Azahar Beanie by Pamela Izquierdo

Azahar Beanie

Knitting
March 2024
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
7 stitches and 10 rows = 2 inches
in 2x1 rib
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
80 - 170 yards (73 - 155 m)
Toddler, Child, Teen/Adult small, Adult large
English
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This is a knit pattern in PDF format. No returns or refunds available. All sales are final.

This hat pattern is ideal for those beginner knitters that want to try cables. The simplicity of the cables and the quantity of them throughout the hat, makes it a perfect opportunity to practice this technique.

The construction of this beanie is bottom up, multiple of 7. You will start by casting on the number of stitches needed for the size selected and knitting an elastic rib. Then you will proceed to the body of the pattern and the cable knitting. The end product is a tall beanie, slightly slouchy. The crown, due to the decreases, will look good without a pompom. However it will look absolutely stunning with it.

The pattern is written is US standard terms and includes child and adult sizes. It is recommended for advanced beginner knitters.

SUGGESTED YARN:
Bulky weight yarn (5) like Malabrigo Chunky, DHG Piuma, Cascade 128, Patons Rumor or any other yarn that meets gauge.

YARDAGE:
Toddler: approximately 85 yards
Child: approximately 90 yards
Teen/Adult: approximately 96 yards
Adult large: approximately 130 yards
Please note that these yardages are based on single brim versions. If you are opting for a double brim you will need more yarn.

RECOMMENDED NEEDLES:
5.5mm/US9 and 6.5mm/US10.5 41cm/16in cord circular needles
6.5mm/US10.5 double pointed needles
Cable needle

GAUGE:
7 stitches x 10 rows in 2” 2x1 rib with 5.5mm/US9 needles
6.5 stitches x 9 rows in 2” with 6.5mm/US10.5 needles

This pattern has been test knit but if you encounter a problem or have a question please contact me at azahar.knits@gmail.com

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