So he would like for Christmas, for me to make him a beanie that is black, orange, and white grey, with a pom pom on top in the same colors. Now how are you going to say no to that!?! Of course I will make one!!! My second nephew did not request one, but I kind of feel bad making a hat for one and not the other. I have done several hats, and they all tend to be pretty similar. I did not have an actual "pattern," so I will share what I came up with.
Children's Beanie
I used Lamb's Pride Bulky (85% wool, 15% mohair). I have 3 different colors, but if choosing just 1 color, you should only need 1 skein. Size 10.5 circular needles or DPNs. I like the magic loop method for knitting in the round, but if you have a different preference for knitting in the round, use what works best for you! You will also need cardboard or a pom pom maker (I made one out of cardboard), which is optional. The last thing you will need is a tapestry needle for weaving in the ends and attaching the pom pom (if making).
Directions
CO 72 stitches. Knit in k2 p2 for 36 rows. If switching colors, determine what order you want them in, and for how many rows before starting, as this can save you from a headache later. Or just go with whatever you are feeling, and I am sure it will be great!
Row 37, *k2tog, p2,* repeat to end.
Row 38, *k1, p2tog,* repeat to end.
Row 39, *k1, p1,* repeat to end.
Row 40, *k1, p1,* repeat to end.
Row 41, k2tog to end.
Row 42, k2tog to end.
Cut a 6 inch tail, and using tapestry needle, thread through remaining stitches and pull to close. Turn hat inside out, tie knot, and weave in all ends. Make pom pom and attach/sew to top of hat. There are several great online tutorials on how to make a pom pom.
Below are my two hats, one for each boy. I hope they like them!


















