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Easy Pixie Hat for Beginners | Repeating Ridge Pattern Tutorial (Tuck stitch)

Easy Pixie Hat for Beginners | Repeating Ridge Pattern Tutorial (Bumblebee / Acorn Style)

Welcome back, followers! I’m Fariba from Watch Knitting. In this tutorial-style post, we’ll knit a cute pixie hat worked flat on straight needles—no circulars needed. The hat features a repeating ridge texture that looks great in bumblebee or acorn colorways and is perfect for quick gifts.


Materials

  • Yarn: Worsted weight (number 4) for most sizes; you can also use a light worsted/DK (number 3) for a finer look
  • Needles: 4 mm straight needles
  • Notions: Tapestry needle, scissors, measuring tape

Gauge & Sizing

  • Pattern is based on closest multiple of 6 + 5 stitches.
  • Length before crown (guideline):
    • Infant: ~16–17 cm (6.25–6.75 inches)
    • Child (about 7 years): ~19 cm (7.5 inches)
    • Adult: ~20–22 cm (8–8.75 inches)

Suggested Cast-On Counts (flat)

  • Infant (0–12 mo): 65 sts
  • Toddler (1–3 yr): 77 sts
  • Child (4–6 yr): 95 sts
  • Older Child (7–10 yr): 107 sts
  • Teen/Adult S: 119 sts
  • Adult M/L: 131 sts

Adjust by ±6 sts to keep the ridge repeat intact.


Abbreviations

  • K – knit
  • P – purl
  • st(s) – stitch(es)
  • rep – repeat
  • RS/WS – right side / wrong side
  • Sl3 wyif – slip 3 stitches purlwise with yarn in front
  • K2tog – knit 2 together
  • Lift – from the RS, lift the horizontal strand (created on the WS) from back to front onto the left needle.
  • Lift & K2tog – lift the horizontal strand onto the left needle, then knit it together with the next stitch (treat as k2tog) to form the ridge.
  • edge – work first and last stitch as knit on every row (for a neat selvedge)

Notes

  • Work the hat flat, then seam the side and top to form the pixie point.
  • For a neat edge, keep a consistent tension on the edge stitches.
  • Brim option: Brim (1 inch ribbing): work K1, P1 for 1 inch (2.5 cm).

Instructions

Cast On: Using a long-tail cast on with both needles held together, cast on the stitch count for your size (see top chart). Remove one needle and begin.

Brim (optional): Work K1, P1 ribbing for 1 inch (2.5 cm).

Body – Repeating Ridge Texture
Work the following rows. Rows 1–10 establish stockinette with horizontal strands on WS to prepare the ridge. Row 11 forms the ridge by lifting and decreasing.

  • Row 1 (RS): Knit
  • Row 2 (WS): edge, rep (P3, Sl3 wyif), P3, edge
  • Row 3, 5, 7, 9 (RS): Knit
  • Row 4, 6, 8, 10 (WS): Purl
  • Row 11 (RS): edge, rep (K4, Lift & K2tog, K1), K3, edge

Repeat Rows 1–11 for pattern. For an offset look, shift the WS Row 2 “Sl3 wyif” groups between the previous strand positions every other repeat.

Work to Length: Continue in pattern until the total length so far is your target depth (see “Gauge & Sizing”), e.g., ~19 cm (7.5 inches) for a 7-year-old.


Crown Shaping (Decreases)

Work decreases on RS rows until 8–10 sts remain.

  • RS: K2tog across evenly spaced (or work ssk/k2tog at each edge) to begin taper; WS: purl back.
  • Continue decreasing on every RS row as preferred (e.g., edge, k2tog, knit to last 2 sts, k2tog, edge), purling WS rows, until 8–10 sts remain.

Pixie Tip: Knit straight for 2–3 cm (about 1 inch) on the remaining stitches to create a little square/point before binding off (optional, for a sharper pixie look).

Bind Off: Bind off all stitches knitwise on the next RS row. Leave a long tail for seaming.

Finishing:

  1. Fold the hat in half lengthwise.
  2. Seam the side edge with mattress stitch.
  3. Seam the top edge to form the pixie point.
  4. Weave in ends. Add a tassel or pom-pom if desired.

Tips

  • Keep Sl3 wyif relaxed to avoid drawing in the fabric too tightly.
  • For deeper ridges, work longer segments of stockinette (Rows 3–10) between Row 11 ridge rows.
  • For closer ridges, shorten those segments to about 1/2 inch (1.25 cm) between ridge rows.

Video Tutorial

Watch the full step-by-step video for cast on, ridge formation, and crown shaping


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