Bryce Canyon Beanie by Nancy Bates

Bryce Canyon Beanie

Knitting
April 2018
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
9 stitches = 2 inches
in stockinette
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
190 - 210 yards (174 - 192 m)
one size fits an average adult size head (Approx. 19 - 21")
English
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25 cents of each pattern sold will be donated to the National Park Foundation.

Pattern #10 in the original U.S. National Park inspired line of beanies
by Nancy Bates

Bryce Canyon is home to the world’s largest collection of hoodoos, the oddly-shaped and beautiful stone columns created by thousands of years of erosion. The tall spires (in layers of oranges, reds, and pinks) are so plentiful that it’s easy to see why the canyon is sometimes called “A Forest of Stone”. This fun-to-knit beanie (worked in the round from the bottom up) features layers of warm orange tones and subtle texture with understated vertical stitches creating off-set columns that narrow towards the top of the hat, much like the hoodoos they represent.

This pattern calls for 4 colors of yarn, but you will not use the entire skein of any one color.

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Pattern is available for personal use only and may not be copied or resold.