Fisherman's Beanie by Theodora Goes Wild

Fisherman's Beanie

Knitting
February 2021
both are used in this pattern
yarn held together
Aran
+ Lace
= Bulky (7 wpi) ?
13 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in fisherman's rib
US 10 - 6.0 mm
306 - 328 yards (280 - 300 m)
18-25 ins/46-64cm
English
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A simple knitted beanie in a fisherman’s rib, which creates a dense but very elastic and warm fabric. Designed to be softly rolled back, it can be styled in numerous ways. The perfect accessory for blustery days!

Knit flat on two needles and seamed. The beanie is a mix of one strand of aran weight wool and one strand of lace weight mohair silk held together. This mix creates an incredibly soft and luxurious feel that you only get with handknits.

FREE TUORIAL: I offer a tutorial on how to work the fisherman’s rib on my Instagram IGTV: @theodora_goes_wild

SIZES: S, M, L 18-21(19-22, 23-25)ins/46-53 (47-57, 58-64)cm
Size small will fit children from approx 8-12 years.

RECOMMENDED NEEDLES: 6mm straight needles, or size to obtain gauge/tension.

TENSION/GAUGE: Approx 13sts and 28 rows to measure 10 x 10cm/4 x 4 ins over pattern on RS.

YARN: Any aran/worsted weight wool, alpaca or wool blend, held together with any lace weight mohair silk yarn. Approx 150m of each yarn used for all sizes. Yarns used in samples are Drops Design aran weights (Big Delight in blue colourway and Alaska or Big Merino or Nepal for cream colourway and Kidsilk), held together.