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Bread and Jam Beanie
This beanie is as wholesome as bread and jam at tea-time. It begins with a brioche brim which is turned up over a ribbed band, providing a soft outer layer and a snug fit respectively. A sweet band of stranded colourwork is spread around the body of the beanie, before swirling into a single-coloured crown. Knit it up as a wearable swatch before embarking on the Bread and Jam Jumper or make a scrappy version, experimenting with left over yarns.
Sizes
Sizes 1(2) with a finished width of 24.5 (26.75) cm / 9.5 (10.5)” and length when brim is folded up: 23 (26) / 9.25 (10.25)”
Intended to be worn with 5 —10 cm / 2 — 4“ of negative ease.
Detailed schematic with full set of measurements provided in pattern.
Yarn
Tarndwarncoort 8ply/DK Yarn (100% non-superwash Polwarth wool; 192 m / 209 yds per 100 g/3.52 oz) in three colours:
1 x Main Colour (MC): Natural Polwarth Range in Manna Gum
1 x Contrast Colour (CC1): Natural Polwarth Range in Cream
1 x Contrast Colour (CC2): Homestead Garden Range in Blossom
Alternative yarns should be of a similar fibre content and meterage per 100 g / yardage per 3.52 oz.
Knitting needles
4.5 mm/US 7, 40 cm / 14” circular knitting needle
Notions
Stitch marker
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Gauge
All measurements are taken after blocking.
10 cm x 10 cm/ 4” x 4” =
15 sts x 20 rows in Brioche Rib
18 sts x 26 rounds in Stockinette/ Colourwork pattern
22 sts x 28 rounds in Single Rib k1, p1
Techniques
✔ One colour brioche rib in the round
✔ Reading stranded colourwork charts
✔ Simple decreases (k2tog)
Photography by Jacie Davis www.jaciedavisphotography.com.au
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