Knitting patterns for hats, caps, and ear warmers. Click on the individual pattern for sizes and materials.
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Designed by Eric Robinson
Is it a hat or is it a bag? This easy two-color pattern is knit in a tube, with no shaping. The Turkish pattern called “Poppy” is symmetrical, which makes following the chart a breeze. Knit it in two or more colors and finish it off with tassels and braids. A fun project for worsted weight yarns.
Pictured in Jet Black, Peacock, Pistachio and Blue Violet Mountain Mohair
Easy Knitting
Designed by Melissa Johnson
The prototype of this hat was “borrowed” by our staff members for ski outings to various mountains during the snowy winter of 2007-08. This warm and flattering hat has a cabled band that is knit sideways and an attractive double decrease at the crown. The cabled band can be knit alone to wear as an earwarmer.
Pictured in Lichen Wonderfully Woolly
Intermediate Knitting
Simply perfect for your first child or grandchild, for a gift, for a carry-along project, for a community raffle. The all-over brocade pattern makes this an heirloom cap. Knit one or one in every color, with or without a ruffle. Pictured in Unbleached White Cotton Comfort Intermediate knitting
One pleasant evening of knitting will produce this versatile beret! A seed stitch band snugs over the ears on a winter's day, or fits comfortably on the crown of a lucky head.
Designed by our friend Cap Sease, this sweet little hat is a companion to Grandma’s Delight.
Pictured in Mint Cotton Comfort
With two contrasting colors of Capricorn, you can creat two very different hats by switching the position of the colors from main to accent. Consider combining two different handpainted colors, one natural color with one handpaint, or two naturals
Pictured in various colors of Capricorn
To learn or teach knitting in the round, start here. This cozy cap is knit on circular needles with a double strand of yarn. Choose a rolled or crocheted edge.
Pictured in Day Lily Mountain Mohair
Designed by Maureen Clark
The picot edge, tiny bows pattern stitch and playful curls combine in a hat for gals of all ages.
Pictured in Blue Violet Mountain Mohair
Doris Fredericks, a local potter and fine knitter, designed this hat for two or more colors. Choose from five motifs: snowflake, horse, cat, duck and chicken. Edging and ties are single crochet.
This cozy hood extends down inside the back of baby’s jacket, keeping your child’s neck warm without the need for a separate scarf. Knit in one piece, it can be made in a single color or stripes.
Pictured in Coral Bell and Day Lily Mountain Mohair
Stay warm elegantly with this hooded scarf in seed stitch.
Pictured in Blizzard Mountain Mohair
Perfect for a first Fair Isle Project or to try out a color scheme for the companion Great Meadows Cardigan, this hat is colorful, fun and easy to knit.
Pictured in Moss, Mesa, Rhubarb and Claret Mountain Mohair
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