Friday, October 12, 2007

Freebie Friday- Button Band Hat




This simple hat pattern knits up quickly on 10.5 needles and bulky yarn. I used some of the old wool/alpaca Knit Picks Sierra that I had on hand. The buttons are my own hand-made lampwork.
The Sierra line has been renamed Cadena, but it's the same yarn. Unfortunately, the color I used (Lettuce) has been discontinued, but there are other great colors that would work. I think maybe Noro Iro might be the same size as well.
There are 2 pages in this pattern. Each must be downloaded and saved separately. Click on the images to enlarge, right click to save each as a jpg.

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

I love your buttons!

Kathleen Taylor said...

Thank you! I went through an obsession with lampworking a year ago or so. I haven't touched the torch in quite awhile, but I have lots of glass buttons and beads that I can use on my knitting now.

Kat said...

What a great hat!! The buttons are to die for, too. I've done a little bit of lampworking but I just can't visualize how you do buttons. They're wonderful!

Thanks for posting the pattern!

Anonymous said...

What a lovely hat! So feminine. I am knitting hats for an American Cancer Society fund-raiser (Relay for Life). I wonder if you would mind if we made some hats from your pattern to sell at holiday craft fairs? The buttons wouldn't be as nice, but I still think it would be a great seller.

Thanks, Amy

Kathleen Taylor said...

Amy, you've reminded me that I need to post my guidelines on using my patterns on the right side of the main page.

Anyway, you may make and give away or sell as many items from my patterns as you like. I only ask that the actual pattern pages not be reposted (though linking to them is fine).

I'm pleased that you like the pattern.

Kathleen Taylor said...

Kat, I use a button mandrel- which is a mandrel with 2 prongs. You build the glass up around the pair of prongs for the button. It's difficult for me (I'm self-taught), so I didn't make a lot of buttons (and a fair portion of them broke before annealing). But the ones that did survive turned out pretty good.

Here's a link to the mandrels, you'll have to scroll about halfway down the page for a pic.

http://www.arrowsprings.com/html/mandrels_tubes.html

Kathleen Taylor said...

I'm not sure that the url came through properly above.

the last part should be:

html not htn

Msmstry said...

What a great hat! I was delighted to see that it was designed by a mystery author I read for years. I've still got one of your bookmark magnets posted on my refrigerator. Thanks for sharing more of your creativity.

Molly

Anonymous said...

Great hat! Knitting it with thinner yarn makes it fitting for a child. Love the buttons.

Kathleen Taylor said...

Molly- did you get the magnet from a Bouchercon? Or maybe Mayhem in the Midlands? I haven't been to a mystery convention for quite awhile- they were such fun.

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I felt bad about not having time to size the hat pattern down for kids- but you're right. Knitting it with worsted weight yarn and size 8 or 9 needles would make it about the right size for a child. Great idea!

Anonymous said...

Good post.

Anonymous said...

Do you sell your hand-made buttons? I absolutely love them, and its hard to find a good button.

Interlacements Yarns LLC said...

Kathleen, I just love your patterns and your books and your blog! So glad to have found this. Keep it up! We love you!

Interlacements Yarns LLC said...

Love this pattern for the Button Band Hat, can't wait to start it and show it off at my guild meeting! Thank you again!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for the pattern ... a darling hat. I am getting back into knitting again and this will be a fun first project .... your buttons are fantastic!!!

Anonymous said...

Thank you, I just shared this with a group of wonderful women that make hats for a cancer clinic. We were looking for a summer weight hat and this is perfect.