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The Sandy Beanie
About The Sandy Beanie
The Sandy Beanie was inspired by the Bayside suburb of Sandringham, (colloquially known as ‘Sandy’), in Melbourne, Australia, where my son was born. This beanie was made for him for his 5th birthday as he loves wearing beanies in winter. The small cables represent the calm ripples in the sand created by the bay waters of Port Phillip Bay. The large cables are reminiscent of whale tails, which was the theme I used to decorate my son’s cot when he was born.
Sizes
Toddler, (Child, Adult)
Finished Measurements:
Circumference (unstretched):
36cm, (42cm, 48cm)
Yarn
Three colours of 10 ply (worsted) weight yarn:
Colour A: 10ply approximately 30g, (35g, 40g)
(40m, 45m, 50m/45yd, 50yds, 55yds)
Colour B: 10ply approximately 40g, (45g, 50g)
(45m, 50m, 55m/50yds, 55yds, 60yds)
Colour C: 10ply approximately 25g, (30g, 35g)
(40m, 45m, 50m/45yd, 50yds, 55yds)
Suggested yarn: Bendigo Woolen Mills ‘Luxury’ 10 ply yarn
Needles
5.0mm/40cm cord circular or DPNs (size 7/16 inch cord)
6.0mm/40cm cord circular needles (size 10/16 inch cord)
6.0mm DPNs (size 10)
Notions
Stitch marker X1
Cable needle
Tapestry Needle
Skills required
Cable knitting
Knitting in the round
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- First published: April 2020
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- Last updated: June 15, 2020 …
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