Amber Bonnet by Knitting House

Amber Bonnet

Knitting
December 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in 90g
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
241 - 262 yards (220 - 240 m)
One Size
English
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Size:
One size

Finished measurements:
Length: approx. 26 cm 10.25 in
Width: approx. 23 cm 9 in, measured unstretched

Gauge:
18 sts and 25 rows = 10 x 10 cm 4 x 4 in in stockinette stitch, after blocking

Needles:
3.5 mm US 4 circular needles (60, 80 or 100 cm)
3.5 mm US 4 double-pointed needles

Yarn (held together):
90 g Jensen Yarn by Isager
(50 g = 125 m / 137 yds)
held together with
25 g Silk Mohair by Isager
(25 g = 212 m / 232 yds)
Alternatively:
85 g Le Lambswool by Biches & Bûches
(50 g = 170 m / 186 yds)
held together with
25 g Le Petit Silk & Mohair by Biches & Bûches
(25 g = 212 m / 232 yds)
You may substitute any yarn that meets gauge.

Difficulty:
Intermediate

INFORMATION

The Amber Bonnet is a beautifully shaped, comfortable piece that’s worked flat from the top down. Starting at the crown, you cast on and knit a smooth, even section that forms the base of the bonnet.
Then, stitches are gently picked up on both sides to shape the head (see chart for reference). After two setup rows, the textured pattern begins — growing gradually as you knit down toward the neckline. Near the front edge, a small decrease gives the bonnet its perfect fit and soft contour.

To finish, pick up stitches along the face opening and knit 2 cm in a 1x1 rib for a neat, flexible edge. Close the stitches using the Italian bind-off for a polished, seamless look.

The ties are created separately: cast on 12 stitches, knit them in pattern to your desired length, then attach them to the bonnet and finish with the Italian bind-off.

This pattern gives you freedom to use any yarn that matches the approximate gauge. The result is a cozy, elegant bonnet that looks beautiful on everyone — simple to make, timeless to wear.