Artemis Beanie by Lindsey Faciane

Artemis Beanie

Knitting
August 2017
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
26 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in 1x1 ribbing
US 7 - 4.5 mm
100 - 115 yards (91 - 105 m)
Worsted weight
English
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THE INSPIRATION

Lace knitting is something I think every knitter aspires to, yet some are too afraid to give it a try. I’ll admit that knitting lace can be tricky sometimes, but it is ALWAYS beautiful. My Artemis Beanie design, inspired by the goddess of nature herself, features a lovely leaf lace that I just can’t take my eyes off of. You can create some amazing, unique masterpieces like this one once you get the hang of a few standard techniques that are much easier than they first appear to be! I hope this pattern helps to demystify lace knitting for you beginners out there, and that those of you who are more advanced will enjoy a quick and easy knit. :)

THE CONSTRUCTION

While the lace in this pattern is beautiful, it’s also quite practical! The lightweight, breathable fabric ensures that you stay cool no matter the weather, so it’s perfect to wear while enjoying the great outdoors. This project is knit from the bottom up and seamlessly in the round.

THE YARN

The yarn I chose for this project is Stonehedge Fibers Mill’s Shepherd’s Wool Worsted. Lace is traditionally knit in a thin, delicate yarn. However, that can be extremely time consuming and difficult to see, so I opted for a worsted weight yarn. This lovely merino wool is unbelievably soft and squishy, and it’s famous for helping to regulate body temperature: merino keeps you cool when it’s hot outside and warm when it’s freezing! It’s also very affordable, plus there are lots of gorgeous colors to choose from.

MATERIALS

  • For the worsted weight (4) version, you will need approx. 100-115 yards (91-105 m)

  • For the bulky weight (5) version, you will need approx. 85 - 100 yards (77-91 m)

  • For the worsted weight version: US size 7 (4.5mm) 16” circular knitting needles (or size needed to obtain gauge) and double-pointed needles in the same size - optional

  • For the bulky weight version: US size 10.5 (6.5 mm) 16” circular knitting needles (or size needed to obtain gauge) and double-pointed needles in the same size - optional

  • Common notions, such as yarn needle, measuring tape, scissors, and at least 1 stitch marker.

MEASUREMENTS

Approx. 8” (20cm) tall and 16” (40cm) around at the brim - don’t worry, it’s knit with negative ease so it’s very stretchy!

GAUGE

For the worsted weight version: 26 sts x 32 rows = 4” (10 cm) in 1x1 ribbing

For the bulky weight version: 18 sts x 20 rows = 4” (10 cm) in 1x1 ribbing

DISCLAIMER

You are more than welcome to sell anything you make using this pattern; I just ask that you credit me as the designer and include a link to my blog. You may not claim this pattern as your own, and you may not sell or distribute its contents in any form. You may not copy and paste from this page; please purchase the printable download from my shop if you prefer that format. Some blog posts may contain affiliate links, through which I will receive compensation at no cost to you, if you purchase something from clicking the link. All statements regarding yarn, needles, notions, and other fiber-related products are my own genuine opinions. If you have any questions, you can reach me by email at thechesapeakeneedle@gmail.com.

SHARING

I hope you enjoy this knitting pattern! Be sure to sign up for our email newsletter so you don’t miss the next one! Also, I’d love to see your work! Tag me in your photos on Instagram using @thechesapeakeneedle, #thechesapeakeneedle, and #ArtemisBeanie so that I can find you easily! I just might share your photos on my page. If you had fun using this pattern, please consider passing it along to a friend who might like to make it too! You can find me on Pinterest, Ravelry, and Instagram. See you there!