I was invited to a local hockey game, and it was "teddy bear toss" night. I wondered how my classic sock monkey would look with a teddy bear hat.... so here he is. I liked it so much, I thought you would too, so here is the fast knit pattern! For any of you that do not have a sock monkey, you can make that too. There are lots of websites with patterns and instructions (and videos?), but if you want to make one here is the link to my own instruction page! Just NOTE that the monkey here is a golf club cover, so omit the black sock lining, and stuff fully and close at the bottom.
Teddy Bear Hat for your sock monkey
Yarn, chunky-weight bear coloured yarn (less than ¼ of a ball,
left over bit will do)
Bit of
cream yarn for muzzle. Bit of black for
eyes and nose.
Needles: 5mm (US 8) double point needles (work in round for hat, and use as straights
for small ears and muzzle.)
Gauge: 18 sts = 4
inches. ( I intentionally used smaller
needles, so that the hat would be quite firm, thus the gauge is a bit tighter
than the chunky yarn is intended)
Cast on 21, dividing evenly around three double point
needles. Join carefully and knit in the
round for 10 rows.
Decrease row 1: on first needle: knit
one ,[ knit 2 together, knit 1] twice . Repeat this for other two needles. (5 sts on each needle now)
Next row: knit all
Decrease row 2: on
first needle: Knit 2 together, knit 1, knit 2 together. Repeat on other two needles. (3 sts on each
needle now)
Last row: knit all.
Cut off yarn leaving 9 inches, and with a big needle, thread
the tail of yarn through the last 9 stitches, gather and secure the end yarn.
Ears (make 2): Leaving
a 9 inch yarn tail, Cast on 4 sts. Row
1: Increase 1 stitch at each end or row (6 sts)
Work 4 rows in Garter Stitch (knit every row)
Row 6: Knit 2 together, knit 2, knit 2 together.
Row 7: knit 2 together, knit 2 together, pass first stitch
over second (cast off) and finish cast off.
Darn in the end, leaving the cast on tail of yarn to darn into place on
the hat.
Muzzle: With cream
color yarn, knit the ear pattern exactly (just do one), and sew it into place
on the hat. I placed a small bit of loose
chunky yarn underneath the muzzle to puff it up just a bit.
Details: With black
yarn (I used sock yarn), Make french knot eyes and overcast satin stitch nose.
and here is a close up, so you can see the placements of the muzzle and embroidery.
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