Clay beanie by Pope Vergara

Clay beanie

Knitting
January 2023
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
= DK (11 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Measured over stockinette st working on the round after blocking, on the main needle with colors A and C knit two strands together.
US 6 - 4.0 mm
201 - 262 yards (184 - 240 m)
1 (2) Equivalent to: kids (woman).
English Spanish
This pattern is available for $6.00 USD buy it now

The clay beanie is knitted on the round. The first part uses circular needles, while the top is worked either on double-pointed needles or a circular needle using the Magic Loop technique.
This hat incorporates beads, which are placed previously on the yarn.

Sizes:

1 (2)
Equivalent to: child (women).

Measures:

A. Head circumference:
50 - 55 (55 - 59) cm
193/4- 213 ⁄4 (213⁄4-231⁄4)” inches.

B. Hat Height:
20 (22) cm.
7 ⁷/₈ (8 ²¹/₃₂) ” approx.

Needles:

Main needles: 4,0 mm (US 6).
Cable: 20 cm.

Beads: Optionals

I used random Toho beads in different sizes (8/0 and 6/0) and forms (rounds and square)/ 12 (15) g approx.

Gauge:

20 sts x 26 rows = 4”/10 cm
Measured over stockinette st working on the round after blocking, on the main needle with colors A and C knit two strands together.

Yarns:

DK o Worsted
It is a perfect project to use your scraps. SUGGESTED

Color A: fingering weight/ 100% Merino SW/ 100g/ 400m/ 438 yds.
Brand: Madeja Sur/ Merino 100%.
Colorway: light pink (ocean).
Amount: 16 (20)g /64 (80)m approx.
Color B: fingering weight/ 100% Merino SW/ 100g/ 400m /438 yds.
Brand: Madeja Sur/ Merino 100%.
Colorway: pope (petrol).
Amount: 12 (16)g /48 (64) approx.
Color C: lace weight/ 72% Super Kid Mohair/ 28% Silk /50g/ 420m/ 459 yds.
Brand: Madeja Sur/ Kid mohair.
Colorway: pink (ocean).
Amount: 12 (16)g /101 (134)m approx.

Note 1: Color A and Color C knit together.
Note 2: Color B and Color C knit together.

Clay beanie es un gorro tejido en redondo, sin ninguna costura. En un comienzo se usa agujas circulares con un cable de 20 cm y para las disminuciones puedes usar agujas de doble punta o la técnica de magic loop. Este proyecto tiene insertas mostacillas o lentejuelas previamente en la lana.

Tallas:

1 (2)
Equivalente a; niña(o) (adult)

Medidas:

A. Circunferencia total de la cabeza:
50 - 55 (55 - 59) cm
193/4- 213 ⁄4 (213⁄4-231⁄4)” inches.

B. largo total del gorro:
20 (22) cm.
7 ⁷/₈ (8 ²¹/₃₂) ” aprox.

Agujas:

Agujas principales: 4,0 mm (US 6).
Cables: 20 cm

Mostacillas

Para este proyecto utilice mostacillas redondas y de diferentes tamaños (8/0 y 6/0), en el cual las mezcle todas antes de incorpóralas a la lana.
Cantidad: 12 (15) g aprox.

Materiales:

Marcador de punto.
Aguja lanera.
Contador de vueltas (recomendado).
Aguja para henebrar mostacillas.
Tijeras.

Muestra:

20 ptos y 26 vtas = 4”/10 cm
Utiliza tus agujas principales con el color A y C (tejidos juntos), teje tu muestra en punto jersey en redondo y bloquéala.

Hilados:

DK o Worsted
Este proyecto es perfecto para que uses tus restos de lana, yo te recomendaré lo que use yo pero tú los puedes cambiar a los que tú quieras, pero siempre respetando la muestra de tensión.

Color A: fingering/ 100% Merino SW/ 100g/ 400 mts/ 438 yds.
Marca: Madeja Sur/ Merino 100%.
Color: light pink (ocean).
Cantidad: 16 (20) g/ 64 (80) m aprox.
Color B: fingering/ 100% Merino SW/ 100g/ 400 mts / 438 yds.
Marca: Madeja Sur/ Merino 100%.
Color: pope (petrol).
Cantidad: 12 (16) g/ 48 (64) m aprox.
Color C: lace / 72% Super Kid Mohair/ 28% Seda 50g/ 420 m/ 459 yds.
Marca: Madeja Sur/ Kid mohair.
Color: pink (ocean).
Cantidad: 12 (16) g/101 (134)m aprox.