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Limbourg Pixie Bonnet
Gauge: 21 sts 4in/10cm in stockinette stitch
Recommended yarn: any to obtain the gauge. Worsted or DK for regular look, or thinner yarn on larger needles for daintier look.
The samples were made using Berocco Corsica, Drops Cotton Merino, Drops Lima and Drops Sky (4mm / US6 needles)
Recommended needle size: to obtain the gauge. Your needle size might vary depending on how tight or loose your knitting is and also the yarn you choose will impact your gauge. Please be sure to make a gauge swatch to make sure you obtain the gauge. For most, 4mm / US6 needles work the best.
You will need: yarn (up to 50g for the smallest sizes, up to 80g for the larger sizes), knitting needles, darning needle to weave in the yarn ends and to sew the back of the bonnet. Crochet hook in the same mm size as the knitting needles to make the ties (if you are making crochet ties – 4mm / G works for most).
The bonnet is knit flat.
~~~ this pattern in newborn size is available also in print: in the book “More Tiny Knits for Tiny People” ~~~
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- First published: August 2019
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