Hat for grandmothers. Mk - red riding hood for grandma

HAT



Yarn Trinity Astra (610m/100g) 100% mercerized cotton.
Knitted on top, pancake approximately according to this pattern

Only I knitted with double crochets and made 12 wedges, two increases in each wedge every other row.
If you are very worried, you can reduce the number of wedges.
Next we knit with this pattern

only instead of two air loops Between dc I knitted one chain stitch, instead of 5 chain stitches - 3.
The pattern repeat in my case is 6 loops.
I started from the second row of the diagram.
After the pattern, we knit a finishing strip for the ribbon.
I knitted two rows *dc, air stitch*, in the second row dc knitted above the air stitch of the previous row.
A row of double crochets (can be done with 2-3 double crochets, for a wide ribbon), and two more rows *dc, air*.

I knitted the brim with a double yarn over (deep stitching), 24 wedges, one increase per wedge. I made increments every other row. I knitted the last 5 rows without increments, increasing the hook number. But you can knit with the same crochet and with increases until the very end.
I tied regillin into the edge, I have 4 veins, folded it in half, twisted it into a ring according to the size of the brim, and tied a st.b.n., grabbing the last row of the cap between the st.b.n.

I knitted Lily according to this pattern

I knitted it together with monofilament, but after steaming it didn’t hold its shape well, I had to tie it around the edge, tightening it a little, and tied it with beads in one piece.
It’s beautiful with beads, but it makes the product very heavy.
To make the petals hold their shape better, you can tie a fishing line around the edge.
In my case, the flower has two buttons and can be unfastened, but you can sew it on permanently, then everything will keep its shape well even without fishing line.
First, 6 stamens are knitted; I knitted in two threads just a braid of air loops (tightly) and at the very beginning I knitted 4 beads. I knitted a stamen about 5-6cm.
For the pistil, knit 6 double crochets into a ring, pull the ring together, in the second row knit beads in half double crochets, then knit with a tube in a circle, double crochet, after about 3 cm in each single crochet, tie a stamen, and knit in circle another 2-3 cm, then add 1 st.b.n through each column, it will be 12, and in the next row add more (through two columns or through one, depending on how it flares out)
Tie the finished pestle to the center of the flower with connecting loops or sew with a needle.

HAT



Yarn Trinity Astra (610m/100g) 100% mercerized cotton.
Knitted on top, pancake approximately according to this pattern

Only I knitted with double crochets and made 12 wedges, two increases in each wedge every other row.
If you are very worried, you can reduce the number of wedges.
Next we knit with this pattern

Only instead of two chain stitches between dc I knitted one chain stitch, instead of 5 chain stitches - 3 chain stitches.
The pattern repeat in my case is 6 loops.
I started from the second row of the diagram.
After the pattern, we knit a finishing strip for the ribbon.
I knitted two rows *dc, air stitch*, in the second row dc knitted above the air stitch of the previous row.
A row of double crochets (can be done with 2-3 double crochets, for a wide ribbon), and two more rows *dc, air*.

I knitted the brim with a double yarn over (deep stitching), 24 wedges, one increase per wedge. I made increments every other row. I knitted the last 5 rows without increments, increasing the hook number. But you can knit with the same crochet and with increases until the very end.
I tied regillin into the edge, I have 4 veins, folded it in half, twisted it into a ring according to the size of the brim, and tied a st.b.n., grabbing the last row of the cap between the st.b.n.

I knitted Lily according to this pattern

I knitted it together with monofilament, but after steaming it didn’t hold its shape well, I had to tie it around the edge, tightening it a little, and tied it with beads in one piece.
It’s beautiful with beads, but it makes the product very heavy.
To make the petals hold their shape better, you can tie a fishing line around the edge.
In my case, the flower has two buttons and can be unfastened, but you can sew it on permanently, then everything will keep its shape well even without fishing line.
First, 6 stamens are knitted; I knitted in two threads just a braid of air loops (tightly) and at the very beginning I knitted 4 beads. I knitted a stamen about 5-6cm.
For the pistil, knit 6 double crochets into a ring, pull the ring together, in the second row knit beads in half double crochets, then knit with a tube in a circle, double crochet, after about 3 cm in each single crochet, tie a stamen, and knit in circle another 2-3 cm, then add 1 st.b.n through each column, it will be 12, and in the next row add more (through two columns or through one, depending on how it flares out)
Tie the finished pestle to the center of the flower with connecting loops or sew with a needle.

Mature ladies should be more careful when choosing a headdress. Among the hats for women over 60 years old, knitted items are suitable. But in order not to add extra years to yourself, you also need to take into account individual characteristics: face type, color type, weight.

Choosing a hat to suit your face

  1. A Kubanka suits triangular and oval faces. This product is rectangular in shape with a slightly flattened top. Often the kubanka is complemented by headphones (like a hat with earflaps) and pom-poms at the bottom.
  2. Oval face Any style is suitable. This type is considered universal.
  3. To the owners round face You should give preference to berets, including asymmetrical ones. It is strictly forbidden to completely cover your forehead.
  4. Beanie hats are suitable for a square face, but knitted and with a small lapel. Loose berets or hats with earflaps look good. It is recommended to avoid voluminous decor.

Look at examples of large knitted headdress, asymmetrical beret and kubanka:

For women with large, expressive facial features, voluminous knitted hats with an English elastic band are suitable. The Scandinavian style also looks good.

You can create an image with a hood. A bonnet is a headdress that combines a scarf and a hood. The hood looks like a cap and has become.

For obese women

A knitted hat for a 60-year-old woman with a thick build should definitely let out a couple of strands of hair. Looks great when worn on one side, or on a hat pushed back a little.

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A woman can remain beautiful at any age. Neatness and fashion clothes– the main aspects of attractive...

It is worth giving preference to large knitting, voluminous products. The bottom line is that the bottom and top of the body should be harmoniously combined, that is, the head should not stand out against the background of an obese body and voluminous clothing. However, a very bulky accessory will add a couple of kilograms. You need to find your golden mean.

What else should full ladies pay attention to:

  • Leave your forehead open, stretch your face into an oval as much as possible.
  • A transformable hat with a smooth transition or a snood hat will create an interesting look and hide kilograms.
  • Asymmetry is everything.

Which color to choose

Choose solid-color models, avoid bright colors. Pastel, light colors will refresh your face. But the black color emphasizes wrinkles and makes you look older. However, it suits some ladies.

It is also necessary to take into account the color of the skin and eyes:

  • Pale skin will blend with a white or beige hat. You will get lost in this image.
  • Green eyes and dark hair go well with green accessories. In other cases, it is better not to choose this tone, as it gives the face an unhealthy look.
  • Red also brings out green eyes. But it is important to pay attention to the shade of red. It should be noble, dim, close to burgundy, wine color.
  • Beige, peach, copper, sand, caramel shades will highlight blue and blue eyes.
  • Brown eyes and dark skin will be emphasized by blue, shades of sea wave.
  • Women with gray eyes Light pink tones and ivory are suitable.

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The hat must be one or two shades lighter than the gloves, scarf, and other accessories.

It is acceptable to have a color nuance in the form of a knitting pattern. But in this case, it is important to take into account not only the combination of the color type and tone of the product, but also the harmony of the shades with each other. To do this, you can use the Itten color wheel.

Large and fine knitted hats with openwork patterns are suitable for adult women. Create stylish look an addition in the form will help knitted scarf same style.

Decoration with knitted flowers or brooches or stones looks good. It is these elegant nuances that do not add extra years to a woman. However, it is important to observe moderation and avoid rhinestones, feathers, cheap plastic, and glass.

Good afternoon, our topic today is this is KNITTING HATS... I will show you the most beautiful models of women's hats for the winter of 2016-2017 and tell you exactly how they are connected... In this article I will reveal to you general principle of knitting women's hats and berets(both crocheted and knitted). You can already about one photo to understand exactly how this hat is connected... and LEARN to figure out for yourself, without diagrams and descriptions, what needs to be done and in what order in order to ultimately knit exactly the same winter hat as in the photo.

Today we will knit...

  • caps on knitting needles (elongated and on the head)
  • knitted and crocheted beret hats (lush and not so lush)
  • women's hats- turbans (I will show one simple method on knitting needles)
  • knitted hats with brims and visors (I will tell you in detail how to make brims)
  • winter hats with graceful soft lapels
  • and dried wool hats with a design like an English lady.

So, let's start knitting our autumn and winter hats.

Let's start with the simplest ones... and move on as the task becomes more complex.

Women's hats SIMPLE KNITTING...

(CAP cut)

The fastest way to knit a hat is when you just chose one simple pattern(rubber, English gum, knitting-rice)… And run almost the entire (or even all) part of the fabric in one pattern. Starting from the top of the head, we begin to decrease the loops in each row, and when there are 15-20 loops left on the knitting needles, we pull the thread through them and simply pull them together into one point-bun at the back of the head. The cap in the photo below is knitted using this principle - (25 rows of knitting the “rice” pattern... and 15 rows of purl stitches with decreasing stitches).

And in the same knitting with a “rice” pattern, it would be nice to knit a cozy snoody scarf (collar).

In such a RUNNING PATTERN (of the same type) you can knit it like dense a winter hat (fitting over the head)… And so loose spacious model of a knitted hat. You can decorate a woman's hat with one or two fur pom-poms.

Can be knitted HAT-CAP - as in the photo below . She looks best when it has a fairly wide (16-20 rows) elastic band. With a narrow elastic band, such a hat suits few people... as it visually cuts off the skull. A wide elastic band on the contrary, it visually elongates the oval of the face... opens the forehead and adds volume.

To knit any hat model exact knitting pattern in principle, it’s not needed... Since all the hats in the world are knitted according to general principle. Below I give general scheme knitting caps...And just below I’ll give you a knitting pattern for all the berets.

GENERAL KNITTING PATTERN

for any caps.

These beanie hats can be knitted in a simple pattern WITHOUT PATTERN... or in RELIEF or LACERY pattern. Choose any knitting pattern on any website... and go ahead.

Step 1 – START KNITTING

First and we knit an elastic band (in 12-15 rows) and further ( without adding stitches on the knitting needles) we are already knitting a patterned fabric for the hat. We get a model similar to photo of the purple cap above.

Or after knitting the elastic we can add stitches on the knitting needles... and our canvas will begin to expand... and we will get a model of a cap that is lush in volume (like on the pink model from the photo above ).

An important rule for adding loops.

When adding loops when knitting a hat with a pattern only one thing matters – the total number of loops on the knitting needles should be DIVIDED BY THE REPORT of the pattern (by the number of loops that are repeated in the pattern pattern)…

For example, the report (repetition) of our pattern is equal to 8 loops... which means the total number of loops on the knitting needles should be divided by 8... For example, there should be 160... or 168... or 176 loops... (edge-edge loops do not count).

Step 2 – BASIC KNITTING.

Next, when the loops are added we begin to knit the pattern... repeating the reports...
We run the patterned fabric into 40 rows, if you want a regular hat size... (it also depends on the thickness of the threads) Trying it on your head... during the knitting process, you will understand when it’s enough to drive in a straight line and it’s time to narrow the fabric at the top of the head. (You can run this patterned fabric longer so that the cap is higher... or finish earlier so that the cap flows around the head and does not stick out or hang down - it’s all to your taste)

Step 3 – COMPLETING THE HAT .

Then when our hat getting closer to the back of the head(or to the length you intended) ... we begin to close the loops 4 each (or 6...or 8 each) in each row - the more stitches you cast in a row, the faster your knitting will end. Since knitting is considered complete when there are 16-20 loops left on the knitting needles

An important rule is DECREASING stitches.

We know that there are fewer loops on the knitting needles if knit two loops together (as one)... But in order for the decrease in loops to be UNIFORM, you need to do this decrease in any and all places... and in certain sectors of the hat... (so that these decreasing places are at the same distance from each other). That is, we divide the entire circumference of the hat into sectors (like dividing a round cake into equal pieces with a knife)... usually an even number of sectors can be 6... or 8 or 10...

If you have a hat with a pattern(in which some kind of drawing-report is repeated) - then the drawing itself can be a sector... Then We make the decrease in a certain (your choice) place in the pattern– and so in each repeat of the pattern we knit two loops together as one.

This is what it looks like in the process sectoral decrease in loops when knitting any hat or beret... (it doesn’t matter whether you knit it on two knitting needles or on circular ones).

For example- we have 160 stitches on our knitting needles - and we have reached the top of our hat and we need to decrease. We decide to decrease evenly in 10 places in each row... This means we need to divide our hat into 10 sectors.

Then we divide 160 by 10 and we get the number 16... (that is, we mentally divide the hat into sectors - 16 loops in each sector). And that means further we...

In our first decreasing row We will knit stitches at the end of every 16 stitches two loops together(that is, we hook each 15th and 16th together and knit it as one)…

In the second decreasing row there are one less loops left in the sector (and we will already be hooking together every 14th + 15th loops in the row)….

In the third decreasing row– there are even fewer loops in each sector (and we will knit every 13th and 14th loop together).

That's it - now you can complete the knitting.

We collect these remaining loops onto a thread... we tighten the thread, collecting all the loops into a bundle and tying it into a knot (we hide the ends of the knot inside). We close the back seam of our hat... and you're done.

LOW coarse knit hat…

If you are knitting a cap on thick knitting needles and thick threads... then it is better to make it SMALL - ON THE HEAD... and wear it slightly tilted back (that is, without pushing it over the forehead).

The knitting principle is like this small LOW hat- exactly the same as for a high cap... It’s just that here the FRONTAL PART of the knitted fabric will not be so long... that is, we move on to the TOP PART with its loop-decreasing rows earlier.

Knitted hats - WITH EARS.

HAT WITH EARS No. 1 (dark gray in the photo below) You can KNIT the ears separately and then sew them to the desired place on a ready-made knitted hat.

HAT WITH EARS No. 2 (light gray in photo above) - we knit a hat in the form of a pipe - without decreasing the loops on the top of the head, and then simply close the loops and Sew the front and back of the hat together in a straight line. T o there is a flattened top of the pipe (and sewed this flattened edge)

And then the corners of this straight seam we turn them into ears. To do this, we make a seam with threads Diagonally cutting off this corner. We make a seam with thread, pierce through both layers (front and back) and not with a needle, but with a regular crochet hook we thread the thread back and forth. This way our corner will not be pulled over the head like the whole hat, but will stick out like a separate ear. And from the other corner of our flattened and sewn tube of the hat we make the same eyelet, in the same way.

Or such ears can be conceived on knitted hat with braids - with a lush relief pattern. This is easy to knit with your own hands.

Knitted HATS with knitting needles - WITH BRAIDS.

LARGE RELIEF KNITTING “BRAIDS” looks very beautiful on women’s hats

Moreover braids can be placed vertically(like the ash-pink hat from the photo below).

Or you can knit the hat longitudinally - not from the forehead to the crown, but along the side line (along the circumference of the head) - and then our braids will be be positioned horizontally from left to right - like on the gray hat from the photo below.

KNITTED HATS –

WITH LAPELS AND BRIMS.

Fashionable hats with brim- reminiscent of elegant hats - so feminine, ideal under an elegant coat with flirty gloves... Under loose curly hair

Sometimes the brim is knitted SEPARATELY and then sewn to the edge of a finished hat...

Sometimes, in order to give such fields the necessary rigidity, special blanks of felt fields are cut out... and inserted inside the fields folded in half (like a bookmark in a book). This is exactly what was done on the knitted hat in the photo below.


Try making the same brim (as in the photo above) on your hat - it’s easy to do it yourself...

Step 1 (preparatory)

First you knit a hat... Then you cut it out of felt a figure resembling a donut (a pancake with a hole)... the inner edge of the donut hole should be the same size as the circumference of your head and the edge of the hat.

Step 2 (knitting )

Then we will knit STRAIGHT on the knitting needles (rectangular fabric elastic band pattern).

To do this, we cast on such a number of loops... so that the future fabric is equal to the length of the OUTER circumference of a felt donut (can be measured with a centimeter or a school formula)...

The length of the fabric should be twice as wide as the thickness of the donut - in order to wrap it around the donut from the bottom and top (since the knitted brim of the hat goes both above and below)... That is, we knit the fabric and from time to time we try it on to the width of the cut out donut - we wrap the side of the donut from the bottom and top sides and see how many more rows are missing... knitting to the required length.

Step 3 (stitching )
When the canvas is knitted (that is, it has reached a sufficient width for wrapping and sewing a “donut-blank” into it), we are on our canvas close the loops... remove it from the knitting needle.

We wrap our felt bagel with knitted fabric... like this so that the fold of the canvas is along the OUTER edge donut... and the connecting seam of the double fabric ran along the inner edge of the donut, the fields were... (that is, we immediately wrapped and sewed the halves of our fabric along the inner edge of the donut)

And then along the edge of the same seam We add our ready-made fields to the finished header. That's all. You can now crochet a beautiful lush flower and add it to the side of your hat.

Another way to make a brim on a knitted hat.

And in the fashionable model of a light beige hat (with photo below) - the brim forms by itself when folded in half knitted classic rib (one knit, one purl). it's easy to do it yourself.

That is, we knit an elastic band for a hat twice as long what the fields should be... and then bend it in half. We slightly stretch the bend in breadth with our hands so that it sticks out like a visor.

Sometimes a fishing line is inserted into such a protruding bend of the elastic band- this is done so that the edges of the brim do not wrinkle from wear, but always remain smooth and elastic.

Sometimes a corset tape is placed inside the bend - for rigidity(that tape that is used to hem the trousers at the bottom) - and with sewing threads (tone on tone) it is carefully and imperceptibly sewn with through stitches through the edge of the fields.

And here is a hat with a WIDE brim .

Here the lapel is knitted in the shape of a bell... which has two sides (inner - light, and outer - dark). Now we will do it ourselves.

Such a cap you need to knit starting from the back of the head... that is, from top to bottom (since it will be convenient to adjust the scope of the fields... and if something happens, it will be convenient to unravel them and knit them again...

A simple knitting pattern for this WIDE TWO-COLOR BRIMMED HAT...

  1. To knit this black hat with white brim, we start from the top... we simply knit a straight fabric (or a straight tube, if on circular knitting needles)... The fabric of this tube should be so long that it covers the head from the top of the head to the forehead.
  2. We switch to white threads - and we are expanding sharply fabric from the edge of the forehead (adding loops in each row). A bell-like shape is formed (we reach the very edge of the brim - try it on in front of the mirror to decide whether this brim width is enough for us). We knitted the white side of the brim (the one visible in the photo).
  3. We change the threads to black ones and knit the NARROW in reverse side(reducing the same number of loops in each row as we added before). ... this will be the reverse side of the brim lapel (dark) which is not visible, hidden-turned away in the photograph.
  4. The result is a design in the form of... first a narrow black pipe.... then an expanding white part... and then a tapering black part.
  5. At the widest point of the canvas(where the white turns into black again) we fold the fabric in half (we folded the brim of the hat in half... And we sew this fold together and fasten it with threads - we fix this double brim sandwich.
  6. And then all that remains is sew the top crown seam of the hat - fold it into an envelope as seen in the photo and secure with threads... and (if we did not knit on circular knitting needles) make the back seam of the hat.

Note – if you are knitting such a hat from thick, dense threads, then the brim does not need to be DOUBLE - they will still turn out dense and stick up .

(If I suddenly explained it incomprehensibly – write in the comments, I’ll explain in more detail and even draw... and maybe even count the number of rows and loops in a row).

Knitted hat with a crochet brim.

And here is a MULTI-COLORED hat, which is crocheted. Crocheting brims is generally easy. There is no need to be clever here - just drive the columns in a circle, sharply increasing their number in the fields.

And then at the very edge of the brim (on the last rows) you need to slightly reduce the number of columns so that the cap itself asks for a neat fold upward.

KNITTED HATS –

WITH SOFT CUTS.

Fields knitted hat there may be soft and just TURN TO THE HAT... then we have a graceful lapel on a knitted cap.

Here in the photo below we see an example of how a ONE-SIDED SIDE LAP is made.
I think everyone understands exactly how it was made.

Knits first top crown of the hat...And then we knit the lapel part itself as a separate long sheet on knitting needles (similar to a scarf). The pattern is the same - we knit both on the front and back sides all the time alone facial loops ... we get a ribbed pattern (it is thanks to this ribbing of the pattern that our fields keep their shape well).

Buttonholes are not necessary– we simply sew the edges of the fabric overlapping each other... and sew on buttons for decoration.

Here's the front flap . The hat is knitted on two knitting needles (without elastic) so that the fabric itself is wrapped with a beautiful roll up. The pattern looks like RICE...

And here is the lapel, which is uniform around the entire circumference of the cap. It is decorated with a neat flower.

The hat with lapels is made of soft angora.

And here is another fashionable hat - in it we see a non-standard circular knitting - and the direction of the knitted fabric goes across - this made it possible to come up with such beautiful lapel fields.

Here the knitting direction is HORIZONTAL (and apparently trapezoidal)... which is then sewn into a hat (if suddenly something extra is knitted together), you can always correct it with scissors (roughly) and cover the cut with threads.

To be sure, we can first do trial mock-up of a hat from a piece of an old sheet(to guess its shape) ... then knit the fabric according to the shape of the layout ... and fold such a hat.

And even better.... knit such a hat ONE SIZE LARGER... and therefore REDUCE-FALL it (like a felt boot) in hot water (40 degrees) in washing machine... The knitting will immediately thicken greatly - the hat will become denser and one size smaller.

I’ll tell you MORE ABOUT THE RULES OF FELING right now using the example of the following two hats.

KNITTED HATS WITH CUTS - dried.

Look what fashionable dried hats you can knit on knitting needles... and throw in the washing machine.

They knit first larger than necessary. Then they are washed in hot water and the wool shrinks reduced by 30% and the hat becomes dense and warm, as if made from soft felt fabric.

Let me say in advance that both hats, gray and pink, are knitted according to the same instructions - they are the same model, they just have a little different hand-draping of the brim (using hat pins).

Detailed descriptions of the dumped hats from the photo above.

(gray and red cap).

Characteristics of the material and product.

200 g yarn Wash+Filz-it! Fine

(100% wool, 50 g\100 meters No. 00120

circular needles No. 5, double needles No. 5
Buckle + pin, brooch, buttons (for finishing hat brims).

Product size before felting: head circumference 70 cm, height 26.5 cm.

Product size after felting: head circumference 54, height 20 cm.

Before starting work- you should knit a sample from purchased yarn - mark a 10 by 10 cm square on it with a bright thread. Then put this sample in the washing machine and check how it shrinks.

According to the declared yarn— the knitting density before and after felting should coincide with the following:

Knitting density before felting: 10 x 10 cm = 16 loops and 22 rows

Knitting density after felting: 10 x 10 cm = 20 loops 29 rows

And if your data is different (and this may be due to a different yarn, too tight knitting, or, conversely, your habit of knitting loosely and sweepingly), then you need to cast on a slightly different number of stitches on the knitting needles. Depending on how different your prototype is from the one presented above.

In order not to look closely at the fine print and encrypted abbreviations, I decided to write down step by step and in rows the whole knitting process and header assembly.

STEP 1 – knit the main part of the hat brim.

We start knitting from the margins - that is, we cast on 124 loops on circular knitting needles and knit circular rows using stockinette stitch. 20 rows in a circle. And we get the straight part of the brim (gray shading on the brim pattern). And all we have to do is knit that part of the fields, which will be an elongated triangular shape on the pattern from the diagram below.


STEP 2 – start changing the shape of the fields

(narrow on one side and wide on the other side).

At a height of 9 cm (= after 20 circular rows) we knit short rows- every second row we will decrease by 10 loops. This is necessary so that our fields will be different in level - on the one hand, our field will be wider (there will be more rows), and on the other hand, our hat field will be narrow (in the place where we reduced every second row by 10 loops). Now you will learn how this is done and understand what it will look like.

I decided write each row, which you are knitting - so that you can knit without bothering your brain by strictly repeating the steps described below.

So, at a height of 9 cm (after 20 circular rows) we knit short rows as follows.

We have 124 stitches on our knitting needles. We start knitting 21st round row but we do not knit this row to the end, but to the last 10 stitches of the row(that is, we do not knit all 124 loops that are on the knitting needles, but only 114 knit stitches) , after which we stop and we need to turn the work backwards (so that the wrong side of the knitting is already looking at us) and we can knit in the opposite direction of the circle.

And in this opposite direction we do 1 yarn over on the right needle And knit the 22nd rowthese same ones, reduced in number of 114 loops, but purl stitch. We knitted this amount to the end and unfolded our knitting again to the front side to knit the next 23rd row. This is what it looks like in the drawing (I hope I drew it clearly).

On this front side we knit 23rd front row– but we also don’t knit all 114 loops – we turn the knitting again before reaching 10 loops to the end. That is, in the 23rd row we must knit 104 knit stitches. And turn to the wrong side - to knit on it 24th row – 104 purl loops (before each purl row, do not forget to make 1 yarn over on the right needle). And we turn around again to the front side.

25th row we also do not knit 10 loops to the end - but stop at the knitted ones 94 knit stitches– and turn to the wrong side. Where we already knit Row 26 – purl 94 stitches. And we turn again to the front side.

This 27th row We also do not knit up to 10 purl loops - that is, we only knit 84 knit stitches. Turn the knitting inside out and knit Purl row 28 – 84 stitches. And again we turn to the front side.

This 29th row we further reduce by 10 loops - that is, we only knit 74 knit stitches, and unfold the knitting to the reverse wrong side, and knit Row 30 – purl 74 stitches. We return to the front.

This 31 row– we again reduce by 10 loops – that is, we only knit 64 knit stitches. Turn inside out - knit Row 32 – purl 64 stitches. We return to the front side.

This 33 row 54 knit stitches 34th row - 54 purl loops. Unfold it to the front side.

This Row 35– we again reduce the knitting by 10 loops – we knit only 44 knit stitches. Turn it inside out and knit 36th row - 44 purl loops. We return to the front side.

This 37 row– we again reduce the knitting by 10 loops – we knit only 34 knit stitches. Turn it inside out and knit Row 38 – purl 34 stitches. Turn to the front side.

This Row 39– we reduce the knitting by 10 loops for the last time – we knit only 24 knit stitches. Turn it inside out and knit Row 40 – purl 24 stitches. And after that, we unfold the knitting for the last time with the front side facing us. This was the last short row. We returned to the front side.

And now we can continue our usual circular knitting - together with all 124 stitches in a row.

STEP 3 – knit the main dome of the hat.

So, we have 124 loops on the knitting needles, the already knitted fields are hanging from the knitting needles (on one side of the circle the fields are wider 40 rows high, on the other hand, narrower 21 rows high.). Now we will knit the hat itself - the part that is pulled over the head.

The first thing we need to do is seal the transition from the brim to the dome of the cap. To do this, we knit each loop together with a yarn over.

Here is one way to close the loops - using a hook.

So, we closed 12 loops - and that means we have 112 loops left on the knitting needles. From these we will knit the dome of the hat.

We transfer these loops from circular knitting needles for 4 double needles- 28 loops on each of the four knitting needles. And we knit in a circle 30 front rows up. (Our knitting rises another 13.5 cm (excluding margins).

Now we stopped and marked every 14th loop on our knitting (you can thread red ribbons between every 14th loop). We will need these marks (there will be 8 of them) to correctly reduce the cap (narrow the dome).

We noted that in the next circular row we knit every 14th loop together with the previous one (that is, we knit 13 and 14 together). As a result, we were left with 104 loops on the knitting needles.

Next we knit like this.
In every 4th row we repeat the decrease(we knit the loop marked with a ribbon together with the previous loop). Let's do this 3 times. (That is, 3 rows are simple, 4 we decrease - 3 rows are simple, 4 we decrease and another 3 rows we simply decrease 4 - three such passes). As a result we have left There are 80 stitches on the needles.

Now let's turn it down more.

In every 2nd row we make the same decrease (in the same places marked with red ribbon). Repeat 6 times. That is, we alternate 12 rows: one simple + one decreasing. As a result we have There are 32 stitches left on the needles.

And now we come to the end of the mating.

Three rows We do decreases in a row - in each row. In the same places marked with ribbon. And on the knitting needles we have 8 loops left.

We finish knitting: cut the thread, pull the tail of the thread through these last 8 loops. and tighten it tightly. We secure the end of the thread in the body of the hat (using a crochet hook).

STEP 4 – felting the hat

in the washing machine

+ forming its final form.

But detailed description how such hats knitted from wool can be WASHED IN THE WASHING MACHINE...

  1. Place the header into a laundry bag.
  2. We put it in the washing machine washing powder for colored laundry. There is NO NEED to add fabric softener or detergent for wool.
  3. Choose mode - delicate wash(it has a large supply of water - that’s what we need). The cycle for washing wool is NOT NECESSARY.
  4. Setting the temperature 40 degrees.
  5. Best together with a hat in the typewriter stick something rough(like jeans or a towel) - to create additional friction.
  6. We start the wash - as a result of which the product will shrink by 1\3 (that is, by 30%) After that, we take it out - squeeze it out and PULL and STRETCH it wet to the size of her head... (so that she remembers this shape)...
  7. and then we put it on the BLANK where it will dry. It is, of course, understandable that you don’t have hat blanks in your household - n oh can you find a replacement for her- for example, put a suitable size children's ball or a three-liter jar (to increase the size of the jar, you can wrap it in several layers of newspaper, secure it with tape and put on a bag for cleanliness) - put on a hat and leave it like that until it dries completely.
  8. After you have pulled the hat onto the blank, you must even out its brim - pull the brim so that on one side they are 9 cm, and on the other 15 cm.
  9. AND UNTIL THE HAT IS DRY, let's style it. .

This is where photography can help you. We approach the mirror and try to lay out the fields as shown in the photo. The instructions say this:

Styling for a gray hat: Align the margins (9 cm and 15 cm). Fold the brim up (both the short and long sides. Take the edge of the short brim turned up and turn its half down. Pin this place with a hat pin (buckle + stick).

You always want to look fashionable and stylish, and even more so So to make it warm and comfortable.It's good that modern fashion Not knows stereotypes and knitted hats for women 50 years old, photos of which we'll show you right now, are no longer considered something frivolous and youthful.A woman over 50, on the contrary, can afford much more than an inexperienced young girl.Depth of shades, variety of textures, styles and patterns provide the opportunity for a colossal choice and we will be happy to show it to you.

Yazan hats for women over 50:everything is just beginning

Some may mistakenly believe thathats for women over 50 years old -these are some kind of shapeless stockings or nondescript berets, designed not to attract attention and cover face. However we categorically We don’t agree with this!Fashionable women's hats for adults I'll give are present in the 2016-2017 collection in huge quantities.Moreover, instead of the standard hat with a pompom and or beanie, which young girls wear all the time, an older woman can afford to wear a luxurious turban or hat with a veil. And it will look natural and chic. However, more about everything. Let'sLet's talk about trends.

1. B language hats for women after40 years really shouldn't be about pom-poms, rhinestones and other “youth” things. Leave it behind. But a little decor will only enhance your look.

2. Choose deep, rich shades. Don't be afraid to attract attention!

3. You can finally wear berets.

4. Collar hats for elegant ladies.


5. Turban hat or turban hat - and your autumn and winter will turn into a real oriental fairy tale. And how many compliments you will hear!

6. Large knit, knitted decor - all this is available for your wardrobe.

7. Stunning trend - winter hats with veils.

We are sure that such a number of hat modelswill not leave you indifferent. We offer not only to you just get acquainted with all the variety of hats, and also make your ownknitted hats for women over 50 knitting needles with patterns and descriptions.

IN knitted hats for women over 50: diagrams and described no

Women's knitted hats today there is an incredible variety of styles, models,patterns and textures. We present to you several schemes by which you can connectstylish and fashionable autumn hats or warm winter models with a unique pattern.

IN from such delicate hat complete with scarf may appear in your wardrobe.


One pattern - and 2 options can be knitted at once.

Please note hats with arans - a very suitable option forknitting an original pattern.

Hats with braids They suit women 50-60 years old very well.

Knit yourself a warm set original openwork pattern.

Diamond pattern- an excellent solution forelegant look.

We have already told you that your choice is simply amazing and you can afford look stylish and fashionable. If you don’t like bulky fur earflaps, try knitting this option.

It will definitely suit you stylish and unusual hat pointswith visor.

How to knit an original hat for a woman 40-50 years old?

We have already told you a lot about what chic headdresses you can knit yourself.

And this model with a wavy pattern will make you truly delighted. Warm, beautiful and very original hat, knitted from wool with the addition of mohair.

The model is knitted for a head circumference of 54-56 cm, product height - 23 cm.

Yarn composition:

  • sheep wool - 30%;
  • alpaca - 18%;
  • mohair - 18 s%;
  • the rest is man-made fiber.

Also prepare double needles numbered 3,5 and 4.


Description of the work process

  1. We start knitting with elastic, alternating knit and purl stitches.
  2. P let's move on to execution wavy pattern. We cast on a number of loops that are a multiple of eight and knit according to the pattern. Pay attention to the numbers on the right - these are odd rows of circular knitting.
  3. Even rows : we knit loops according to the pattern, we make yarn overs with facial loops. The repeat in width is repeated from 8 loops (between the arrows).
  4. Starting from the 55th row, we make decreases to form the crown. To do this, we knit the 55th, 57th and 59th rows with a decrease in rapport of 2 loops. When knitting 61 rows, we decrease one loop in each repeat.
  5. We perform it in height 2 times, starting from the 1st row and ending with the 20th(together 40 rows). From rows 41 to 61 we knit once.
  6. By knitting density:
  7. 25 loops knit 10 rows(10 by 3.5 cm). This is an elastic pattern (knitting needles number 3.5 in two threads).
  8. And 33 rows of 24 loops (10 by 10 cm). This relief pattern(knitting needles number 4, in one thread).
  9. IN tongue starts from the bottom edge . We cast on 3.5 knitting needles 112 stitches in 2 threads. Distribute 28 stitches onto 4 knitting needles. We knit in the round with an elastic band pattern.
  10. After we knit the required amount (3.5 cm), take the second knitting needles and knit with a pattern in one thread. 14 repeats are performed in each row.
  11. After knitting 16.5 cm (or 54 rows),We again move on to knitting elastic, with decreasing loops.
  12. Having reached the 61st row and knitting it, we make another 14 loops.
  13. Break the thread and pull it through the loops, tighten We fix them.
  14. G headwear for women over 50 years old: stylish models for every taste

Women after 50 can afford to wear absolutely different models hats, including chic fur options, cozy knitted hats,incredibly stylish turbans, elegant hats and feminine berets.