Tilda Beanie by wemade wardrobe

Tilda Beanie

Knitting
December 2024
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
DK
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in Broken rib stitch
US 4 - 3.5 mm
219 - 241 yards (200 - 220 m)
Women (Men)
English German
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Description

The Tilda Beanie is our new knitting pattern for a beanie featuring a double-folded brim, designed to keep you warm and cozy on cold winter days. This unique beanie knitting pattern combines a broken rib texture with modern stripes, adding a touch of sophistication to your look. This striped broken rib beanie knitting pattern is not only a stylish accessory but also highly functional: the double brim ensures extra warmth and a perfect fit. With its clear and detailed instructions, this hat knitting pattern for a striped hat is suitable for ambitious beginners looking to expand their skills. It’s the ideal project to create a versatile piece for your wardrobe or to knit a thoughtful, handmade Christmas gift. The Tilda Beanie is a timeless accessory that beautifully blends style and comfort. Get the Tilda Beanie knitting pattern today and knit a beanie that you’ll love to wear or gift!

Begin by making a gauge swatch to check that you have the correct gauge.

SIZES

Women (Men)

SIZE GUIDE

Head circumference:

53 - 57 cm (57 - 60 cm)

RECOMMENDED NEEDLE SIZE

Circular knitting needle 3.5 mm US4m) 16 inches

and

DPNs 3.5 mm or circular knitting needle 3.5 mm US4der 100 cm) 40 inches for the Magic Loop method

GAUGE

In broken rib on needle size 3.5 mm:

18 M x 32 R = 10 x 10 cm

MATERIALS

100 g “Peruvian Highland Wool” from Filcolana (50 g = 100 m)

+

50 g “Peruvian Highland Wool” from Filcolana (50 g = 100 m) for the stripes.

together with

25 g “Tilia” from Filcolana (25 g = ca. 210 m)

+

25 g “Tilia” from Filcolana (25 g = ca. 210 m) for the stripes.

Note that you knit with two strands of yarn held together. One thread of the thicker yarn, together with one thread of the thinner yarn.

Tip: you can also use leftover yarn for the stripes - you do not need a lot of yarn and not a full skein of yarn.

Note that you will need more yarn if you want to knit the beanie longer.

Yarn alternatives:

100 g “Naturwollgarn” from Seehawer (100 g = ca. 200 m)

+

100 g “Naturwollgarn” from Seehawer (100 g = ca. 200 m) for the stripes.

together with

20 g “Sensai” from Ito (20 g = ca. 240 m)

+

20 g “Sensai” from Ito (20 g = ca. 240 m) for the stripes.

Note that you knit with two strands of yarn held together. One thread of the thicker yarn, together with one thread of the thinner yarn.

—-

100 g “Lima” from Drops (50 g = ca. 100 m)

together with

25 g “Kid Silk” from Drops (25 g = ca. 210 m)

Note that you knit with two strands of yarn held together. This variation is knit without stripes.

Our beige/blue Tilda Beanie was knit in: “Lima” from Drops (col. 9025 and 9016) together with “Kid Silk” from Drops (Fb. 20 and 28).

Our grey Tilda Beanie was knit in: “Naturwollgarn” from Seehawer (col. 37 and 38) and “Sensai” from Ito (col. 320 and 321).