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Winter Sunrise Beanie
I always dreamed to work with baby yak yarn and these 2 skeins came in a package from my very generous partner at FiberShare. I could not be more grateful for the yarn and color choice, and wanted the design to be bright and playful. It turned out just the way I imagined! And the color inspired the name. It is a fast and fun project, combining simple yet elegant cables and bobbles.
Construction: the hat is knitted bottom up in a round, with a long folding up brim (A) or a classic short one (B). The crown is pointed and can accommodate a small/medium size pompom.
Stitches and techniques: knit (k), purl (p), knit through the back loop (ktbl), purl through the back loop (ptbl), slip slip knit (SSK), knit 2 together (k2tog), working simple cables and making bobbles.
Yarn: ca. 90 g (almost 2 balls) of Mongolia 3 from Fonty, 85% wool and 15% baby yak, with 150 m in 50 g, for an Adult size. The leftover yarn is enough to make a small size pompom.
Needles & notions: 5.5 mm (9 US) circular needles with 40 cm/16 in long cable, cable needle or a spare needle for the cables (if needed), 1 stitch marker and a crochet hook (any size from 4.0 mm (6 US)) or tapestry needle to weave in the ends.
Gauge: 11 sts and 20 row in 10 cm/4 in with stockinette st, 14 sts and 20 rows in 10 cm/4 in with 2x2 ribbing. Please, make a swatch to estimate the gauge correctly (you can unravel the swatch later and use the yarn in your project, so that nothing goes to waste).
Sizing: the pattern is written for one universal Adult size, fitting ca. 54-58 cm/21-23 in head circumference and one Kids size, fitting ca. 44-50 cm/18-20 in head circumference. Stitch counts for the Kids size are provided in brackets. The sample is shown in Adult size on a 54 cm/21 in head.
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- First published: October 2019
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