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East Burn Beanie
My East Burn Beanie is my second release in a series of hat patterns all inspired by the flora, fauna, life and countryside in and around Northmavine in Shetland. A place I’m proud to call home! The East Burn Beanie was inspired by a small woodland just a few miles from our home – East Burn Woods – which we often walk through when we are craving trees! The colours are inspired by the vivid changing hues we see there throughout the year – the leaves and pines, the heather and grasses.
The beanie starts with a corrugated rib and is worked entirely in the round with a pattern based on traditional Fairisle motifs. It is has been designed to pull down low over your ears to protect them from the biting North winds! Otherwise it can be worn further back on your head as a slouchy style beanie.
Jamiesons of Shetland Spindrift 100% pure Shetland wool (105m/25g) 1x 25g ball of each of the following shades:
• A: Grouse 235
• B: Raspberry 1260
• C: Cherry 580
• D: Ginger 462
• E: Pumpkin 470
• F: Buttermilk 179
• G: Oatmeal 337
• H: Chartreuse 365
• I: Gold 289
Notions
• 1 set 2.5mm DPN or preferred method for working in the round for rib.
• 1 set 3mm DPN or preferred method for working in the round for body.
• You may wish to change to DPN for working the crown if using circular needles.
• Tapestry needle for weaving in ends. • Balloon or hat blocker.
• Stitch marker.
One size to fit average size adult head. Finished circumference 52.5cm/21”
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- First published: June 2021
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- Last updated: August 26, 2023 …
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