Knitted Santa Hat Chair Covers

I made this for #creativejoyandinspiration

Created by: Natasha Butler

  • Project Details

    About

    Why buy, when you can make yourself!
    Bring the festivities to your dinner table this Christmas season by adding these easy Santa Hat Chair Covers. They are bright, colourful and festive. They are a simple knitting pattern that is worked in the knit (garter) st in the round using either the magic loop method, or just continuously round on circular needles. You also have the choice of making a traditional pompom or there are instructions for knitting the bobble on the top of the hat. They can be made in just a few hours and the SIZE IS ADJUSTABLE.
    You can find the pattern here -
    https://www.loveknitting.com/knitted-santa-hat-chair-covers-knitting-pattern-by-bobble-and-knit?a_aid=58f34612
    I hope this brings you creative joy and inspiration. Let's get yarning!

    Pattern

    Knitted Santa Hat Chair Covers

    This pattern is from:
    wrote it myself

    Needles & Hooks

    • Circular 6.00mm (US 10) 60cm
    • Circular 6.00mm (US 10) 120cm

    Accessories

    • Stuffing
    • Tapestry Needle
    • Stitch Markers
    Other : You only need the stuffing if you are knitting the pompom. You only need the 60cm OR the 120cm cable, NOT BOTH. The 60cm is to work continuously round, the 120cm is for the magic loop method.

    Measurements

    Notes: To fit chair back - width 33cm (66cm circumference) x height 47cm. SIZE IS ADJUSTABLE.

    Tags

    Craft

    Knitting

    Skill Level

    Intermediate

    Status

    Complete
  • Comments

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    5 Comments

    • My Profile

      This is such a great idea to jazz up the home in time for the holidays, genius!
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    • Louby Lou

      I like these so much I bought the pattern. I need these for my dining chairs and festive table on Christmas Day!!!
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    • Louby Lou

      I need to start making some of these they are great. I need 8 !!!
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      • Natasha Butler

        Guildford

        I’m glad you like them. They are quick to make. I hope you enjoy them. If you need any help just let me know.
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