Classic Pom Beanie by Spring Harrison

Classic Pom Beanie

Knitting
September 2021
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
14 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Garter Stitch
US 10½ - 6.5 mm
110 - 120 yards (101 - 110 m)
One Size
English
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About the project:

Snow days and pom beanies—does anything say “bring on the holidays!” more than this? Made up of luxuriously plush stitches and a versatile foldable cuff, this classic pom beanie delivers everyday warmth with effortless style.

Project skill level: Learn-to-knit

This classic pom beanie was designed for the first-time knitter with simplicity in mind. Simple projects with lots of repetition allow you to get into a nice rhythm so your brain, hands, needles, and yarn can learn how to work together to create beautiful stitches. At the heart of it, repetition builds stitch mastery and knitting confidence!

Time To Make:
4-5 Hours

Materials & Tools Required:

1 ball of our exclusive buttery soft Project Weekend Loll, 125g (4.4oz):125m (137y)
1 pair of 6.5 mm / US 10.5 knitting needles
1 knitter’s sewing needle

Pattern size:
One size (fits most adults and youth)

Project Measurements (finished dimensions):

Finished length (uncuffed): 11”
Finished length (cuffed): 8.25”
Finished width (measured flat): 8”

Technique Tutorial Videos & Illustrations:

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Techniques You Will Learn:

  • How to hold your needles and yarn
  • Making a gauge swatch
  • The slip knot
  • Casting on stitches (using the long-tail cast-on method)
  • The knit stitch
  • Binding off
  • Seaming using the horizontal invisible seam method
  • Weaving in loose ends
  • Creating and attaching a pom pom