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If you're new to knitting, there's no better place to start than a garter stitch hat project. Worked as a flat piece in knit stitch (no purls required!) and seamed up at the end, this color-blocked hat is gender-neutral and anything but boring. You'll learn how to make a gauge swatch, cast on and bind off, change colors and seam – all in one little hat! Creativebug’s resident knitter, Faith Hale, designed this technique-packed cap to be worked on straight needles, making it easy for the beginner knitter. Keep the look of this hat graphic with two colors, or keep it simple with one bold solid. Either way, it looks great on both men and women, and is a quick-to-knit handmade gift.
Looking for another great garter stitch project? Learn how to make the Easiest Garter Stitch Slippers.
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What you’ll get:
Looking for another great garter stitch project? Learn how to make the Easiest Garter Stitch Slippers.
Here’s what you’ll need:
- 1 ball Red Heart Chic Sheep by Marly Bird in main color (platinum); 1 ball in contrast color (poolside)
- Size US 8 knitting needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
- Yarn needle
- Scissors
- 10 split stitch markers
- Ruler
- Pattern PDF
Downloads:
- Cast on and bind off
- Make and measure a gauge swatch
- Work garter stitch
- Decrease using a knit 2 together (K2tog)
- Read a knitting pattern
What you’ll get:
- An easy-to-follow class on how to knit an easy garter stitch hat
- 5 HD video lessons you can access online anytime, anywhere
- Detailed supply list and downloadable pattern PDF
- Step-by-step instruction by expert instructor Faith Hale
- The ability to leave comments, ask questions and interact with other students
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Easiest Garter Stitch Hat Reviews
237 users recommended this class to a friend
Margaret Searcy
I don't know how to knit, I crochet a little, but this seems to be an easy way to learn how to knit. I am definitely thinking about trying this. I enjoyed watching. Thank you
2 days ago
C. M.
I have never tried to knit anything before, but Faith made it look more than possible for me to do this. I watched the videos once, I know what I need to purchase, and tomorrow I will be out shopping for the supplies so that I can rewatch the videos and try my own hand at knitting. I'm excited!
More than 3 months ago