Barrow Beanie (Worsted Weight) by Whistle and Wool

Barrow Beanie (Worsted Weight)

Crochet
August 2019
Aran (8 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 8 rows = 4 inches
in hdc
6.0 mm (J)
240 yards (219 m)
Toddler ( Child, Adult, Adult XL )
US
English
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1 hour project- This Crochet hat is a perfect duplicate for a faux Knit Fishermans Rib finish, made with a hook using Worsted weight yarn. I included the decrease as you make the rows in this hat and with an invisible seam, this works up quickly!

Constructed in one large piece, flat.
Once you crochet seam the flat piece together, the seam in undetectable. .

PATTERN DETAILS: Beginner, Easy
••Sizes: Toddler to Adult
Worsted Weight Yarn
Made in collaboration with Lionbrand using Vannas Choice
••Picture Tutorial Included for working the rows and hidden seam

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•A Whistle and Wool original Design.
•Written in Standard American Terms

Barrow-in-Furness, commonly known as Barrow, is a town and borough in Cumbria, England. In the Middle Ages, Barrow was a small hamlet within the Parish of Dalton-in-Furness with Furness Abbey. Barrow and the surrounding area has been settled non-continuously for several millennia with evidence of Neolithic inhabitants on Walney Island. Despite a rich history of Roman settlement across Cumbria and the discovery of related artefacts in the Barrow area, no buildings or structures have been found to support the idea of a functioning Roman community on the Furness peninsula.9 The Furness Hoard discovery of Viking silver coins and other artefacts in 2011 provided significant archaeological evidence of Norse settlement in the early 9th century.
Please see “www.wikipedia.com” for more history behind the name.