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Acacia Mosaic Beanie
The graphic stitch used in this beanie is a variation of Barbara Walker’s simulated basketweave pattern. The mosaic pattern is worked by a sequence of slipped stitches while working 2-round stripes, using one colour at a time. It is knitted from the bottom edge up. The mosaic pattern is a 10-stitch, 16-round repeat. It can be worked from the chart or the written instructions. Every 2nd round is the same as the previous round. This beanie requires intermediate knitting skills. Choose a size that will stretch to fit your head size. It is intended to be worn with negative ease.
If desired, any leftover yarn can be made in to a pompom.
Finished Measurements
To fit head circumference approx 54 (56, 59) cm / 21 (22, 23¼) ins.
Finished head circumference is 48 (52, 56) cm / 19 (20½, 22) ins.
Finished depth is approx 19 (21, 22) cm / 7½ (8¼, 8¾) ins.
Yarn
DK or 8 ply yarn
Main Colour (M):
75 (90, 105) metres 83 (99, 115) yards
Contrast Colour (C):
45 (55, 65) metres 50 (61, 72) yards
If making a pompom add approx 45 metres 50 yards
Needles and Other Equipment
- 3.25mm (US 3) and 4mm (US 6) circular knitting needles in a short length suitable for working a beanie
- 4mm (US 6) dpns set for working the crown
- yarn needle and stitch-markers (as desired)
Gauge
After wet blocking, 23 sts and 45 rounds to 10cm/4ins over mosaic pattern using 4mm needles.
The mosaic section is worked to a length measurement rather than to a number of rounds.
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