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Frills Beanie
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To make a matching scarf, check out free pattern Beginner’s Frills Scarf https://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/beginners-frills... .
Frills Beanie - Cute and minimalistic everyday beanie
Gentle frills at the brim and at the top of the ‘pompom’ add a hint of cuteness to the otherwise simple beanie. The full knitted lining makes the beanie warm to wear.
The beanie is knitted in the round in Stockinette Stitch as a long tube starting from the middle of the lining with a provisional cast-on. The lower half of the lining is knitted first, followed by the top of the beanie from the brim to the crown, and the upper part of the lining is knitted last. The ends of the tube are joined at the middle of the lining with Kitchener stitches.
Techniques
Provisional cast-on & Kitchener stitches.
Sizes
Seven sizes from small child to large adult: to fit head circumference of 48 (50) 52 (54) 56 (58) 60 cm / 19 (19 ¾) 20 ½ (21 ¼) 22 (22 ¾) 23 ½ inches. The beanie is designed with 10 cm / 4 inches of negative ease. The hat is shown in the largest size in the pictures.
Materials needed
Yarn:
2 (2) 2 (2) 2 (2) 2 balls of Knitting for Olive Merino| Rose Clay | 100% non-mulesed merino wool | Yardage 250 m / 273 yds per 50 g (or 290 (320) 350 (380) 410 (450) 490 m / 320 (350) 380 (420) 450 (490) 550 yds of similar yarn)
AND
2 (2) 2 (2) 2 (2) 3 balls of Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair | Rose Clay | 70% mohair - 30% silk | Yardage 225 m / 246 yds per 25 g (or 290 (320) 350 (380) 410 (450) 490 m / 320 (350) 380 (420) 450 (490) 550 yds of similar yarn)
Please note that if you want to alter the size of the beanie, more yarn may be required.
Needles:
3.0 mm / US 2.5 DPNs or circular needle for small circumference knitting, for example 40cm / 16 inches long circular needles work nicely.
Other:
A crochet hook and scrap yarn for the Provisional cast-on, a stitch marker, a tapestry needle for the Kitchener stitches and weaving in the yarn ends.
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