Short Staple Beanie by Jeanette Godreau

Short Staple Beanie

Knitting
February 2023
Any gauge - designed for any gauge ?
Stockinette in the round
125 - 225 yards (114 - 206 m)
Made-To-Measure
English
This pattern is available for $7.00 USD
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The Short Staple Beanie is a knitted beanie that is customizable to your unique head measurements! This beanie has recommendations for fitting above or over the ears, but you can really make it as short or as long as you want. It will fit everyone’s head like a dream, and the simple design will make it a staple for cold and breezy days, or whenever you wanna wear a cute beanie!

Yarn:
You can use any weight and any size yarn for this pattern! However, I highly recommend using fingering through worsted yet yarn for the best results.

The recommended yarn for this pattern is Everyday Merino by Twice Sheared Sheep (affiliate link)!

Amount of yarn needed:
The amount of yarn you need depends on what kind of yarn you use and your measurements. Average yardages needed per weight of yarn for an adult-sized beanie is listed below for your reference:

  • Fingering: 300-375 yards
  • Sport: 250-350 yards
  • DK: 130-250 yards
  • Worsted: 125-225 yards

Materials:

  • Stitch Markers (4 in one color/design and 1 in another)
  • Tapestry Needle
  • Scissors
  • Measuring Tape

Gauge:
You can use any gauge! However, it is very important that you gauge swatch and determine your gauge before working this pattern in order to determine how many sts and rows you need to work throughout this pattern to get the exact right fit.

Needles:
You can use any size needles for this pattern. I recommend using a needle size that creates a nice fabric with the yarn you’ve chosen to work with. Once you determine your main needle size, you will also need one set of needles a size smaller for working the folded brim. Sizing down your needles for the brim will help make it more fitted.

In terms of types of needles, you need:

  • 16” circular needles
  • double pointed needles (DPNs) OR 36”+ circular needles to use with the magic loop method

Techniques needed (step-by-step instructions AND video references are included for each technique):

  • Calculating math (adding, subtraction, division, and multiplication). I walk you through each step! If you are not a math fan, I also include a link to a Google Sheet that has all of the formulas ready for you. All you have to do is add your measurements and the math is done automatically!
  • Stockinette in the round
  • Decreases
  • Folding a brim

Check out my Instagram @newwaveknitting and the hashtag #shortstaplebeanie for more pictures of and information on the Short Staple Beanie!