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Line beanie
The beanie is knit from brim to crown in
classic 1×1 ribbing, creating a stretchy,
well-fitting fabric. The minimal texture
allows the ribbing itself to define the look.
Worked in fingering-weight yarn, the beanie
remains light and comfortable, making it suitable
for layering across seasons. The brim can be
folded double for a neat, balanced look, folded
triple for extra warmth, or worn higher for a more
relaxed style.
SIZE
1 (2, 3)
Suitable for head circumference of 53–56 (56–59,
59–61) cm / 20.75–22 (22–23.25, 23.25–24)
inches.
Circumference: 48 (53, 54.5) cm / 19 (20.75,
21.5) inches.
Length with double folded brim: 26.5 (28, 30)
cm / 10.5 (11, 11.75) inches.
Length with triple folded brim: 29 (30.5, 32) cm
/ 11.5 (12, 12.5) inches.
YARN
330 (350, 370) m / 360 (380, 400) yards of
fingering-weight yarn.
Blue sample: 2 skeins of Ritual Dyes Maven
(100% Rambouillet wool; 242 meters / 265 yards
per 50 g), shown in the colorway Hyacinth.
Gray sample: 2 balls of Sandnes Garn Sunday
(100% merino; 235 meters / 257 yards per 50 g),
shown in the colorway 6581.
NEEDLES
2.5 mm / US 1.5 circular needles with a cable of
40 cm / 16 inches for the main part.
2.5 mm / US 1.5 double pointed needles or a
circular needle with a cable suitable for small
circumference knitting for the top of the hat.
GAUGE
28 sts and 38 rounds = 10 cm / 4 inches over
ribbing, after gentle blocking (do not stretch).
Note: Always use the needle size that gets you the
right gauge!
NOTIONS
4 stitch markers, waste yarn for the Tubular Cast-
On, tapestry needle.
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