Azun goes to Berlin Hat by Fanny Girard

Azun goes to Berlin Hat

Knitting
November 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
186 - 211 yards (170 - 193 m)
one size
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The Azun goes to Berlin hat was created in collaboration with Alice from Alice im Wolleland, who is also French and based in Berlin. A lover of French wools of traced origin and character, Alice naturally integrated Azun yarns into her workshop.

With this beanie, we wanted to combine simplicity with the little details that make all the difference. Knitted in the round with Azun Worsted yarn, it’s suitable for beginners and experienced knitters alike, and it’s seamless. The design is distinguished by its central band, which elegantly marks the tapers, and its folded ribbed edge to keep the ears nice and warm.

Not only is this project quick and easy to make, it’s also very practical for winter. A single 100g skein is all you need to make this cosy beanie, which is sure to become a winter wardrobe essential.

To help you make your own hat, you can watch our support videos on our playlist on YouTube.

Size: one size
Circumference: the hat fits a head circumference of approximately 54-56 cm
Sample: 17 stitches / 25 rows = 10 cm flat in jersey on 5 mm needles
Needles: 5 mm / 40 cm then 5 mm / 80 cm for the Magic Loop on the tip of the hat
Wool: 100 g / 193 m Azun Worsted by Knitty and Woolly
Techniques used: Continental (or tubular) construction, knitting in the round, Magic Loop, double knit rows, decreases.

Pattern & kit online on knittyandwoolly.com