preemie hats for charity

I had whipped most of these up to donate over a year ago for a time-specific cause and had a batch left over that never got sent in. My mother recently started a new job in a hospital with a NICU that could use preemie items, so I pulled these out and made a few more.

I don’t really follow a pattern, since I want variable sizes to fit newborns and preemies of all sizes. I use random yarns and hooks and play with making a 10-stitch straight swatch until I get a gauge I like.

Chain 3, and work 12 dc in the first stitch. Join with a slip stitch. You can continue to work in rounds, or work in a spiral. Work 2 dc in each stitch around until you have 28 stitches. (How you play with that number, 28, is the key to a larger or smaller hat.) Work a single dc in each stitch around until the hat is as long as you want. Finish off the round with a slip stitch, or if you’re working in a spiral, work a sc, then a slip stitch to end the spiral. Add a picot or shell stitch border for a more frilly effect.

On a side note, the road trip went horribly. My sister got into a massive argument on the way back on Sunday over me being overprotective because I pulled the sunshade cover over Spice’s carseat just in case her son threw something. Mind you, he bit my sister just 6 hours before. I told her to drop me off at the next fast food stop and had the spouse come pick me up. ::shudder:: What a lunatic.


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