Bee eater Hat by Karolina Adamczyk

Bee eater Hat

Knitting
March 2020
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
197 - 219 yards (180 - 200 m)
53÷56 cm/21÷22” [56÷60 cm/22÷23.5”]
English Polish
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Bee-eater Hat is a perfect project to use the remaining balls of yarn left after your other knitwear. You can use one contrast color or as many as you like. The color combinations are endless! The pattern has short and easy to memorize repeats. Have fun!

The pattern included black and white charts for stranded pattern and three additional color suggestions also with the charts.

Size:
Fits head size: to fit 53÷56 cm/21÷22” 56÷60 cm/22÷23.5” circumference.
Length from brim to top (without pompom): about 24.5 cm/9.5” 25.5 cm/10”

Gauge:
22 sts in 10 cm/4” in stranded pattern

Needles:

  • 3.00 mm/US #2 ½ for rib.
  • 4.00 mm/US #6

Yarn:
Garnstudio Drops Karisma (100 m/109 yards per 50 g):

• about 50 g of main color (M)
• about 50 g of contrast color 1 (C1)
• extra yarn for pompom

The first sample is knit in Garnstudio Drops Karisma (100 m/109 yards per 50 g):

  • about 50 g of color 19 (white)
  • about 10 g of color 52 (dark mustard)
  • about 5 g of color 79 (lemon)
  • about 5 g of color 45 (light olive)
  • about 5 g of color 50 (sea green)
  • about 10 g of color 30 (light denim blue)
  • about 5 g of color 74 (lavender)
  • about 10 g of color 13 (cerise)

The second sample is knit in Garnstudio Drops Karisma (100 m/109 yards per 50 g):

  • about 50 g of color 50 (sea green)
  • about 30 g of color 19 (white)
  • about 20 g of color 75 (petrol cerise)

The third sample is knit in Garnstudio Drops Karisma (100 m/109 yards per 50 g):

  • about 50 g of color 01 (off white)
  • about 20 g of color 73 (petrol)
  • about 10 g of color 45 (light olive)
  • about 10 g of color 47 (forest green)
  • about 10 g of color 50 (sea green)