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Crisantemo Beret
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The Crisantemo Beret (Chrysanthemum in English) borrows from its namesake the way it blooms in Autumn. It’s also easy to keep, just as this beret is easy to make! The shape of the flower itself is made with bobbles, which makes a lovely texture.
The Crisantemo Beret is worked in the round from the top of the crown to the brim, increasing stitches every other round to create the circular shape, and then the stitches are decreased in the same ratio to get the brim circumference.
Difficulty Level
Advanced beginner.
Techniques Required
Knit and purl.
Work in the round.
Increase and decrease.
Make bobbles.
Materials
Yarn
Manos del Uruguay Gloria (3.5 oz/100 g; 219 yds/200 m; 100% merino superwash wool). 1 skein in Joyas colorway.
Or
3.5 oz/100 g; 219 yds/200 m, 100% merino superwash wool, of Medium size yarn (size 4), like this one.
Needles
US 8/5 mm double pointed needles needles (set of 4) or size to obtain correct gauge.
Note: Adjust needle sizes to obtain gauge.
Notions
Tapestry needle.
1 stitch marker.
Gauge
21 sts and 26.5 rounds = 4 in/10 cm in 2x2 Rib stitch in the round with size US 8/5 mm needles.
Take time to save time; check your gauge.
Finished Measurements
Circumference around Brim: 21 in/51 cm.
Diameter at the widest point: 11 in/28 cm.
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