ChainLink Beanie by Knitwits and Yarns

ChainLink Beanie

Knitting
April 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking Stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
129 - 156 yards (118 - 143 m)
S, M, L, XL
English
This pattern is available for AU$7.00 AUD buy it now

Welcome to the ChainLink Beanie!

This fresh design is a great introduction to the world of colour work. The pattern may look intricate and interwoven, but the pattern is quite simplistic and allows you to experiment with different colour combinations to create a truly unique beanie! Be sure to read the notes in the pattern to ensure you have all the correct information before starting your beanie!

SIZES:
The pattern includes sizes:
S - 48-53cm/19-21”
M - 53-58cm/21-23”
L - 58-62cm/23-24.5”
XL - 62-66cm/24.5-26”

Rough yarn estimations:
S: 72g/2.5oz 118m/129yds
M: 77g/2.7oz 126m/138yds
L: 82g/2.9oz 134m/146yds
XL: 87g/3.1oz 143m/156yds

S require 1 ball of main colour and 1 ball of contrast colour.
M, L & XL requires 2 ball of main colour and 1 ball of contrast colour.

The model has a size 59cm (23”) head and is wearing a L sizes beanie.

The pattern requires 5mm (US 8), 5.5mm (US 9) needles and 10ply/worsted weight yarn. The pattern was written using Fiddlestick’s Peppin 10 yarn but you can easily substitute this yarn for an alternative.

Please remember that if you can’t source the yarn that is recommended then try to find a yarn with a similar tension gauge. The tension gauge is the most important part when ensuring your completed beanie is the same as what you see in the pictures. The tension for this pattern is 19 sts x 22 rows in colour work pattern with 5.5mm (US 9) needles.

This listing is a knitted pattern and not a finished product. You will receive a printable version of the pattern.

The pattern is written with Australian terms but there are unit conversions in the pattern.

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