Knit Hat Size Calculator
Turn a head measurement and your stitch gauge into the exact number of stitches to cast on for a snug, well-fitting knit hat.
๐ How it works & FAQHow this hat calculator works
A knit hat has to stretch to hug the head, so you never cast on for the exact head measurement โ you cast on for something smaller and let the ribbing pull in. This tool builds in about 10% negative ease, which is the sweet spot for most stockinette and ribbed beanies. The formula is simple: stitches = head circumference ร 0.90 ร gauge. Your gauge is how many stitches fit in one inch of your knitting; measure it from a swatch in the same yarn and needles you plan to use.
Why the multiple of 4 matters
The headline number rounds your exact stitch count to the nearest multiple of 4 so a k2, p2 rib brim works out evenly all the way around. If you use a k1, p1 rib you only need an even number, and if you knit a slouchy or textured pattern you may want a multiple that matches your stitch repeat. The "exact stitch count" card shows the un-rounded figure so you can round toward whatever repeat your pattern needs.
Suggested hat height
The height figure is a typical crown-to-brim finished length for the age you pick, measured flat. Knit a plain beanie to that height, then decrease for the crown. For a folded brim, add 1โ2 inches; for a slouchy fit, add 2โ4 inches. These are estimates to get you started, not a guaranteed fit โ always try the hat on if you can.
How to use it
- Pick the age preset closest to who the hat is for. It fills in a typical head size.
- Adjust the head circumference if you measured the actual head โ around the widest part, above the ears.
- Enter your gauge in stitches per inch from your swatch.
- Cast on the "cast-on stitches" number and knit to the suggested height.
FAQ
- How do I measure gauge?
- Knit a 4-inch swatch, count the stitches across the middle 2 inches, and divide by 2 to get stitches per inch.
- Why is the brim smaller than the head?
- That is the negative ease. Knitting stretches, so a slightly smaller hat grips instead of sliding off.
- Can I use it for bulky yarn?
- Yes — just enter the true gauge for that yarn, which may be 2–3 stitches per inch.
- What if the head is between presets?
- Type the measured circumference directly; the preset only sets a starting number and the suggested height.