Beirt Aran Beanie by Máirín Ní Dhonncha

Beirt Aran Beanie

Knitting
July 2022
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Cable pattern
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
131 - 164 yards (120 - 150 m)
Small, Medium, Large
English
This pattern is available for €5.00 EUR
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‘Giorraíonn beirt bóthar’ is an old Irish proverb which means ‘Two shorten the road’. The Beirt (pronounced Bert) Aran Beanie features two side-by-side little cables which illustrate this proverb perfectly! The zig-zag stitch pattern, which is commonly seen in Aran knitting, often symbolises two people travelling together along life’s winding paths. As a knitter from the Aran Islands, I love adapting traditional Aran motifs, here creating a seamless beanie with optional matching cowl.

Three sizes are provided, but the pattern is easily adapted to provide more sizes by working more or less of the 8-st repeat.

There is a DK (or light worsted) version of this design also available (the Beirt Beanie), but this Aran weight version has completely different crown shaping.

The cabling pattern is not overly complicated; working a 8 stitch repeat - I would consider this a pattern suitable for improving and intermediate knitters. Written and charted instructions are included.

Notions (or knitting tools) required are:

  • cable needle
  • stitch marker (to mark the start of each round)
  • tapestry (or knitter’s) sewing needle (for weaving in the yarn ends)

The finished hat is seamless, so minimal finishing is required!