I call this hat pattern “Gray’s Anatomy” because I designed it while watching — yep, that’s right — Gray’s Anatomy. Also, the first one I made is knit with a gray fairisle yarn.
It's designed to fit most adult heads when knitted with worsted weight yarn. I’ve had success using smaller needles and sock weight yarn for kids’ hats. I've also used fewer repeats of the chart to make smaller hats. I like to knit hats with a springy yarn so they stretch well, yet retain their shape.
My favorite hat yarn is Jarbo Garn Raggi worsted weight sock yarn. It comes in lots of fun stripy and fairisle colorways, along with some nice bright solids, though I do wish it came in more colors since I use it so often.

It's designed to fit most adult heads when knitted with worsted weight yarn. I’ve had success using smaller needles and sock weight yarn for kids’ hats. I've also used fewer repeats of the chart to make smaller hats. I like to knit hats with a springy yarn so they stretch well, yet retain their shape.
2 circular knitting needles, US size
7 (4.5mm)
8 stitch markers, one in a
contrasting color
Notes: Use the contrasting color stitch marker to
mark the beginning of the round, then place the other markers to divide
stitches into a total of 8 sections. At row 12, hat is large enough to move to
1 16-inch circular.
Instructions:
Cast on 8 stitches using the "Magic Circle Crochet Loop." (Go to instructional video.)
Divide evenly, 4 on each needle.
Pull the tail snug.
Row 1: K1, M1 around. (16 sts)
Row 2: knit around, placing stitch markers every 2
stitches.
Row 3: *k1, m1, k1* 8 times. (24 sts)
Row 4: knit around.
Row 5: *k1, m1, k1, m1, k1* 8 times. (40 sts)
Row 6: *k1, p1, k1, p1, k1* 8 times.
Row 7: *k1, p1, m1p, k1, m1, p1, k1* 8 times. (56
sts)
Row 8: *k1, p2, k1, p2, k1* 8 times.
Row 9: *k1, p2, m1p, k1, m1, p2, k1* 8 times. (72
sts)
Row 10: *k1, p2, k3, p2, k1* 8 times.
Row 11: *k1, p2, k1, m1p, k1, m1, k1, p2, k1* 8
times. (88 sts)
Row 12: *k1, p2, k1, p1, k1, p1, k1, p2, k1* 8 times.
Repeat Row 12 until hat is desired
length.
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