A fun little hat for your Blythe doll made from soft wool/acrylic blend yarn. The hat has a strap that closes with a button and buttonhole and the corners of the hat can be pinched out to look like cat’s ears. The pattern is free to download so you can make your own.
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In a Flurry knitted hat for Blythe
This hat was inspired by crisp blue skies, snowfights, and marshmallows…all the wonders of Winter. It’s knit in the colours of classic Wedgewood and decorated with a fake fur edge around the face and embroidered with white snowflakes. The pattern is free to download.
Polar Cap knitted hat for Blythe
Turn your Blythe doll into a little snow elf with this soft and simple knitted hat. Embellish with embroidery and sparkly things for more magic. The pattern is free to download so you can make your own.
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Little Bear Hat – free pattern
Another free pattern for download for your Blythe dolls due to me having some leftover yarn and some free time. And the results – a sweet little hat with bear ears.
I’d love to see it knit in realistic browns like a bear, or a mouse, so please post your pics if you make one.
Raspberry Ripple Hat – free pattern
Here’s a free pattern for your Blythe dolls.
Raspberry Ripple is a fun novelty hat that knits up quickly. The pink and white acrylic blend yarn (Lincraft’s Big Wool) reminded me of ice cream with raspberries – hence the name.
Chocolate sprinkles (brown bugle beads) make it even more delicious! Continue reading “Raspberry Ripple Hat – free pattern”
Variation on a theme
I could say that I was experimenting with the daisy stitch pattern and came across this interesting variation of my A Handsomely Tweedy Hat pattern. But that would be lying. The truth is I forgot which row I was on and repeated myself. The results are good though.
For best results use a really Earthy, tweedy yarn. Otherwise, stick with the original design. Continue reading “Variation on a theme”
A Handsomely Tweedy Hat
I love Melbourne’s European influences and when I’m visiting I always try to get to Albert Park to enjoy a well made coffee and some cake. Albert Park is also home to The Avenue bookstore, where I can lose myself for hours, and The Wool Baa yarn store, where I disappear again for a few more hours. On a recent visit I was seduced by a few balls of Debbie Bliss’s Donegal Luxury Tweed Aran yarn. Continue reading “A Handsomely Tweedy Hat”