I’ve been asked to translate the pattern for the baby cap. Here it is. English understanding people – I hope you will enjoy it and I hope to see a lot of nice caps around! Thanks to Theresa. She made the traslation.
Gauge: 28 stitches = 10 cm
Yarn: 50 grams of light and dark pink yarn, baby weight.
Sizes: 6 mo (1) 2 yr
CO 121 (125) 131 stitches with 2.5 mm circular needle, join then knit 7 rounds in garter stitch (purl one round, then knit one round) then change to 3 mm needles and knit in stockinette stitch, changing colors every 2 rows.
On the next round, increase and decrease as follows:
k1, M1, k18 (18) 19, slip 1 – knit 2 tog tbl – psso, k 18 (19) 20, M1, k1, M1
k 18 (19) 20, slip 1 – knit 2 tog tbl – psso, k 18 (19) 20, M1, k1, M1, k 18
(19) 20, slip 1 – knit 2 tog tbl – psso, k 18 (18) 19, M1, k1
Repeat these increases and decreases every other round for 8 (9) 10 more rounds. Then do only the decreases every other round until there are 7 (11) 11 stitches left. Then k2tog until only one stitch is left, break yarn and thread through remaining stitches.
Steam block the cap from the inside with a damp cloth over. Attach crocheted or I-cord ribbon in each side.
The pattern is available in norwegian too


16 mai 2007 at 2:42 pm
[...] The pattern is available in english too [...]
16 mai 2007 at 4:45 pm
It’s so cute! Thank you so much for the pattern, I can’t wait to start one.
16 mai 2007 at 5:47 pm
It’s beautiful. Thank you.
16 mai 2007 at 5:59 pm
Thank you so much! I’m very excited to make lots of these. :)
16 mai 2007 at 6:30 pm
Thank you for translating and sharing this with us. Maybe I’ll cast on for one tomorrow in honor of Syttende Mai?
16 mai 2007 at 7:48 pm
Thank you!
17 mai 2007 at 1:00 am
[...] Sweet Baby Cap I’ve been asked to translate the pattern for the baby cap. Here it is. English understanding people – I hope you […] [...]
17 mai 2007 at 6:47 am
Thank you SOSOSOSO much!!
17 mai 2007 at 3:15 pm
I just came over from Ravelry and I am so happy you translated this pattern. It is the cutest hat and I can’t wait to make it.
17 mai 2007 at 4:36 pm
Thanks so much! I’ve been waiting and hoping for the pattern. It’s so very cute!
18 mai 2007 at 2:30 am
Thank you! The hat reminds me of the Jaywalker sock. I’m envisioning a matching set.
18 mai 2007 at 2:03 pm
[...] by casting on the Norwegian baby hat pattern Adrienne posted, the pattern has been translated into english and I think the variegated blue yarn My Jen (no I haven’t licked her and claimed her as my [...]
20 mai 2007 at 8:37 pm
Thank you for translating and sharing this wonderful pattern. I can’t wait to knit it!
20 mai 2007 at 8:48 pm
Great pattern and great hat!
22 mai 2007 at 5:17 am
Thanks for sharing, very nice of you.
22 mai 2007 at 5:33 am
Thank you for sharing the pattern!!! The hats are just adorable, I can’t wait to give one a try.
22 mai 2007 at 3:21 pm
Can you tell me (I am missing something) – after I switch to the 3mm needles and stockinette, how many rounds do I knit before starting the inc/dec rows?
22 mai 2007 at 3:25 pm
Thank you for sharing the translation, it’s a wonderful hat.
22 mai 2007 at 7:44 pm
Hello to everybody!
Thanks for nice comments about the hat. I hope to see many nice versions around. I’ll be glad to see a picture or get an URL to visit when you have done the cap!
To Carrie:
You start the inc/dec rows just after you have switched to the 3mm needles.
22 mai 2007 at 9:21 pm
Thanks so much – this is an adorable pattern and I can’t wait to make it!
24 mai 2007 at 3:14 pm
Thank you for a very sweet pattern. I just posted my finished cap on my site. And you might be interested to see this: http://philacraft.blogspot.com/2006/06/snufkin.html. You have fellow Moomin fans in the US!
24 mai 2007 at 3:18 pm
Sorry, here’s that link to Snuflin again without the period after html.
http://philacraft.blogspot.com/2006/06/snufkin.html
All good wishes, Cristina
28 mai 2007 at 2:57 am
Thanks for the great translation! I’ve got one on the needles!
30 mai 2007 at 2:30 pm
Well, now I must knit one.
31 mai 2007 at 12:56 am
This has got to be the cutiest little baby hat I’ve seen in a log time. thank you so much for the translation………..Do you have any other patterns like this that you could translate? I would be interested in any that you have. Thank you so much………….cindy012055@sbcglobal.net
1 juni 2007 at 2:46 am
Thanks for this pattern! i’m just going to put it aside for fall knitting days.
16 juni 2007 at 11:45 am
[...] “Where’s Waldo-esque” knee socks, some other socks (still to be determined) and a Scandinavian-inspired Baby Cap for my landlords’ [...]
17 juni 2007 at 3:41 pm
[...] on the microwave in the kitchen) or I could have made some serious progress on my second Norwegian baby cap but I had at some point removed the 3mm DPNs I need to switch to after knitting the 6 rows of [...]
19 juni 2007 at 1:03 am
[...] Sweet Baby Cap by Gro Yarn: Socks that Rock in Monsoon and Autumn (40grams) Needles: 3mm and [...]
21 juni 2007 at 6:21 am
[...] the Viking Baby (aka Fetus Fischer) needed a Viking Baby Cap. After reading and seeing photos of this baby cap on Adrian’s blog, I knew it would be perfect. I used up the remaining Socks that Rock and [...]
25 juni 2007 at 8:56 am
Thanks for the lovely pattern, it provided a very useful last-minute gift for my friend’s one-year-old!
http://theknitnursechronicles.blogspot.com/2007/06/young-jose.html
26 juni 2007 at 1:35 am
[...] morning on my way to work I cast off my second Norwegian Baby Hat, I dare say that this has by far become my chosen hat pattern for the small set. I think it may [...]
27 juni 2007 at 5:21 pm
Thanks for the pattern! Cheers!
27 juni 2007 at 5:58 pm
[...] Another Sweet Baby Cap from the leftovers (about 30g of yarn on 2.75mm needles). This one will actually be gifted. [...]
3 juli 2007 at 12:57 am
Thank you so much!
I can’t wait to start on them…
(gonna have to make a dozen!)
4 juli 2007 at 3:55 pm
Thanks for translating! That is so beautiful, I’m gonna start one NOW! :)
16 juli 2007 at 11:23 pm
How generous of you to share this lovely pattern. So many little ones will benefit from your thoughtfulness!
19 juli 2007 at 4:27 pm
[...] pattern is from Grosblog and was graciously translated to English by Theresa. The blue and red hat is for [...]
27 juli 2007 at 3:51 am
What a seriously sweet baby cap!
27 juli 2007 at 4:13 am
[...] Norwegian Baby Cap x 2 – Fabel Superwash(1), Regia Color(2) [...]
27 juli 2007 at 7:56 pm
that is adorable
thanks
2 august 2007 at 4:32 pm
[...] This free pattern is absolutely awesome. I am in love. It’s almost as good as the Norwegian Baby Hat pattern. Almost. Actually, I may love them both equally. Maybe by Friday you will even get to see [...]
4 august 2007 at 9:56 pm
What an adorable baby hat! Thank you so very much, for the pattern.
But I’m so confused, maybe because I’m fairly new to knitting.
I’ve never had any problems yet, understanding a pattern but when I read this one I just don’t get it, sorry.
When I change to the 3 mm needle size, I start doing the inc./dec. rows right away? Yet it says that when you change to the 3 mm needles, you knit in stockinette stitch?
It states, “Repeat these increases and decreases every other round” What do I do on every other round after the inc./dec. round? Straight knitting?
Then later it says: “Then do only the decreases every other round, etc….”
To me I can only see what looks like one continuous round of mixed increasing, and decreasing. I don’t see a round of only decreasing.
And if I’m decreasing on every other round, do I do straight knitting on the other round? Thus, every other round?
I would be so very grateful, if somebody could please clarify all of this for me. My email address is below.
I would love to be able to make this cute little hat for my grandson, but I can’t understand the instructions.
Please if you could possibly email me with some help on how to knit this hat with specifics in regards to my questions above, I would appreciate it soooooo much.
My email address is: queen_gueneviere@yahoo.ca Please put at the top, “Sweet Baby Cap” so that I’ll know it’s not spam. Thank you so very much to anybody who can help me out. I’ll be so very grateful to have some help so that I can understand the directions, and be able to make this hat for my grandson. :) Thank you, thank you, thank you, to whomever is kind enough to email me, with help on this.
15 august 2007 at 12:50 pm
I made your cap this week. It’s brilliant. I posted a little “clarification” on my blog based on what I figured out from your photos – I hope that’s ok.
15 august 2007 at 3:48 pm
[...] Norwegian Baby Cap: Featured Excuse: 1) She just grows too fast! 2) The baby isn’t due till November. Actually, [...]
25 august 2007 at 4:10 am
Great hat but could you tell me what the M1 stands for is it make one.
Thanks
27 august 2007 at 6:44 am
YES! M1 = make one ;)
29 august 2007 at 2:31 pm
[...] the hat and the booties (digressed from pattern and knit the cuff in 1×1 rib) Yarn: Apple Laine in [...]
3 september 2007 at 5:52 am
[...] I’m knitting a Sweet Baby Cap to match those little socks. I need help with the directions. In normal circumstances I’m [...]
5 september 2007 at 1:43 am
[...] it. I thought it was just as fiddly as DPNs for sock knitting. But see, I wanted to make this cute baby cap. Casting on 121 stitches on size 1 DPNs didn’t exactly sound like a fun way to spend an [...]
9 september 2007 at 5:08 am
[...] I knit this hat for my son (I got distracted, thanks to Ravelry*), and realized it went so nicely with the pink, I [...]
14 september 2007 at 1:10 am
[...] Max is modeling the Sweet Baby Cap. It’s a wonderful pattern and I highly recommend it. It’s a great use for [...]
30 september 2007 at 5:42 pm
[...] Djevellue for Addie, daughter of my friends R & D. I picked up a skein of Socks That Rock [...]
15 oktober 2007 at 2:04 am
[...] Sweet Baby Cap I also made mittens using Ann Budd’s book of [...]
20 oktober 2007 at 11:51 pm
[...] love this Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap. Example [...]
27 oktober 2007 at 7:10 pm
[...] Sweet little Baby Cap- Finished in 24 hours! [...]
28 oktober 2007 at 1:01 am
Thank you, thank you for the translation :)
I´ve been looking for a “knit in the round” version of this hat, I´m Icelandic and actually wore this kind of hats myself when I was a baby (still have one of mine)
I´m a novice knitter but still managed to knit this cap in 2 days for my 6 week old son.
I must take a picture tomorrow and post here to show off :)
29 oktober 2007 at 9:12 pm
Here are 2 pictures of my beautiful boy with his fantastic baby cap :)
http://s3.frontur.com/img/330/20071029134936_0.jpg
http://s3.frontur.com/img/330/20071029135322_2.jpg
Not the best pictures but they´ll do for now. I actually finished another one, made it bigger and finished of with an I-cord at the top.
30 oktober 2007 at 12:51 pm
hi
wonderful post
1 november 2007 at 11:59 am
I am so thrilled to get this pattern. It is adorable and I will be out on the streets today in search of the perfect yarn. I think it will be Artyarn.
19 november 2007 at 4:51 am
I love this hat! Thank you for having the pattern translated. My husband and I visited Iceland 3 years ago and I fell in love with everything there – especially all the knitted garments!
Has anyone knitted this hat in the largest size and been 6 stitches short of finishing the pattern at the end of the first increase/decrease row? Help! What am I doing wrong?
19 november 2007 at 4:02 pm
I love this pattern and can’t stop knitting it. Here are some finished hats to show off.
http://knitlet.typepad.com/knitlet/2007/11/cold-please-ple.html
Now it just needs to cool off in Houston!
23 november 2007 at 4:38 pm
[...] enough yarn left over to make a pair of socks if I want. I think that it might instead end up as a hat and mitten set for Baby J. Which I will knit after [...]
3 desember 2007 at 11:31 pm
[...] the Sweet Baby Cap using maybe half a skein of Shibui Knits Sock yarn in the Grace colorway on 2.5mm [...]
15 desember 2007 at 1:35 pm
very interesting, but I don’t agree with you
Idetrorce
22 desember 2007 at 6:04 pm
[...] cap are made from Cascade Sassy Stripes, and the middle one is Cascade Fixation. The pattern is Sweet Baby Cap, and the author is to be commended on an excellent design. The results look shapely and [...]
27 desember 2007 at 6:29 pm
[...] I said, I’m making a matching hat. This one. It’s hella cute, dudes. (Look at me! I’m talking like a Californian! Huan-Hua, are you [...]
31 desember 2007 at 3:35 pm
[...] baby cap! Pattern: sweet baby cap Yarn: STR mediumweight, henpecked. I still have tons of this left. Sheesh! Will it ever end? [...]
14 januar 2008 at 1:42 pm
Hallo!
Gibt es die Sweet Baby CapStrickanleitung auch auf deutsch?
Gruss Silvi
16 januar 2008 at 11:44 pm
Ohhhh!!! **Excitement** A friend had an old baby hat like this, and I’d love to knit one- thankyou so much for sharing the pattern in English!!
21 januar 2008 at 4:36 am
[...] In addition, I managed (just about) to complete the second sleeve on my son’s Cobblestone Pullover, finished another couple of inches on my DIY Peasant’s Cap (it would have been nice to have had it to wear against the bitter cold wind today), began yet another brioche beret, this one requested by a fellow singer (based on Nancy Marchant’s Rooftop Beret pattern). My second Clapotis has acquired grown by three inches (nearly ready for it’s first dropped stitch); this project is especially nice to take out when time permits, since the Fleece Artist kidsilk is so splendid to handle. I still need to add the buttons to the Saartje’s booties finished for a rabbi’s new daughter, but the matching Sweet Baby Cap [...]
10 februar 2008 at 1:08 pm
[...] been looking for a baby hat pattern like this forever! It’s almost like a little bonnet – and I can see it knit up with a little ruffle [...]
10 februar 2008 at 10:30 pm
[...] made the Sweet Baby Cap and Saartje’s Bootees [pdf] for a baby shower my mom was going to. The yarn is Dalegarn Stork [...]
18 februar 2008 at 8:21 pm
[...] Sweet Baby Cap in Opal Mosaic. I made the six month size using DPN’s again. [...]
19 februar 2008 at 3:42 pm
Hello!
Most probably a cap like this will soon be seen in Finland!
21 februar 2008 at 9:08 pm
[...] seen Leslie’s examples of the Swedish Sweet Baby Cap, two little caps were started on the spot! Worked in the round on circular needles, this pattern [...]
25 februar 2008 at 2:28 am
[...] first two are just some acrylic/acrylic mix for a baby hat I’m making in Everton colours. The second photo is of some Noro Kureyon in 170, [...]
25 februar 2008 at 9:36 am
Thanks for this cute pattern! Can you tell me if the M1 instructions are for increasing right or left?
28 februar 2008 at 10:52 pm
[...] Knosh“), and I quickly made a pair of Quick Baby Socks to demonstrate, and also another Sweet Baby Cap (the skein had more than enough for two of these in the smallest, 6 mos. size). The cap was a [...]
7 mars 2008 at 6:50 pm
Thanks for sharing that pattern. It’s a really cute hat!
~Johanna~
12 mars 2008 at 1:38 am
[...] A Sweet Baby Cap for my cousin’s baby to be (don’t worry she doesn’t read the blog). And it [...]
12 mars 2008 at 5:46 pm
[...] don’t have much knitting or sewing progress to show off, hence the cat photos. I started a Sweet Baby Cap for a coworker of Jason’s, but the progress is pretty slow, especially since this is my [...]
20 mars 2008 at 8:23 pm
printed this pattern! It’s lovely, and i’ll be knitting one each for my upcoming nephew, two nieces and my daughter. Thanks for sharing such a great pattern!
23 mars 2008 at 7:56 pm
[...] Baby Cap von gros [...]
25 mars 2008 at 9:19 pm
[...] · Filed under knitting ·Tagged baby hat, knitting, norwegian sweet baby cap This little hat has been on my “to-knit” list for a while — just waiting for the right little [...]
5 april 2008 at 5:13 pm
[...] Sweet Baby Cap Yarn: Spunky Eclectic – Supernova: Riverwalk Needles: Size 3, knitpicks circular, magic loop Mods: [...]
7 april 2008 at 6:49 pm
Thanks for the translation, it’s a really cute design.
9 mai 2008 at 6:15 am
Thank you for this beautiful pattern! My creation is here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/cadilily/2477832858/
I’m planning on knitting up more for friends who are expecting lil’ ones. :-)
Bright blessings,
Cadi
13 mai 2008 at 9:48 am
Hei på deg i kroken!
Tusen takk for at du delte dette luemønstret med oss. Den er utrolig morsom å strikke. Jeg er ferdig med min første nå. Bildet av den i bloggen min. Og det blir garantert ikke den siste.
Ønsker deg en flott dag!
22 mai 2008 at 11:30 pm
[...] Sweet Baby Cap [...]
24 mai 2008 at 6:12 pm
[...] the place where I have to split off to do sleeves. I’m skeered of it, so I decided to start this hat. And then of course there’s the in progress blanket. And while I was at Michael’s [...]
29 mai 2008 at 7:14 am
[...] Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap / Djevellue Yarn: Tess’ Designer Yarns Super Socks and [...]
1 juni 2008 at 10:34 am
[...] Mössa blå och mössa röd. [...]
21 juni 2008 at 1:09 am
Sweet, just what I need for a little gift. Thank you for the English.
25 juni 2008 at 3:49 pm
[...] I took some Yarn Pirate BFL with us to the beach for Memorial Day week-end and planned to knit the Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap. Apparently it was not meant to be. After starting five times and having to rip for one reason or [...]
30 juni 2008 at 10:37 pm
[...] Pattern: Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap [...]
3 juli 2008 at 1:49 am
[...] made a cap to go with it, from this free pattern on Gro’s blog. They fit really well together, like they were a set. I will definetly make more of them together. [...]
8 juli 2008 at 11:41 am
[...] Cap (Ravelry) Pattern: Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap by Gro Yarn: Fearless Fibers Superwash Merino Wool Sock Yarn (Butterscotch) Needles: US 2½ (3.0 [...]
9 juli 2008 at 4:51 pm
[...] er strikka etter dette mønsteret, sokkene etter dette, genseren er en modifisert versjon av genseren jeg har strikka [...]
12 juli 2008 at 2:31 am
[...] go go go [...]
4 august 2008 at 3:24 pm
[...] Pattern: Norweigan Sweet Baby Cap [...]
11 august 2008 at 2:54 pm
Thanks for the fantastic pattern. I worked up a pattern for matching infant mitts – http://jenniferhoel.wordpress.com/2008/08/11/matching-mitts/ and referenced your pattern and blog. If you don’t want your cap pattern referenced, please let me know. Cheers!
12 august 2008 at 11:37 am
[...] Name of project: Rachel’s Pixie Hat~ [...]
14 august 2008 at 3:55 pm
[...] Luckily my babies have small heads. I love that they get that from their Dad! The pattern is Sweet Baby Cap. I didn’t get gauge with this sock yarn, so I went ahead and did the 6 month size. I [...]
18 august 2008 at 11:49 pm
I have just finished this delightful baby hat…thank you so much for the pattern…I will blog about it soon but it is on Ravelry already!
Marianne
24 august 2008 at 2:18 pm
Thanks for doing this! I had a similar pattern that I knit about 50 times for my boys, used heavier yarn when they got bigger.
Now I’m going to be a Granny, and I can’t find that pattern. I’d been playing around trying to rebuild it, and getting not too far, with no baby’s head to try it on.
I really wanted to knit it as the little point in the front kept their foreheads warm.
What a lot of work you saved me! Thanks for being so generous.
17 september 2008 at 8:20 pm
Here’s a french translation. Ci dessous la version française.
Bonnet Doux pour Bébé
Echantillon: 28 points = 10 cm
Fil à tricoter: 50 grams de rose clair et foncé, pour bébé
Taille: 6 mois (1 an) 2ans
Monter 121 (125) 131 mailles sur une aiguille circulaire de 2.5mm, assembler et tricoter 7 rangs en point mousse. Ensuite changer pour des aiguilles 3mm et tricoter en jersey endroit en changeant de couleur tous les deux rangs
Au tour suivant, augmenter et diminuer comme suit
1 maille endroit, augmenter d’une maille, 18(18)19 mailles endroit, glisser 1m – tricoter 2 mailles ensemble dans les brins arrière de la maille – - rabattre la maille glissée sur la suivante, 18(19)20 mailles endroit, augmenter d’une maille, 1 maille endroit, augmenter d’une maille,
18(19)20 mailles endroit, glisser 1m – tricoter 2 mailles ensemble dans les brins arrière de la maille – - rabattre la maille glissée sur la suivante, 18(19)20 mailles endroit, augmenter d’une maille, 1 maille endroit, augmenter d’une maille, 18(19)20 mailles endroit, glisser 1m – tricoter 2 mailles ensemble dans les brins arrière de la maille – - rabattre la maille glissée sur la suivante, 18(18)19 mailles endroit, augmenter d’une maille, 1 maille endroit,
Recommencer ces augmentations et diminutions à chaque rang suivant pendant 8 (9) 10 rangs. Ensuite, faire seulement les diminutions à chaque rang jusqu’à ce qu’il ne reste que 7 (11) 11 mailles. Ensuite 2 mailles ensemble à l’endroit jusqu’à ce qu’il ne reste qu’une seule maille. Casser le fil et passer dans les points restants.
Repasser le bonnet de l’intérieur avec un linge humide. Ajouter une cordelette ou un ruban à chaque côté.
Pour le lexique anglais/français merci à :
http://christine73free.canalblog.com/archives/2006/08/18/2487784.html
26 september 2008 at 7:28 am
[...] working on the second Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap I held my breath as I watched the ball of yarn shrink. I sincerely thought I’d run out a [...]
3 oktober 2008 at 1:48 pm
[...] up new ways to use the word maverick), she used her maverick knitting skills to make this adorable Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap with the leftover yarn from the sock [...]
16 oktober 2008 at 12:51 am
[...] Sweet Baby Cap, from Gros Blog. Ties still need to be sewn on; I made twisted cord ties. In Sherwood Kabam [...]
16 oktober 2008 at 5:26 am
[...] baby hats. free pattern here yarn: hand dyed wool (purple) & hand dyed tussah silk check out the hats on flickr or on [...]
17 oktober 2008 at 8:00 pm
This pattern is adorable but I too am one of the few who are unsure as to what to knit when! I’m sure my dumbness is due to my knitting new-ness. What do I do on the “other row”? and when decreasing am I doing all the knitting – just NOT the M1’s?
Sorry for the stupidity. This is too cute to pass up!
22 oktober 2008 at 11:09 pm
Hello–
I’m trying to reach you to request permission to link to your tutorial (and share a photo) for our upcoming Handmade Holidays on the Sew,Mama,Sew! blog. I couldn’t find your contact information via the blog. Would you mind emailing so I can give you the details? We love your project and would like to share it with our readers.
Thank you!
Beth
25 oktober 2008 at 2:08 am
[...] pattern is Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap, by Gro, and it can be found for free on her blog. The socks in the photo are Better Than Booties Baby Socks, by Ann Budd. That pattern is also [...]
28 oktober 2008 at 11:12 am
[...] Sweet Baby Cap [...]
1 november 2008 at 1:29 pm
What a cute cute pattern! needa try it.
2 november 2008 at 10:41 am
Thank you for your site :)
I made with photoshop backgrounds for myspace and youtube and whatever
my backgrounds:http://tinyurl.com/5b8ksl
all the best and thank you again!
5 november 2008 at 6:06 am
I love this pattern…can you tell me what M means in the K1, M1? and also, when you get to the decrease only, where in the instructions does that start?
I want to knit a newborn size. How many stitches would you start with?
Thank you for your help. I would appreciate a response to my e-mail address. I have already started the pattern, but not sure if I am progressing correctly.
Marie Hoddevik
5 november 2008 at 4:46 pm
[...] I am now knitting another cap - Norwegian sweet baby cap. [...]
16 november 2008 at 2:23 am
[...] already started knitting with it – it’s so unbelievably soft. I’m making a Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap, which is very sweet already! Jennifer and Miko of The Purl were extremely generous today – [...]
24 november 2008 at 9:47 am
[...] casting on wildly about myself as if deranged. Somewhere between completing a pair of booties and a norwegian hat pattern, I have become utterly hooked. So much so that I am now considering spending the day knitting the [...]
30 november 2008 at 9:59 pm
[...] første projekt blev færdig på 1 døgn. Dejlig lille babyhue. (når den er vasket, kradser garnet forhåbentlig [...]
1 desember 2008 at 12:19 pm
[...] (my brother Thaddaeus’s girlfriend’s daughter…) got knitted goodness including this hat which unfortunately came up rather small and needs [...]
5 desember 2008 at 10:58 am
Hi! My name is Marina and I’m Portuguese. I tried to knit this cap but I’m not very familiar with the english knitting abreviations. So, it doesn’t seem right, I always have some stitches left at the end of the row… Can you e-mail me the meaning of the english abreviations, please? It would be great! Thank you!
Marina
marinapires79@hotmail.com
17 desember 2008 at 5:51 am
[...] the left, we have the “Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap“. The pattern was easy and turned out really [...]
18 desember 2008 at 5:12 am
[...] It’s finished! I wish I had something baby-head-like that I could model the finished product on, but alas. My giant ball of glow-in-the-dark yarn didn’t quite do the trick. Misti’s suri alpaca and silk blend only got better once I blocked it. Just a hint of a halo to it. I’m curious to see it on since the peak looks a bit more pronounced (ahem) on mine than on Gros. [...]
28 desember 2008 at 9:07 pm
[...] like this one (I’ve knit this one before and it’s very sweet)? this one? this one? this one? (any [...]
2 januar 2009 at 12:10 am
[...] column, free) because, while it’s a pretty fiddly pattern, the results are adorable. The Sweet Baby Cap (free) and the sweater, Stephanie Pearl-McPhee’s Baby Mine (not free), haven’t been [...]
8 januar 2009 at 9:53 pm
[...] Norwegian Baby Cap is also a great use for sock yarn, and so pretty! I happen to have a little niece due in April, and [...]
8 januar 2009 at 10:32 pm
[...] hab ich für ihr zukünftiges Enkelkind gleich ein Teufelsmützchen [...]
11 januar 2009 at 5:59 am
[...] been knitting. I finished my Sweet Baby Cap, and it is so cute. I’m going to have to make another one soon (hopefully before the baby [...]
12 januar 2009 at 8:31 pm
[...] edge. So I decided to knit the hat in Xavier colorway instead (same yarn base). I finished a Sweet Norwegian Baby Cap in Xavier pretty quickly — but it seemed small to me, after modifying it to a newborn size, [...]
22 januar 2009 at 11:01 pm
[...] Sweet Baby Cap in Ella Rae Lace Merino for Scout [...]
25 januar 2009 at 9:36 pm
[...] Djevellue/sweet baby cap (it’s free! and so simple!) I knit the two-year-old size. I started knitting on 3 January [...]
1 februar 2009 at 2:25 am
[...] Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap which is darling without being twee, IMO. It is the quintessential baby bonnet. I’ve been [...]
4 februar 2009 at 1:52 pm
Da er luen strikket og lagt ut på bloggen min. Enkel å strikke og pen å se på! Takker! Vet du hvor mønsteret er fra? Synes jeg har sett akkurat maken lue (dog ensfarget) enten på et tantebarn eller ei eller annen venninnes barn uten at jeg husker hvem…Og så er jeg alltid litt nysjerrig på opprinnelsen til mønstre.
5 februar 2009 at 4:28 am
[...] is Djevellue/Sweet Baby Cap. Yarn is from Farmhouse Yarns (we bought it on our drive on Ingi’s birthday last [...]
6 februar 2009 at 2:22 pm
[...] Sweet Baby Cap, by Gro, from her [...]
21 februar 2009 at 3:11 pm
[...] Norweigian Sweet Baby Cap [...]
23 februar 2009 at 5:23 pm
[...] Cuteness. A matching sweet baby cap to the one I made for Miss [...]
24 februar 2009 at 4:30 pm
[...] Malli: Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap (ohje) Lanka: Novita Wool NeliRaita Puikot: 3,5 mm Muuta: Ohje oli tosi selkeä ja hyvä. Pipoon tulevat [...]
10 mars 2009 at 5:59 am
I have made several of these hats and LOVE love love them! Now I have had a request by an adult for one, but I have no idea how to calculate the increased number of stitches….I mean, i have been trying, but I keep ending up a bit off….the man’s head is 23″ …. any tried and true ways to make the caluclation?
Thanks~!
16 mars 2009 at 6:31 pm
[...] baby hats. free pattern here yarn: hand dyed wool (purple) & hand dyed tussah silk check out the hats on flickr or on [...]
16 april 2009 at 8:42 am
Thank you so much!!! =) I have been looking for this kind of pattern for a file.
28 april 2009 at 8:17 pm
[...] mønster/Baby cap pattern: Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap / Djevellue av/by Gro Garn/yarn: Lerke fra/from [...]
12 mai 2009 at 11:49 am
[...] Sweet baby hat Toasty Topper Baby/kids earflap hat Lil Devil Hat, scarf and mittens Infant earflap hat Let me know if you want more to look at __________________ Becca ( 30 ) & Anthony ( 39 ) Tenika ( 12 ),Jesse ( 10 ),Tabitha ( 7 ), Geordie Amos 14th March 2007 Holy Moly he is ONE!!!, Matilda Carmen 20th May 2008 Avatar – Tilda and her ‘happy tongue’ 4.5 months TTC #5 May 2007 m/c July 2007 [...]
18 mai 2009 at 5:09 pm
[...] up, a little Norwegian Baby Hat. I just love this style of hat. It is very cozy warm because it fits snuggly, has ear flaps and, [...]
9 juni 2009 at 10:30 am
Hello Gros :)
I have translated your pattern to Spanish for the ladies from my knitting group who doesn’t speak English, and I will like to share it in my blog, with your permission and crediting you of course. Is it ok with you if I do so? Please email me to tejiendoenlaisla@gmail.com.
kind regards
Pilar
13 juli 2009 at 7:16 pm
So glad to find this pattern in English! I just returned from a trip to Iceland where I saw so many babies wearing this hat and desperately wanted to find the pattern but the shops there only had it in Scandinavian languages (my husband knows Icelandic OK but probably not well enough to translate a knitting pattern for me). So thank you!
13 juli 2009 at 10:09 pm
[...] of the first things I made was a set of winter outer wear: hat, mitts, and socks. The hat pattern, Norwegian Sweet Baby Cap, was the starting point for this set. I then found a pattern for complimentary newborn mitts [...]
29 juli 2009 at 2:34 am
Thanks for the translation!
31 juli 2009 at 9:53 pm
[...] finished this little baby hat around July 4th. I used the Sweet Baby Cap pattern, a pattern I’ve used before & [...]
1 august 2009 at 10:48 pm
Love the pattern. I do have one question, though. I just reached the point where I am changing to decreases only. Am I only to leave out the M1’s or should I also leave out the Knit stitch in the middle of the M1’s as well?
15 august 2009 at 8:14 pm
[...] Dalegarn babyhefte nr 183, mønster 18309 mønster: Djevellue pinne: 2 og 2,5 garn: 250gram Dale Babyull strl: 3 [...]
28 august 2009 at 12:33 am
I love this hat, I made couple for my baby girl and bunch for my friends’ babies. My problem is that every time I make 1 I get a hole, nobody complained yet, but I know is not right. I tried to knit the stich into the back loops and in front loops and still I get a hole. I see in all the pictures posted that nobody has those holes into the hat. please, HELP MEEEEEEE:)
Any sugestions to not get holes into hat would be greatly appreciated and can be mailed to gloriamix@yahoo.com.
Thanks to everyone and to the creator of this great hat!!!
5 september 2009 at 6:11 pm
Hello,
I haven’t knit for over twenty yrs.,but now have a new grandchild. I’m puzzled about the abbreviations tbl. also, when I’m starting the pattern of increase and decrease, after I knit 18 then m1, k1, m1. I read the other questions and see that m1 means increase or make one, but the first m1 .do I do this from the last stitch of the 18? and then I don’t know what the tbl means after knit 2 tog tbl I know that knit 2 tog and what psso means, but I have never seen tbl. Your pattern is just great. My son in law is Finnish and this will be perfect for the arrival. Thanks for the time to answer. Kate
10 september 2009 at 2:13 pm
Hi! I was surfing and found your blog post… nice! I love your blog. :) Cheers! Sandra. R.
15 september 2009 at 4:27 pm
Dear Gro
Thanks for the nice pattern. I have a single comment on the english translation, since I had some questions, but was able to read the original pattern in norwegian and got the answers.
It says:
“Repeat these increases and decreases every other round for 8 (9) 10 more rounds.”
I believe it should be:
“Repeat these increases and decreases every other round 8 (9) 10 more times.”
Just my little comment – I will continue my hat ;-)
28 september 2009 at 3:30 pm
[...] dal cappellino, lo Sweet Baby Cap disponibile gratuitamente in inglese (e norvegese, per chi lo conoscesse!) sul blog della maglista [...]
8 oktober 2009 at 8:24 pm
[...] made him this hat using leftover Fresco – I love the stripes and the soft [...]
11 oktober 2009 at 11:36 pm
[...] hats that Waldorfmama sells on etsy? That’s what I wanted and that’s basically what this pattern gave me! For whatever reason, I knit up the 1yo size. I searched on Ravlery a bit and found a [...]
19 oktober 2009 at 5:16 pm
hi, I’m Italian,
I translated instruction for the baby cap!
I found a foto and the link to this site here:
http://blog.leiweb.it/hobby-e-casa/2009/09/28/cappellino-e-guanti-da-folletto/
Campione: 28 pti=10 cm.
Filato: 50gr di lana baby in rosa chiaro e scuro
Taglia: 6mesi-1anno-2anni
Avviare 121-125-131 maglie con ferri circolari n.2,5, lavorare 7 ferri a legaccio rovescio
Con i ferri n.3 lavorare a maglia rasata cambiando colore ogni due ferri
Al terzo giro aumentare e diminuire in questo modo:
1dir, 1 rov, 18-18-19 dir, passare una maglia, lavorare 2 maglie insieme e accavallare la maglia passata, 18-19-20 dir, 1 aumento, 1 dir, 1 aumento, 18-19-20 dir, passare una maglia, lavorare 2 maglie insieme e accavallare la maglia passata, 18-19-20 dir, 1 aumento, 1 dir, 1 aumento, 18-19-20 dir, passare una maglia, lavorare 2 maglie insieme e accavallare la maglia passata, , 18-18-19 dir, 1 aumento, 1 dir
Ripetere questi aumenti e diminuzioni ad ogni gir per 8-9-10 volte.
Quindi fare solo le diminuzioni ogni altro giro fino a che rimangano 7-11-11 maglie.
Lavorare 2 maglie insieme fino a che rimane una sola maglia, tagliare il filo e chiudere.
Stirare il cappellino sovrapponendo un panno umido.
Realizzare un cordoncino all’uncinetto e attaccarlo alle estremità da ogni lato.
good knitting!
21 oktober 2009 at 12:48 pm
[...] Jeg simpelthen bare digger dette mønsteret, det er et ganske enkelt men likevel genialt mønster! Mønsteret finner du fortsatt her: http://grosblog.wordpress.com/2007/05/16/sweet-baby-cap/ [...]
22 oktober 2009 at 2:08 pm
[...] noch mal an eine Mütze – ich mag diese Teufelsmützen das sie perfekt sitzen – nach dieser Anleitung gewagt. Ich hatte sie schon mal mit den Hühnchen noch im Bauch versucht zu stricken und es war ein [...]
31 oktober 2009 at 9:22 pm
Thank you for lovely pattern – our daughter loves her new hat.