Pescador Light by Nomad Stitches

Pescador Light

Crochet
October 2022
Light Fingering ?
25 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in Row 1: dsl; Row 2: slBLO; Row 3: dslBLO. Rep Rows 2 and 3.
3.0 mm
186 - 519 yards (170 - 475 m)
Baby (Toddler, Child, Teen, Adult M, Adult L)
US
English
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The Crochet Pescador Beanie Light is the perfect one-skein-wonder for that special skein of fingering weight yarn you have saved up! With a vertical construction and ribbed finish which looks like knitted fabric, it is a beanie for everyday wear, which will complement any outfit while keeping you warm.

It comes in 6 sizes, from Baby to Adult L and two separate versions: long and short. Also, the pattern includes a FULL VIDEO TUTORIAL!

It is the little sister to the Pescador Beanie, with the same construction and ribbed finish, however, it is made with fingering weight instead of worsted weight yarn and uses a slightly different stitch.

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Find the FREE pattern for size Adult M in my blog.

Sizes + Measurements

This pattern comes in 6 different sizes. The instructions for each size are color coded and in the order shown here: Baby (Toddler, Child, Teen, Adult M, Adult L).

For head circumference of 44.5 (47, 50.8, 54.5, 58.5, 61) cm/ 17.5 (18.5, 20, 21.5, 23, 24) in. to be worn with 10 - 15 cm / 4 - 6 in of negative ease

Materials

YARN: Fingering weight yarn (size 1, 4 ply, sock yarn)

For a short beanie: Approx 170 (200, 235, 280, 320, 370) m / 185 (220, 260, 305, 350, 405) yds.
For a long beanie: Approx 225 (270, 320, 375, 420, 475) m / 250 (295, 350, 410, 460, 520) yds.

Sample used Botanical Yarn, 4ply Merino Sock (750% Superwash Merino Wool, 25% Nylon; 425 m per 100g), in color Galentines.

A wool or wool blend yarn is recommended for better memory and elasticity in the ribbing.

HOOKS: 3 mm or size needed to meet gauge.

NOTIONS: 1 stitch markers (or loose strand of yarn) and a tapestry needle.