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Salter Beanie
The Salter Beanie is a classic hat that features a triple brim for extra warmth. The beanie is worked from the bottom up and has a minimal + decorative decrease along either side while the front and back maintain the look of stockinette.
Sizes - XS (S) M (L) XL correspond to Child (Adult S) Adult M (Adult L) Adult XL
The Salter Beanie has around 2” 5 cm of negative ease. So sizes XS (S) M (L) XL correspond to a head circumference of 20 (21) 221⁄4 (23) 241⁄2” 51 (53) 56.5 (58) 62 cminal size of beanie will be 2” 5 cm) less than the overall circumference. This means that if you measure a 21” 53 cm head circumference you will make size (S) with a finished circumference of 19” 47 cm. Sample shown modeled is wearing size (S) with approx. 2” 5 cm negative ease.
Finished Circumference - 18 (19) 20¼ (21) 22½“ {45.5 (47) 51 (53) 56 cm}
Gauge - 22 sts and 34 rows = 4 x 4” {10 x 10 cm} in stockinette st worked flat on 4 mm (US Size 6) needles, blocked
Needle Size -
4 mm (US 6) 16” circular needles
4 mm (US 6) DPNs/magic loop method, or the required needles to obtain gauge
Yarn - Worsted Weight -
186 (204) 263 (342) 368 yds
170 (187) 240 (313) 336 m
100 (100) 100 (150) 150 g
Suggested Yarn - Retrosaria Brusca (50% wool, 50% merino, 50 g = 137 yds) in colorway Brown, 2 (2) 2 (3) 3 skeins
Notions - 2 stitch markers (1 of a different color to denote BOR), tapestry needle
Techniques - Knitting in the round, long-tail cast-on, decreasing, wet blocking
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Note: This pattern is for the beanie only and does not include the Port Sweater instructions.
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- First published: January 2023
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