Basic Knit: Doll Hat Pattern
Basic Knit: Doll Hat Pattern (Beanie, Toque)
Sized for Blythe and Pullip dolls
Tools & Materials
1 set double-pointed knitting needles, size US#5 or size to get gauge
1 set double-pointed knitting needles, size US#4 or one size smaller than size to get gauge
tapestry needle
About yards of worsted weight yarn (beanie in photo knit with Cascade 200, color “Citron”)
This beanie is knit from the top down on double-pointed needles. A variation done flat is also given in the PDF.
For inc 1 (increase one stitch), I prefer to knit one into the row below. Use what you prefer – make 1 and yarn forward are good choices. The pattern of increases will result in a straight spoke pattern.
As of July 2010, available as a free PDF download from Ravelry!
August 2007: Heather of Heather Knits modified the pattern to make a doll wig! She used the Locked Loop Rerooting Tutorial from Puchi Collective, but using the hat instead of a rubber scalp. You could also use the Simple Crochet Beanie doll hat pattern too, and even use a lighter weight yarn (like fingering) by using the same rate of increasing but working until the circle is large enough for the doll’s head, then working even to the length you want. Isn’t this a great modification? Imagine the yarn/felt dreadlock possibilities!









Love that pattern for the beanie!
Hey! MK! They showed your “Knitty Gritty” show again this morning in L.A. I hadn’t seen it yet! All the sushi – bathroom cozies are adorable!!!! You are a star….again!
By Ellen Bloom on 10.10.06 11:43 am | Permalink
i love it! i can’t wait to try it! thanks!
By skully on 10.17.06 12:19 pm | Permalink
In response to your comment on my blog, here are the links for it in my Flickr…
http://flickr.com/photos/heathershobbyblog/932250773/in/set-72157600992328295
http://flickr.com/photos/heathershobbyblog/933099692/in/set-72157600992328295/
You may direct link or upload them yourself. Just post a link to my Flickr or blog.
I’m glad that you like the wig!
By Heather on 08.08.07 6:30 pm | Permalink