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Knitworthy beanie pattern

Knitworthy beanie pattern

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The KNITS Advent calendar 2024 - knitting pattern.

Now with updated sizes!

For the Knitworthy tag - which my husband Anton came up with the idea for, we designed the perfect somewhat baggy top beanie.

Size: S (M) L
Head circumference: 54 (56) 58 cm

Measurements (after blocking): width 21 (22) 23 cm

Height (measured from the folding edge): 21 (22) 24 CM

Gauge: 17st x 29 rnd = 10cm



When buying this pattern you'll recieve the following versions: English, swedish and finnish.

Info:
Gauge: 17st / 10cm

Yarn: one strand Dk yarn, 1 strand mohair held together or one strand Aran.

Recommended: Alpine merino(100m/50g) Soft silk mohair(210 m/25g)
Or two strands Pure merino(100g) held togheter with Soft silk mohair(25g)

Yardage all sizes: DK 100 gram. mohair 25 gram. 

Needles: circular neeldes 40 cm, 4,5 mm sewing needle

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