Gumnut Hat Sewing Pattern – Doll
A sweet, nature inspired beanie. Knit from the brim up, this hat is knit in the round on double point or circular needles, ending in a cute little icord stem.
You will receive a clear, detailed tutorial for the hat.
The Gumnut Hat knitting pattern is available separately or as part of the value-priced bundle.
Skill Level: Beginner/Advanced Beginner
Make old things new again! Twig + Tale knitting patterns pair wonderfully with upcycled yarns. The Gumnut Hat uses very little yarn so look to reclaimed fibres, thrift finds, and hand spuns for inspiration.
Supplies
Yarn:
The Gumnut Hat is designed to work with 48 yards (44m) of Burnt Hill Yarns Vespers 8ply.
Vespers 8ply is a smooth, plied 100% merino, grown and made in the South Island of New Zealand. It has a a WPI of 11 and a commercially worsted spun grist of 1052ypp. 116 yards (106m) 50g.
Needles:
US6/4mm DPNs or Circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
Notions:
Stitch markers
Yarn or tapestry needle
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
To fit: 13” (33cm) Classic Cloth Doll head
Printing Info
This is a print-at-home PDF pattern. Pdf is US Letter/A4 size
FAQ
Q: What size doll will this fit?
A: This pattern is designed specially to fit the Twig + Tale® 15″ Classic Cloth Dolls which you can find here.
Q: Do you offer other doll-sized clothing patterns?
A: We’ve got you covered! Find our full collection of doll-sized clothing patterns here.
There is also a doll clothing bundle here to help your decision-making easier!
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CARE + SAFETY
Items made from Classic Cloth Dolls + their clothes sewing and knitting patterns are not suitable for children under the age of three.
These dolls are special and are not meant to be played with by unsupervised babies or small children who might swallow the small pieces of their wardrobes, or chew off an ear or limb.
The limbs may be attached with string which if came loose could pose a choking hazard.
The outfits for these dolls may also contain small parts such as shoes which could pose a choking hazard.
Adult supervision is always recommended and you should routinely check the items you have made for loose threads or signs of damage that could cause harm.