Brandi,
Thanks for the compliment.
There are lots of free hat patterns available on the web. A couple of places to look are:
http://www.woolworks.org/
http://www.knitty.com/ISSUEwinter05/index.html
Knitty also has a forum where you might get helpful tips.
I buy lots of books and magazines, and then use the patterns for inspiration and to create my own. Hats are a piece of cake to create. Measure the circumference of the head, subtract 10-15% (depending on how snug you want the hat) and use your gauge swatch to determine the number of stitches for the brim.
You’ll get the details on this in Ann Budd’s Grand Plan book which is excellent for basic hat patterns that you can use with any gauge yarn. You could get the hat patterns only by finding the original article in a back issue of Interweave Knits.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/193...Fencoding=UTF8
My dad’s hat probably came from one of Jil Eaton’s Wee Knits book, but was re-sized to an adult so the pattern is only chickenscratches.
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/se...380959-3228033
If you want colorful hat ideas, also check the books from Mags Kandis at Mission Falls:
http://www.missionfalls.com/patterns.php
Have fun and let the creative spirit soar.