How do I alter an infant hat knitting pattern to fit an adult?
March 6, 2007 12:51 AM
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I found the best hat pattern ever, but it is designed for an infant's cranium. If I want to knit one that will fit my rather sizable noggin, what should I do to the pattern?
This is the coolest pattern ever, but I want to knit a hat for a normal adult sized head rather than a child sized head! You can check out the pattern at http://www.poormojo.org/cgi-bin/gennie.pl?Squid+232+bi
I'm not a great knitter, so while I can do everything in the instructions (probably) altering patterns hasn't worked so well for me in the past. The last hat pattern I altered ended up sized for a polar bear rather than my cousin.
Any help or tips? Thank you!
posted by stewiethegreat to sports, hobbies, & recreation (7 comments total)
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Anyway, you could theoretically make the pattern without any adjustments at all, if you can get a gauge that will give you a hat that fits. Usually, you measure around your head, and then knit an inch or two slightly smaller to allow for stretching. I usually knit hats to 20" for my head (smallish adult female size). If you can get 4 sts/inch, that will give you a 20" hat without having to change anything about the pattern.
So I'd get yarn that isn't too fine, and aim for that 4 sts/inch gauge, and then just knit the pattern as written. Easy!
You can also do math for this -- say your gauge is 5 sts/inch, and you want your hat to be 21 inches at the brim -- you'll have to end up with about 105 stitches at the brim. 105 is 80 (the original stitch count at the brim -- 30 + 10 + 30 + 10) x 1.3, almost. (104, but close enough). So you could take the numbers in the pattern and multiply by 1.3, rounding where necessary. But honestly, since the pattern doesn't call for a specific yarn anyway, I'd just go with a heavy worsted or something and aim for that 4 sts/inch gauge to avoid the math. ;)
Thanks for showing us that pattern, though -- it's really cute! And I have some babies to knit for, since it seems that lots of people I know are having them lately.
posted by litlnemo at 3:18 AM on March 6, 2007