Sea Love Beanie Pattern
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I have always wanted to try a wave colorwork pattern in a design and finally, here we are! The Sea Love Beanie is a simple hat worked from the bottom up in the round with a wave colorwork motif. The colorwork is perfect for beginners and multiple colors can be used as desired. This beanie is super quick to make and fun to wear!
You can find the coordinating Sea Love Cowl at the link here!
*This pattern is a free PDF download that you will receive via email once checkout is complete.
Pattern Details:
Skill Level: Beginner Knitter
Materials:
Main Color (MC): 1 skein Spun Cloud (100% wool /100 yds (91 m) / 200g)
Contrast Colors (CCs): 1 Mini Skein Sampler Kit (approx. 85 yds (78 m) / 164-170 g- 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds (16 m) / skein) OR 2 mini skeins in any of the following yarns: Daisy Chain, Cast Away, Dreamland, Spun Cloud or Wildflower
**Please note any modifications to size or length may require additional yarn.**
Pom pom maker (3" / 8.5 cm) or square piece of sturdy cardboard (4" / 10 cm)
Scrap yarn for securing pom pom (8" / 20 cm)
Stitch marker (1)
Tapestry needle
Needle Size:
Size US 15 (10 mm) 16" / 40 cm circular needles
Size US 17 (12.75 mm) 16" / 40 cm circular needles for working magic loop (or additional needles of the same size for working in a small circumference)
Gauge:
7.5 sts and 10 rows = 4" / 10 cm in stockinette stitch worked flat, steam blocked
Size:
Circumference- 15" /37.5 cm
Height - 8.5" / 21.5 cm
Designer: Amy Small
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