The Purl Bee is a craft blog created for you by Purl Soho where we publish ideas for you to knit, crochet, sew, stitch and more! You can view our projects below.

Search The Purl Bee
Knitting
Sewing
Main
Sunday
Dec112011

Colorful Crafting with Jen: The Sweetie Pie Hat

When I first designed the Sweetie Pie Hat four years ago, I had plenty of time on my hands to create patterns. With no one tugging at my sleeve while I knit, I had deep reserves of concentration and loads of patience.  But now that I have a one and half year old, updating an old beloved pattern with new yarn and simpler instructions is about all I can handle!!    

The original Sweetie Pie Hat was striped, because back then, had no reason to mind switching colors every eight rows (not to mention weaving in all those ends!). I still love that hat and will continue to wear it, but after knitting the Forever Baby Blanket for a friend, the For Better or Worsted from Anzula was calling my name. I decided it was just the right  yarn for a fresh take on an old favorite!  

With its crisp and clean stitch definition, For Better or Worsted is the perfect choice for interesting stitch patterns, and it just couldn't be nicer to work with! Super duper soft and sumptuous, this merino, cashmere and nylon blend is also machine washable. The new Sweetie Pie Hat takes only one skein of For Better or Worsted and will knit up in no time at all, even with a toddler on your lap! Happy Holidays! -Jen

Materials

Pattern

Gauge

5 1/2 stitches = 1 inch in stockinette stitch

Finished Size 

19 (22) inches in circumference, to fit most adult women (men).

Pattern Notes

How to make a baby cable: Knit 2 together, leaving stitches on the left needle. Insert right needle between these two stitches and knit the first stitch again, slipping both stitches off the left needle (without knitting the second stitch).

Begin

Cast on 96 (108) stitches.

Ribbed Edge 

Rounds 1-3: *[K1, p1] 4 times, k2 p2 repeat from * to end of round

Round 4 (Cable Round): *[K1, p1] 4 times, make baby cable (see Pattern Notes above), p2, repeat from * to end of round. 

Repeat Rounds 1-4 two more times.

Hat 

Rounds 1-3: *K10, p2, repeat from * to end of round.

Round 4 (Cable Round): *K8, make a baby cable, p2, repeat from * to end of round.

Repeat Rounds 1-4 until hat measures 5 1/4 (6) inches from cast on edge.

Crown 

Round 1 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k8, p2* repeat from * to end of round. 88 (99) stitches

Round 2: *K9, p2* repeat from * to end of round.

Round 3 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k7, p2* repeat from * to end of round. 80 (90) stitches

Round 4 (Cable Round): *K6, make a baby cable, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 
 

Round 5 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k6, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 72 (81) stitches

Round 6: *k7, p2, repeat from * to end of round.

Round 7 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k5, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 64 (72) stitches

Round 8 (Cable Round): *K4, make a baby cable, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 

Round 9 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k4, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 56 (63) stitches

Round 10: *K5, p2 repeat from * to end of round.

Round 11 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k3, p2, repeat from * to end of round. 48 (54) stitches

Round 12 (Cable Round): *K2, make a baby cable, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 

Round 13 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k4, repeat from * to end of round. 40 (45) stiches

Round 14: *K3, p2, repeat from * to end of round.

Round 15 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k1, p2, repeat from * to end of round. 32 (36) stitches

Round 16 (Cable Round): *Make a baby cable, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 

Round 17 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, p2 repeat from * to end of round. 24 (27) stitches

Round 18: *K1, p2, repeat from * to end of round.

Round 19 (Decrease Round): *K1, p2tog, repeat from * to end of round. 16 (18) stitches

Round 20 (Decrease Round): *K2tog repeat from * to end of round. 8 (9) stitches

Round 21 (Decrease Round: *K2tog repeat from * to end of round. For larger size, end with a k1. 4 (5) stitches

Using a tapestry needle, thread the end through the remaining stitches and pull tight. Bring the tail to the inside of the hat and weave in loose ends. 

Reader Comments (11)

So cute! I had to throw away my old favorite winter hat because the moths had gotten to it and it was beyond saving. :O( But now I'm inspired to make a new one! Thanks!
December 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterHeidi
I was wondering if it wouldn't be too difficult to morph this into a beret? Maybe skip the cables in the band, then do the increasing? What do you think?
Thanks.
December 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterSarah
Hi Sarah-

Why not! It would probably be very cute! If you give it a try please let us know. We'd love to see how it comes out.

Thanks!- Molly
December 12, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
it is just gorgeous! I am always looking for hat patterns to knit for my friends children and I am going to try this in DK as soon as I get my printer hooked up to the computer! Love it and thank you so much for sharing XXX
December 12, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterCrochet with Raymonf
Was wondering if the yarn you recommend is really soft-not itchy at all. considering making this sweet hat for a friend going through Chemo-again and needs a pick me up. Also wondering about coverage of the head.
Thanks
December 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterWendy
Hi Wendy-

This yarn is really really not itchy. It's one of the smoothest and softest yarns we have. I think it would be totally appropriate for this situation

Cashmere would also be non-itchy and the 8ply would work in this gauge: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/819-Jade-Sapphire-8-ply-Cashmere

For a non animal based fiber I'd recommend Blue Sky worsted cotton. It is very soft, comes in great colors and is easy to work with: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/721-Blue-Sky-Blue-Sky-Cotton

Please let us know if you have any more questions. Thank you!
- Molly
December 14, 2011 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Molly(a beautifull name-my daughter's as well! :) )
thanks so much for the thoughtful response!
this will make a wonderful surprise
happy holidays!
Wendy
December 14, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterWendy
Lovely pattern ~ thanks for sharing. I have completed one hat for my sweetie and am nearly done with a second one for me.

When working on my first hat, I made a change for Round 13:
Round 13 (Decrease Round): *K2tog, k2, P2, instead of K2tog, K4.

Thanks for sharing a wonderful and quick project. Happy New Year!
December 29, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterElizabeth
Hi! Great hat...already made one for myself. I'm now making one for a dear friend who's undergoing chemo and she's a huge University of Texas fan. It's hard buying yarn when you can't see or feel it yourself and I live in a small town with now nearby yarn stores. Can you help me find the right yarn in the UT orange (kind of a burnt orange)? THANK YOU!
Amy
January 27, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterAmy
Hi Amy-

We actually had similar question about making a hat for someone going through chemo earlier. If you'd like to check out my previous response please see the answer to "Wendy" 3 comments above.

As for the color. "Pumpkin" in Blue Sky cotton would work great: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/721-Blue-Sky-Blue-Sky-Cotton

"Kashquat" would be the closest in the cashmere but it is a bit bright: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/819-Jade-Sapphire-8-ply-Cashmere

"Canteloupe" would be closest in the For Better or Worsted but it is also a bit bright and light: http://www.purlsoho.com/purl/products/item/7913-Anzula-For-Better-or-Worsted

You can also call our website at 800-597-PURL if you'd like to talk to someone directly. They will have the yarn in front of them and will be able to give you a more perfect match. You can send them this link for the UT orange color: http://www.utexas.edu/what-starts-here/brand-identity/primary-colors

Thanks for the fun question!

Molly
January 27, 2012 | Registered Commenterpurl bee
Hi there,
I just made the Sweetie Pie hat and some matching fingerless mittens. I love it! The fit is perfect. I love how it is snug and covers my ears. Perfect for walking my dog in the cold Michigan winter! Thank you for sharing such a wonderful pattern.

You can see a picture of it here, on my blog. http://houseinhiddenhollow.blogspot.com/2012/02/fos-finished-objects.html

Josie
February 12, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterJosie

PostPost a New Comment

Enter your information below to add a new comment.
Author Email (optional):
Author URL (optional):
Post:
 
All HTML will be escaped. Hyperlinks will be created for URLs automatically.