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Knitting Pattern - Archery Beanieby Denise Sutherland |
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Materials 8 ply / DK yarn. 100% wool or a blend is nice to keep your head warm! I used Cleckheaton Country 100% wool.
Gauge About 18 stitches : 10 cm / 4" in the round Size This beanie fits a woman's head nicely (50 - 55 cm). To make a large beanie, cast on 99 stitches, and do 9 repeats in all the decrease rounds. You might want to make some of the coloured rings deeper, too, by adding 1 row to each ring. To make a child's size beanie, cast on 77 stitches, and do 7 repeats in the decrease rows. The beanie isn't very long; if you prefer something that will go well down over your ears, simply add an extra row to each of the coloured rings. The red and gold ones in particular could easily be a bit deeper. Method
© Denise Sutherland 2007. For personal use only. |
This is my pattern for a beanie which looks like an archery target. The ribbed band should fold up and still allow the the first black line to show. If you want to make the ribbing deeper, keep in mind that you will need to make the first white (stocking stitch) band deeper by the same number of extra rows. Here's a diagram of the stripe pattern
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Last Modified: 15 April 2011 |
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