(4/30/14)Ravelry notes (login needed): I am very excited about this project! I noticed the caterpillar stitch, p15, while looking through 400 knitting stitches, by Potter Craft. I’ve made an interpretation of the stitch by working knit 5, purl 1. The caterpillars will appear as the hat is turned inside-out. I started, and finished this little hat while riding the bus for a Sou’Wester Garden Club field trip to Hulda Klager Lilac Gardens in Woodland, WA. It was a good day!
Newborn Caterpillar Surprise Hat
Marilynn
Blacketer '14
Caterpillar Surprise, serendipitous Stepping Stones |
The
Caterpillar Surprise works well in a cotton or wool blend. The
caterpillar surprise is an interpretation of the caterpillar stitch
(400 knitting stitches,
by Potter Craft, p15). The
hat is
worked with more knits and just a few purls. This gives the
knitter something interesting to do, and if finished neatly, the
recipient can flip the hat inside-out for the caterpillars to appear. Caterpillar Surprise Hat takes just a few hours to knit, and makes
a perfect gift or accessory for either gender.
I am enjoying this project, and purchased an earth-tone DK to
re-knit the first hat because I think that interpretation of the
caterpillar stitch
looks more like stepping stones. I love serendipity.
Newborn:
flat 10” stretch 16” circumference, height 6”
[Adult:
flat 16”, stretches to 24” circumference, height 10”]
[Child:
flat 15”, stretches to 22” circumference, height 9”]
[Infant:
flat 14”, stretches to 20” circumference, height 8”]
Gauge:
5.5 stitches = 1” Adjust
needle size to match gauge.
[5 stitches =1" Adjust needle size to match gauge]
[5 stitches =1" Adjust needle size to match gauge]
Materials:
Yarn:
cotton or wool blend in DK weight
Newborn: 50yards/0.6oz
[Worsted
weight: Adult: 150 yards/ 2.5oz; Child: 125 yards/ 2oz; Infant:
90 yards/ 1.5oz]
Photo: Newborn Caterpillar Surprise and Stepping Stone Hats are knit in Plymouth Yarn Encore DK; 75%acrylic/ 25%wool colors: 451green, 6002tan(brown)
Needles: Newborn: Size US#5, US#6, 12” circular needles, set size US#6 double pointed needles
[Adult,
Child, Infant: Size US#7, US#8, 16” circular needles, set size US#8
double pointed needles]
Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle
Abbreviations: CO
= cast on K = knit P = purl Rnd = rounds sts = stitches
pm = place
marker k2tog= knit 2 stitches together
Special
Stitches: Caterpillar Surprise
(Asymmetrical,
reversible, flip inside-out to find the caterpillars)
Rnds
1- 8: *Knit 11, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds
9, 10: Knit
Rnds
11-18 : * Knit 8, purl 1, knit 3; repeat from * to end
Rnds
19, 20: Knit
(These 12 stitches and 20 rows create the caterpillar surprise pattern.)
Special Stitches: serendipitous Stepping Stones
(These 12 stitches and 20 rows create the caterpillar surprise pattern.)
Key: knit , purl - |
Special Stitches: serendipitous Stepping Stones
(Symmetrical,
reversible, think of patio pavers)
Rnds 1-10: * Knit 5, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds 11-20: * Knit 2, purl 1, knit 3; repeat from * to end
Rnds 1-10: * Knit 5, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds 11-20: * Knit 2, purl 1, knit 3; repeat from * to end
(These 6 stitches and 20 rows create the stepping stones pattern.)
Directions: Directions are written for size Newborn using DK yarn.
[Adult,
child,
and infant directions are in brackets and italic. Use worsted weight
yarn,
and size US#7, US#8 needles]
and size US#7, US#8 needles]
Brim: Use
the long-tail cast-on method, with US #5, 12” circular needles.
[US#7]
Cast
on 60 stitches. [84, 72, 60]sts
Place
marker & join together by knitting first stitch being careful not
to twist.
Rnds
1-10: * Knit 1, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Hat:
Caterpillar Surprise
With
US#6, 12”circular
needles, [US#8]
Rnds 1-8: *Knit 11, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds
9, 10: Knit
Rnds
11-18 : * Knit 8, purl 1, knit 3; repeat from * to end
Rnds
19, 20: Knit
To work rounds 11-18, I placed a second blue marker after the first purl 1, then counted as I had for rounds 1-8, remembering rounds 9, 10 and 19, 20 were knit. |
Hat: Stepping Stones
With
US#6, 12”circular
needles, [US#8]
Rnds
1-10: * Knit 5, purl 1; repeat from * to end
Rnds
11-20: * Knit 2, purl 1, knit 3; repeat from * to end
To work rounds 11-20, I placed a second blue marker after the first purl 1, then counted as I had for rounds 1-10. |
Work in Caterpillar Surprise or Stepping Stones pattern (ending on round 10 or 20)
for 5” from CO. [8”,7”, 6”] from CO
For
a taller hat, or fold-up brim work extra rounds of pattern before
starting the crown decreases.
Crown:
Change to double pointed
needles when needed.
Rnd 1: * K4, k2tog; repeat from * to end 50sts [70, 60, 50]sts
Rnds 2, 4, 6, 8 : Knit
Rnd 3: * K3, k2tog; repeat from * to end 40sts [56, 48,40]sts
Rnd 5: * K2, k2tog; repeat from * to end 30sts [42, 36, 30]sts
Rnd 7: * K1, k2tog; repeat from * to end 20sts [28, 24, 20]sts
Rnds 9, 10: * K2tog; repeat from * to end 5sts [7, 6, 5]sts
Finishing:
Cut 12” yarn and thread end through remaining stitches.
Pull
together, and tie off neatly for a reversible hat.
This
pattern is available on MarilynnsGardenKnitDesign.blogspot.com
Pattern pdf is available on Ravelry (login needed)
Pattern pdf is available on Ravelry (login needed)
Copyright 2014, Marilynn Blacketer. All rights
reserved. 5-11-14
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com
For pattern support please contact: marilynnblacketer@gmail.com
Newborn Caterpillar Surprise and Stepping Stones Hats! |
UPDATE: 9/15/14
Our little caterpillar surprise! |