Beekeeper Beanie by Marie Greene

Beekeeper Beanie

Knitting
March 2021
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in reverse stockinette stitch, blocked
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
180 - 210 yards (165 - 192 m)
Baby (Toddler, Child, Teen/Adult Sm, Adult Lg)
English

This pattern is featured in the book Knit a Little by Marie Greene.

If you loved Marie’s Beekeeper Cardigan, you’ll love this matching beanie for the whole family.

Every beekeeper needs a beanie, that’s what I always say. (If I’ve never said it, I’m saying it now.) The Bitty Beekeeper sweater needed a buddy, and this quick knit is a great way to practice the little bees before you try them in the sweater. You’ll love the way they stand out against the backdrop of reverse stockinette stitch.

Worked top down from the crown to the ribbing, this project moves quickly and can be finished in a single weekend if you have ample knitting time. The fit is slightly slouchy, so if you prefer a closer style you can easily omit a repeat of the bees.

Yarn
DK weight | Sew Happy Jane Delightful DK | 100% superwash merino | 231 yards/ 211 meters in 100 g | 180 (190, 200, 210, 210) yards/165 (174, 183, 192, 192) meters

Sizes
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
Baby (Toddler, Child, Teen/Adult Sm, Adult Lg)

Finished Measurements
Head circumference: 15.2 (16.75, 18.25, 21.25, 22.75) in/38 (42, 45.5, 53, 57) cm
Top of crown to edge of ribbing (unfolded): 7 (8, 9.5, 10.25, 11) in/17.5 (20, 23.75, 25.75, 27.5) cm

Needles
US Size 4/3.5 mm (12-16 in/30-40 cm) circular needle – ribbing
US Size 5/3.75mm (12-16 in/30-40 cm) circular needle – body of hat
US Size 5/3.75mm DPNs – crown

Gauge
21 st and 30 rows in 4 in/10 cm with largest needle in reverse stockinette stitch, blocked

Notions
Darning needle to weave ends