Easygoing Super Bulky Bonnet by Jolanta Zwierzchowska

Easygoing Super Bulky Bonnet

Knitting
February 2021
both are used in this pattern
Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
10 stitches and 16 rows = 4 inches
in rib pattern
7.0 mm
87 - 153 yards (80 - 140 m)
S, M, L
English
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The name of the hat fully reflects what it is. This hat not only looks cool but is also very easy to make, even for beginner knitters, especially since the description is very accurate and friendly, regardless of skills. The description contained in the pattern will easily guide even a novice knitter through the various stages of making a hat. The pattern also includes photos of the stages of work that make work easier and pleasant.
It goes well with any sports clothes.
It looks just as great when you use plain yarn, and when you use multicolor yarn.
The hat can be made of different thicknesses of yarn. The pattern contains information and tips that allow you to make a hat from practically any yarn of any size. The pattern includes 3 sizes for super bulky yarn and in addition, includes 5 sizes for thinner yarn (aran) with advice on how to make smaller/larger sizes. Using the sizes and guidelines shown in the pattern, you can make a hat of any size and yarn thickness.
The yarn used for this pattern (Super bulky), makes it possible to do it in one or two evenings. Whereas, aran yarn allows you to make a hat of any size, even the smallest (Infant size).
Sizes available:
Super bulky yarn - Adult Small, Adult Medium, and Adult Large.
Aran yarn (in addition)- Infant, Toddler, Child, Adult Small, and Adult Medium.
Each size has its own detailed chart and line-by-line, written instruction next to each line in the chart. Every chart shows the entire hat. Reading charts is presented in a simple way.
To work a bonnet, you should know the following intermediate techniques: reading charts, basic decreases (ssk; p2tog), double decreases (p3tog).
The pattern was tested by members of my own group Jolanta Zwierzchowska designs. Many thanks to the perfect test knitters and revisers: svetula27 and terevalencia.