Bistripe Beanie by James N Watts

Bistripe Beanie

Knitting
November 2022
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in 1x1 corrugated ribbing
US 4 - 3.5 mm
119 - 258 yards (109 - 236 m)
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
English
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BISTRIPE BEANIE
Bistripe Beanie is a colorwork beanie that is as fun to knit as it is beautiful. Stripes intersect both horizontally and vertically to create a beautiful play of color in this illusion-like effect. Use this beginner-friendly pattern to try your hand at stranded colorwork; even tension is easy to achieve when knitting 1x1 corrugated ribbing. The recommended yarn—Iroiro by Daruma—comes in perfectly sized 20 gram balls, with many colors to choose from. This is also a great pattern for going through scraps, mini skeins, and stash yarn. Tag me on Instagram and Tiktok @JamesNWatts and use #BistripeBeanie

YARN
Iroiro by Daruma-20 grams, 77 yards (70 meters), 100% wool, fingering weight.
This pattern uses six colors, but you can use more or fewer if it pleases you. The colors I used are as follows:

Color 1- 42 Pink
Color 2- 20 Water
Color 3- 26 Clover
Color 4- 8 Brick
Color 5- 36 Orange
Color 6- 13 Ultramarine

GAUGE
32 sts x 32 rows = 4” x 4” in Corrugated ribbing on US 4 (3.5mm) needles or any size needed to meet gauge.

SIZING
1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
To fit a head circumference within one inch (2.5cm) of
16 (18, 20, 22, 24)” / 40.5(45.5, 51, 56, 61)cm

This hat is meant to be worn with 1-3” (2.5-7.5cm) of negative ease and has a finished circumference of:
14 (16, 18, 20, 22)” / 35.5(40.5, 45.5, 51, 56)cm

If you are perfectly between sizes, size down.

From cast on to top of crown, hat measures
7(8.25, 9.5, 9.5, 9.5)” / 18(21, 24, 24, 24)cm
Adults with average sized heads will fit best in size 4.

This hat is designed to be slouchy, lengthen or shorten it to your preference.

YARDAGE
119(162, 208, 231, 258) yards total
109(148, 190, 211, 236) meters total

All sizes can be knit with one ball of Iroiro for each of your 6 colors. If you are using more than 6 colors and knitting with scrap yarn, you will need no more than 5 grams of fingering weight yarn for each color change.

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS
• US 4 (3.5mm) 16 inch circular knitting needle, or DPNs.
• Ring stitch marker to mark beginning of round.
• 4 locking stitch markers to mark decrease points for crown shaping.

CONSTRUCTION AND TECHNIQUE
Corrugated ribbing video tutorial: https://youtu.be/L8PAo7cUbRg

This beanie is knit bottom up, in the round. The entire hat is knit in Corrugated 1x1 ribbing, a stranded colorwork technique wherein you change yarns between every stitch, using one color to knit, and another color to purl. Whichever color you are not using is “floated” in the back, so make sure to bring your purl yarn to the back of the work while working a knit stitch. Central double decreases are used for the crown shaping. The brim is finished by picking up and knitting stitches and working an applied icord.

There are several techniques for holding your yarn in stranded color work. What works best for me is to hold my yarn that I’m purling with in my left hand, and my yarn that I’m knitting with in my right hand.