My “YOU ARE LOVED” hats are worked flat and feature a textured heart in seed / moss stitch. They come in 4 sizes (newborn, 1 to 6 months, 6 to 12 months and toddlers) and are a perfect for a Baby Shower gift. And also for Valentine’s day!
This pattern is a wonderful way to practice reading small charts. If you’re new to following a grid, my Beginner’s Guide to Knitting Charts will show you exactly how to track your heart motif row by row.
Skill level: suitable for beginner knitters who know how to make k2tog and skp decreases (advanced beginners / easy level)
I hope you like them ๐ And if you have some extra time and yarn, these are perfect as charity hats ๐
The entire pattern for all sizes is below.
Project Detail
Requirement
Skill Level
Advanced Beginner (knit and purls, simple decreases)
Sizes
Newborn, 1 to 6 months, 6 to 12 months, toddler
Yarn Weight
DK or fingering (used double)
Needle Size
US6 (4mm) and US4 (3.5mm)
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Color codes are the same as in the written pattern. Newborn: to fit 12โโ to 14โโ (30.5 to 35.5 cm) of head circumference. 1 to 6 months:to fit 14โโ to 16โโ (35.5 to 40.5 cm) of head circumference. 6 to 12 months:to fit 16โโ to 18โโ (40.5 to 45.5 cm) of head circumference. Toddler: to fit 18โโ to 20โโ (45.5 to 51 cm) of head circumference.
MATERIALS & TOOLS
1 pair of straight needles US 6 (4 mm).
1 pair of straight needles US 4 (3.5 mm).
Approx. 50 yds (46 m) / 65 yds (60 m) / 90 yds (82 m) / 120 yds (110 m)of DK (8 ply) yarn. OR of light fingering yarn (approx 3 ply) USED DOUBLE (double the yardage).
Stitch markers.
Tapestry needle to weave in yarn ends and scissors.
GAUGE
21 sts x 28 rows in stocking st with US 6 (4 mm) needles = 4โ x 4โ (10 cm x 10 cm)
ABBREVIATIONS
CO: cast on
BO: bind off
RS: right side
WS: wrong side
st: stitch
k: knit
p: purl
k2tog: knit 2 sts together
skp: slip 1 st as if to knit, knit 1 st, pass the slipped st over
INSTRUCTIONS
1. CO 70 (82, 96, 110) sts with US 6 (4 mm) needles.
I always cast on and bind off stitches with larger needles than I use for the main work. This prevent my cast on and bind off rows from being too tight.
2. With US 4 (3.5 mm) needles work approx. 1โโ (2.5 cm) / 1.25โโ (3 cm) / 1.5โโ (4 cm) / 1.5โโ (4 cm) in 2/1 rib, ending with a WS row.
You can choose how the rib will look from the RS, as you can see in the photo below. The rib in the oatmeal hat is made by knitting *p2, k1* in the RS, whereas the pink one is made by knitting *k2, p1* in the RS.
3. Change to US 6 (4 mm) and knit 1 row (RS) while making 11 (9, 13, 11) decreases as follows:
k4, (k2tog, k4) x 11 times k8, (k2tog, k6) x 9 times, k2 k5, (k2tog, k5) x 13 times k9, (k2tog, k7) x 11 times, k2
Now you have a total of 59 (73, 83, 99) sts.
4. Work 1 (1, 3, 5) rows in stocking stitch with 1 garter st at each border. While working the last WS row, place 1 marker at each side of the middle 21 sts. Youโll be making the textured heart over those sts.
5. Continue working as follows:
1 garter st, stocking st until marker, TEXTURED HEART PATTERN (see below) over 21 sts, stocking st until 1 st remain, 1 garter st.
6. Once you finish the last row that includes the Textured Heart Pattern, knit 2 (4, 8, 10) more rows in stocking st with 1 garter st at each side. While working the last row (WS) place 4 markers as follows:
– At 9, 23, 37, 51 sts from the beginning of the row.
– At 10, 28, 46, 64 sts from the beginning of the row.
– At 12, 32, 52, 72 sts from the beginning of the row.
– At 14, 38, 62, 86 sts from the beginning of the row.
Markers are placed to signal where to make decreases in the next rows.
7. Now you are ready to make decreases in each RS row, in order to shape the crown of the hat. Youโll be decreasing 8 sts per row by k2tog BEFORE each marker and skp AFTER each marker. I write below, for each size, the rows in which you need to make decreases and the resulting number of sts after each one is done, so you can check your progress if you need to. Remove markers as you go in the last row.
9. Using a tapestry needle pass the yarn inside the 11 (9, 11, 11) sts to take them out of your knitting needle:
10. Pull tightly to close. I usually give it another turn inside all sts.
11. Sew your hat using the lateral garter sts as guide:
Not sure how to sew the hat using the knots left by the garter stitches? Head over to my Joining Guide for tips on neat seams (look for the “Vertical Edge-to-Edge Seam” title).
12. Weave in yarn ends, and that’s it!
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Are you knitting a gift set?
The best companions for this hat would be a vest and a blanket. Here are some popular free patterns for you:
The YOU ARE LOVED vest. A sweet looking, matching companion to this hat, uses a similar textured heart and a convenient buttoned fastening for the shoulders to make it easier to put on and take out without discomforting the little one.
The ALPHABET COLLECTION. You can knit the whole Alphabet into a blanket or choose only the letters that form the baby’s name. And why not pairing those blocks with some favourite Animals and one or two Heart blocks to keep the LOVE theme?
Additional Notes
This is how the hat looks if you knit the main part it in seed / moss st instead of stocking st. Cute, right?
TEXTURED HEART PATTERN: row-by-row written instructions
Over 21 sts.
Row 1) k all sts
Row 2) p all sts
Row 3) k10, p1, k10
Row 4) p9, k1, p1, k1, p9
Row 5) k8, (p1, k1) x 3 times, k7
Row 6) p7, (k1, p1) x 4 times, p6
Row 7) k6, (p1, k1) x 5 times, k5
Row 8) p5, (k1, p1) x 6 times, p4
Row 9) k4, (p1, k1) x 7 times, k3
Row 10) p3, (k1, p1) x 8 times, p2
Row 11) k4, (p1, k1) x 7 times, k3
Row 12) p3, (k1, p1) x 8 times, p2
Row 13) k2, (p1, k1) x 9 times, k1
Row 14) p3, (k1, p1) x 8 times, p2
Row 15) k2, (p1, k1) x 9 times, k1
Row 16) p3, (k1, p1) x 8 times, p2
Row 17) k2, (p1, k1) x 9 times, k1
Row 18) p3, (k1, p1) x 8 times, p2
Row 19) k4, (p1, k1) x 3 times, k1, (k1, p1) x 3 times, k4
Row 20) p3, (k1, p1) x 3 times, p3, (p1, k1) x 3 times, p3
Row 21) k4, (p1, k1) x 2 times, k5, (k1, p1) x 2 times, k4
Row 22) p5, k1, p9, k1, p5
Row 23) k all sts
Row 24) p all sts
TEXTURED HEART PATTERN: charted instructions
Read all odd rows from right to left, and all even rows from left to right.
Not sure how to read this chart? Visit Section 2: Stitches & Textures in our Knitting Academy.
STITCH GLOSSARY
Stockinette Stitch (also called Stocking Stitch)
RS: k all sts WS: p all stsAlternate those 2 rows.
Seed / Moss Stitch
Row 1) *k1, p1*, repeat from * to * Row 2) k over p, and p over k. Always repeat row 2.
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Hi there. I’ve not heard of it either, I’m sorry. Unless you’re referring to that one garter stitch you knit at the borders to make seaming more easy. Could it be that?
Casting on 70 for newborn size didn’t work out right in the very beginning… pearling one for the ribbing. Have one extra stitch at the end. Not a good start ๐ฃ
Am puzzled by the 110 cast on (for the toddler size) and how to work out the ribbing that is a multiple of 3. What do you suggest for the correction?? Many thanks!
Hi Patricia! I do the following: 1 garter st, *k2, p1*, 1 garter st (or 1 garter st, *p2, k1*, 1 garter st, depending on your preference). And use the garter sts at each side to sew at the end. Cheers!
Thanks so much for the incredibly quick reply! That makes perfect sense. Very cute pattern, thank you! I knit for World Vision and I know some sweet child will feel the love!
Just wondering- have you even knit this on circular needles, I realize it would need adapting.
You’re welcome, I’m happy you to hear you find it useful. I did make some on circular needles! You should have to drop those 2 sts at the sides (the ones you use for sewing at the end). For the toddler size, you should cast on 108 directly. Or cast on 109 sts and then knit together the first and last st you casted on when joining your circle ๐
If you have more questions, I’m here!
Good morning I paid via Paypal but I have not found the YOU ARE LOVED pattern in my download. I only got a WIN ZIP file that I really was not interested in but now have it. I want to get started and actually download this pattern. Thank you
Hello Nancy. After the payment was cleared by PayPal you should’ve received an email with a download link. I’ll write to your email right now to help you.
Iโm feeling mathematically challenged:) If I cast on 70 stitches for the newborn hat, have a garter stitch at the end of each row, that leaves 68 stitches, doesnโt it? And thatโs not evenly divisible by 3.
Not at all, you’re right! But when i designed this pattern I made the original instructions with the 2×2 rib in mind. You can work (if you prefer the p2, k1 rib) as follows (RS): 1 garter st, *p2, k1* until 3 sts remain in your right needle, p2, 1 garter st. I hope this helps!
Ceci
I an having trouble with decreasing the hat for a 6moth Placing the markers were you said it is not centered and i run out of stiches with the two middle markers Putting on the fist marker at 37 stiches only leaves 21 stiches after you put the last marker on.
When you say 6 month you refer to the size 6 to 12 m, right? Let’s see… Maybe we use markers differently? I place my markers AFTER each stitch I mentioned in the instructions. Did you placed the marker #1 after st 12, marker #2 after st 32, marker #3 after st 52 and marker #4 after st 72?
I’ve never used markers before, and can’t get my head around it. Is there any way you could note the number of stitches for each line between each decrease, e.g. for the first line of the 1-6mth pattern:
knit 9, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 10. Thank you!
Thank you for this very sweet Heart hat!
You’re welcome! And thank you for your message ๐
Lovely thank you. it would be awesome to have a print friendly button on the pattern.
Thank you!
This such a lovely hat.Thank you for sharing. Can it be done on circular needles?
I am making this on circular needles. What do you mean by placing a marker on each side of the middle 21 middle stitches?
The 21/stitches are for the heart. You need markers to know where each row is the heart begins and ends.
Cute pattern however for the 1-6mo. size the 82 stitches to cast on does not work for the rib as 82 is not a multiple of 3. it didn’t work for me?
It didn’t work for the newborn size either…(casting on 70)!!! So NOW what to do???
I just did knit 1 pearl 1 rib
Is there another name for the lateral garter stitch? I’ve not heard of it before and haven’t been able to find any tutorials on it
Hi there. I’ve not heard of it either, I’m sorry. Unless you’re referring to that one garter stitch you knit at the borders to make seaming more easy. Could it be that?
Casting on 70 for newborn size didn’t work out right in the very beginning… pearling one for the ribbing. Have one extra stitch at the end. Not a good start ๐ฃ
I do not know how to figure out how many sts to cast on for a 20″. Is it possible?
Hi! With my knitting tension, I would cast on 124 sts to be sure. Let me know how it goes!
Am puzzled by the 110 cast on (for the toddler size) and how to work out the ribbing that is a multiple of 3. What do you suggest for the correction?? Many thanks!
Hi Patricia! I do the following: 1 garter st, *k2, p1*, 1 garter st (or 1 garter st, *p2, k1*, 1 garter st, depending on your preference). And use the garter sts at each side to sew at the end. Cheers!
Thanks so much for the incredibly quick reply! That makes perfect sense. Very cute pattern, thank you! I knit for World Vision and I know some sweet child will feel the love!
Just wondering- have you even knit this on circular needles, I realize it would need adapting.
You’re welcome, I’m happy you to hear you find it useful. I did make some on circular needles! You should have to drop those 2 sts at the sides (the ones you use for sewing at the end). For the toddler size, you should cast on 108 directly. Or cast on 109 sts and then knit together the first and last st you casted on when joining your circle ๐
If you have more questions, I’m here!
Good morning I paid via Paypal but I have not found the YOU ARE LOVED pattern in my download. I only got a WIN ZIP file that I really was not interested in but now have it. I want to get started and actually download this pattern. Thank you
Hello Nancy. After the payment was cleared by PayPal you should’ve received an email with a download link. I’ll write to your email right now to help you.
Iโm feeling mathematically challenged:) If I cast on 70 stitches for the newborn hat, have a garter stitch at the end of each row, that leaves 68 stitches, doesnโt it? And thatโs not evenly divisible by 3.
Not at all, you’re right! But when i designed this pattern I made the original instructions with the 2×2 rib in mind. You can work (if you prefer the p2, k1 rib) as follows (RS): 1 garter st, *p2, k1* until 3 sts remain in your right needle, p2, 1 garter st. I hope this helps!
Ceci
Thank you! Now I understand how it works. The hat is sweet and due to your speedy response I can start it this evening!
Great, I’m so happy to hear it! Enjoy your knitting ๐ค
I an having trouble with decreasing the hat for a 6moth Placing the markers were you said it is not centered and i run out of stiches with the two middle markers Putting on the fist marker at 37 stiches only leaves 21 stiches after you put the last marker on.
When you say 6 month you refer to the size 6 to 12 m, right? Let’s see… Maybe we use markers differently? I place my markers AFTER each stitch I mentioned in the instructions. Did you placed the marker #1 after st 12, marker #2 after st 32, marker #3 after st 52 and marker #4 after st 72?
My toddler sized hat turned out huge!!! Checked my guage too before starting. End result could easily fit a large adult.
Do you have any guidance for how to sew the seam? I’m having trouble with that! It’s a beautiful pattern!!
I’ve never used markers before, and can’t get my head around it. Is there any way you could note the number of stitches for each line between each decrease, e.g. for the first line of the 1-6mth pattern:
knit 9, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 14, k2tog, skp, knit 10. Thank you!
Thank you so much for this lovely pattern, so kind of you to share it with everyone