Our sweet little baby yoda hat is the perfect newborn photography prop for the Star Wars loving parents. The soft and chunky yarn makes this project a quick knit.
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Supplies:
Yarn – Lion Brand Thick & Quick yarn (Super Bulky 6). Color – Grass.
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Needles – US 13/9mm or whichever size needed to obtain gauge. Size US 13/9mm circular needles, 16” long and US 13/9mm double pointed needles for the ears.
Darning needle, stitch marker, measuring tape and scissors.
Gauge:
4” x 4” = 9 stitches and 12 rows in stocking stitch (same as pattern). I recommend using US 13 needles, but if you are a loose knitter you may need to drop down to US 11 or go up to US 15 for tighter knitters.
Be sure to check your gauge to ensure the hat will fit your little one properly.
Abbreviations:
K = Knit
P = Purl
K2tog = Knit two together
Sizes:
Newborn, 0-3 Months, 3-6 Months.
Directions:
Newborn:
Cast on 25 stitches on your circular needle.
Join.
Purl 1 round.
K all for 12 rounds.
Decrease: *K2, K2together; repeat from * to last stitch. K 1.
K all for 1 round.
Cut yarn and weave through the remaining stitches. Insert the tail into the hat through the middle opening and pull to close up the top. Secure the tail tightly on the inside and weave in the end.
Move on to the ears (directions below)
0-3 Months
Cast on 26 stitches on your circular needle.
Join.
Purl 1 round.
K all for 14 rounds.
Decrease: *K2, K2together; repeat from * to last 2 stitches, K2.
K all for 1 round.
Cut yarn and weave through the remaining stitches. Insert tail into the hat through the middle and pull to close up the top. Secure the tail tightly on the inside and weave in the end.
Move on to the ears (directions below)
3-6 Months
Cast on 28 stitches on your circular needle.
Join.
Purl 1 round.
K all for 15 rounds.
Decrease: *K2, K2together; repeat from * to end.
K all for 1 round.
Cut yarn and weave through the remaining stitches. Insert tail into the hat through the middle and pull to close up the top. Secure the tail tightly on the inside and weave in the end. Move on to the ears (directions below).
Baby Yoda ears directions:
Cast on 12 stitches. Leave at least a 6 inch tail to attach the ear onto the hat. Divide the stitches evenly onto two double pointed needles (6 stitches on each needle).
Join.
Row 1-5: K all (12 sts). Turn.
Row 6 – K1, K2tog, K to end of 1st needle. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Row 7 – K all. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Row 8 – K2, K2tog, K1. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Row 9 – K1, K2tog, K1. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Row 10 – K2tog, K1. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Row 11 – K2tog. Repeat on 2nd needle.
Cut yarn, leaving a tail. Thread tail through the remaining two stitches and tuck the end into the inside of the ear. Make 2nd ear.
Using the tail at the base of the ear, thread the darning needle. Fold over the top corner of the ear and stitch it a few times to have a slight fold along the top. Attach the ear to the side of the hat. Make sure the ear has been attached in multiple points along the front and back to keep it from flopping to the front or back when the hat is worn. Repeat on the other side, making sure the ears are even.
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