Battenbonkers by Nathan Taylor

Battenbonkers

Knitting
July 2020
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Triple-knitted stocking stitch in the round
US 2 - 2.75 mm
306 - 328 yards (280 - 300 m)
Laid flat, unstretched, and unblocked, my Battenbonkers hat is 24cm (9.5in) wide—that’s 48 cm (18.75in) in circumference, of course—and measures 21cm (8.25in) from brim to crown.
English
This pattern is available for £6.00 GBP buy it now

IT HAS ARRIVED!

Triple-knitting is finally here, not just for the experts either. Here is a pattern hat will bring the fascinating and beautiful world of triple-layered knitting to the masses.

At last!

Battenbonkers is a bold and eye-catching, triple-knitted hat, in three colours, featuring cheery blocks of colour.

Being triple-knitted, there are three separate layers of knitted fabric making up the overall structure of this hat, so the resulting beanies id not only cute as can be, but is possibly the warmest and cosiest sock-weight-yarn hat out there!

Ever!

Not done any triple-knitting before? Don’t worry: the pattern is jam packed with step-by-step tutorials, with pictures, and links to exclusively shot video tutorials, detailing everything you need to know, to make your first experience of triple-knitting an absolute breeze. You’ll wonder why you ever thought working with two layers (let alone just one) was ever enough!