I’ve just started my first hat project - hopefully, it’ll turn out a straightforward Beanie, knitted on small circ.
The pattern I’m using doesn’t seem to need DPNs - (fine by me!) :??
but could someone please tell me why some hat patterns need DPNs and others just have the circ?
Most hats knit in the round need DPNs (ot two circs, or magic loop) eventually because as the number of stitches decreases at the crown, they won’t stretch all the way around say, a 16" circ.
When you say circ, I assume you mean one normal, 16" circ (or similar). Not magic loop, two circs or what-have-you. I’m guessing that those patterns must not have areas that require small diameters to be knit in the round. Such hats may be knit flat and then seamed, or they may be knit as a tube, and then the top is pulled together like a drawstring bag. The ones that require DPNs probably have decreasing toward the top of the hat.
You’ll probably find that you really do need dpn’s when you get closer to the top. The only patterns that I’ve seen that don’t were done on 2 circs or with magic loop.
I just made my first toddler hat the other day. I sort of made up the pattern as I went along and it turned out really cute! Have fun!!
Given the amount of decreasing it’s telling you to do, the 16" circs will probably become too short before you get to the top. (The patterns I was thinking of don’t have any decreasing at all.) You may have to use DPNs, two circs or magic loop to finish it off.
All of you were right about having to use DPNs - thing is, I don’t have any - so I copped out and just did the drawstring bit for this particular hat.
There’s a little circular gap left at the top which I can easily cover with a small pom pom. What is very nice is the way the hat has pulled together at the top, it almost looks like a little flower shape.
So, all in all, I’m one happy bunny and I do appreciate the help you gave.
Using a 16" circ when I’m used to a 14" straight (under the arm) took some doing - but seeing that I was going to have to change the way I held the needles, (well, can you imagine? - just trying to get the circ. past my elbow would have landed me at the nearest A&E dept - daft I may be, but reckless with my ribs? - no, definitely not) I decided on knitting Conti and it seemed much easier with the circ. than the straights.