Knit Baby Hat | 1 Hour Project with Stefanie Japel

By | May 6, 2016

Knit Baby Hat | 1 Hour Project with Stefanie Japel

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About Stefanie Japel
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Stefanie Japel learned to knit from her grandma when she was 8 years old. She grew up wearing her sweaters and borrowing the ones she made for other people. A gifted designer, Stefanie has published three knitting books: Glam Knits, Fitted Knits and From the Top. Her work has appeared in books and publications including Big Girl Knits, Stitch N Bitch Nation, KnitGrrl, Knit Wit, Not Another Teen Knitting Book, Interweave Knits, Knitscene, Knit.1 and Vogue Knitting. She has designed patterns for Stitch Diva Studios, Southwest Trading Co., JCA Reynolds, Artful Yarns, Tilli Tomas and Mission Falls.

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10 thoughts on “Knit Baby Hat | 1 Hour Project with Stefanie Japel

  1. Michele Johnson

    When you say 12 rows of stockinette, is one row of knit and one row of purl considered 1 stockinette? Thanks from a beginner!

  2. Sophie Eccleston

    I got half way through and got stuck after the markers. Beginners need things explaining to them, so commentary would have been useful as apposed to music.

  3. Jayne Barnett

    Mine turned out so small it would have fit an egg ( boiled ) in a egg cup :(.. WAY WAY to small

  4. ViruneeV

    Just tried this and made an adorable hat – thanks! I am a beginner and the video helped but I also had to download the pattern and look up abbreviations and other videos on how to decrease etc. I didn't end up with the same number of stitches as the tutorial but I improvised and it still turned out fine – just a tip if some of you are thinking this is a little fast for beginners!

  5. Art Tistree

    Would of been nice to teach rather than just do-def NOT for beginners.
    What is up with all the music in the background-just knit please!!

  6. Lovely Artist13

    I don't understand how the stitching was made because I tried making it vertical but I didn't quite know how to make it that way it ended up just being horizontal

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