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Olive Mountain Beanie
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Skill Level: Adventurous Crochet Pattern
Sizes: 10-12yrs, XXS
Languages Available: English, Norwegian, Spanish, Catalan, Galician
Materials
Required Yarn:
Any Yarn Category #3 DK
Yardage: Between 2.19 and 2.19 yards
Meterage: Between 2 and 2 meters
Hooks: US hand crochet - 0 mm
Gauges:
2 stitches x 2 rows = 4 inches in HDC
The Olive Mountain Beanie is a cozy and stylish knitting pattern perfect for beginners looking to create a classic accessory. This unisex beanie is worked seamlessly in the round, featuring a ribbed design that adds texture and warmth.
The pattern includes instructions for one size fitting most adults. With just 100 yards of super bulky weight Merino Super Chain yarn from Asylum Fibers and a pair of US size 15 (10 mm) needles, you’ll have a soft and squishy beanie ready to wear in no time.
The gauge of 8 stitches and 11 rows in stockinette stitch ensures a snug and comfortable fit.
Unique Features-
• Unisex design
• Worked seamlessly in the round
• Ribbed texture adds warmth and style
Materials Needed-
• Yarn: 100 yards of super bulky weight yarn (e.g., Asylum Fibers Merino Super Chain)
• Needles: US size 15 (10 mm) double-pointed needles
• Stitch marker
• Tapestry needle
• Gauges:
• Gauge: 8 stitches and 11 rows = 4 inches in stockinette
- First published: March 2019
- Page created: September 25, 2024
- Last updated: November 25, 2024 …
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