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Homecoming Honeycombs
I designed this beanie in collaboration with my three year old. After we couldn’t find a pattern that she liked on Ravelry, we finally found some inspiration with a honeycomb stitch that I love which I’d used in one of her baby blankets.
I was writing up the pattern as we were visiting my husband’s family for our first bout of post-Covid travel - we hadn’t seen them for three years and in that time we’d also welcomed my nephew to the fold. To celebrate, I decided to size the pattern to fit all ages so I could make a matching set for my mother-in-law and her two grandbabies. Whether you make one beanie or an entire family’s worth, I hope this beanie brings you as much joy as our long-awaited reunion brought us.
Skill Level: Adventurous beginner/intermediate
Sizes
Finished circumference (measured around honeycomb section):
32.5[35, 40, 42.5, 45][47.5, 50, 55] cm
13[14, 16, 17, 18][19, 20, 22]”
Intended to be worn with 2.5-5 cm (1-2”) negative ease. Pictured in size 5 with 5 cm (2”) negative ease, size 4 with 3.5 cm (1.5”) negative ease and size 8 with 2.5 cm (1”) negative ease.
Finished length:
14[16.5, 17.5, 19, 19.5][21.5, 22.5, 24] cm
5.5[6.5, 7, 7.5, 7.75][8.5, 9, 9.5]”
Skills Needed
Slipped stitch knitting
Pinhole Cast On (optional)
Lifted Increases
Links are provided to video tutorials for all the techniques listed above.
Yarn
MC: Morris and Sons Quartet, 1 ball. 37[46, 51, 61, 64][75, 79, 95] m (41[50, 56, 67, 70][83, 86, 104] yds). 8 ply (DK weight); 70% Wool, 30% Bamboo; 125 m (137 yds) per 50g. Pictured in Charming (pink), Wharf (blue) and Kaleidoscope (rainbow).
CC: Morris and Sons Estate, 1 ball. 43[53, 69, 73, 82][91, 106, 116] m (47[58, 75, 80, 90][100, 116, 127] yds). 8 ply (DK weight); 100% Australian Wool; 100 m (109 yds) per 50g. Pictured in Clay.
This is a great stash busting project. Stick to a single colour for the CC, then go wild with whatever combination of colours and yarns you like for the MC. You should be able to get gauge with most 8 ply (DK) and thinner 10 ply (light worsted) yarns, or even a 4 ply (fingering) yarn held double.
Needles
4 mm (US 6) or size needed to obtain gauge DPNs or circular needles for preferred method of working small circumferences.
3.75 mm (US 5) or one size smaller than main needle DPNs or circular needles for preferred method of working small circumferences.
From my testers:
“Really clear and much quicker and straightforward than I expected ” -- Mel
“Great pattern Kat. Very easy to follow. Such a fun knit. Learned some new techniques. ” --Skye
“Great pattern and very fun project!” --Liz
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