory manufacturing of any kind. Thank you for being respectful and for your understanding!  

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