Guilloche Beret by Ailbíona McLochlainn

Guilloche Beret

This pattern is available for €4.50 EUR buy it now

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A follow-up to the Guilloche Beanie, the Guilloche Beret makes for a playful yet sophisticated winter accessory. 

Named after the enamelling technique used to make Fabergé eggs, the ‘guilloche’ fabric features a reversible mini-honeycomb motif that can be worked without a cable needle. Suitable for DK to Aran-weight yarns, this is a quick single skein project and makes for excellent gift-knitting.

Note that if you purchase the Guilloche Beret, you can then purchase the Guilloche Beanie for only €1 extra, and vice versa. The discount code is in the pattern file.

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MATERIALS & INFORMATION

Gauge

20 sts x 27 rounds = 10cm/ 4” x 10cm/ 4” in pattern

Sizing

Size 1 (2, 3, 4) to fit head circumference of approximately

45-50cm/ 18-20” (50-55cm/ 20-22”, 55-60cm/ 22-24””, 60-65cm/ 24-26”) 
suitable for Junior (Adult Small-Medium, Adult Large, Adult Extra Large)
Options for a compact beret and a wide beret are provided.

Yarn 

suitable for DK to Aran-weight yarns
(approximately 150-200m per 100g/ 165-220y per 3.5oz)

for the majority of yarns, project requires one 100g skein

Needles

Needle A: circular needle, 4.5mm (US 7) in diameter
or as needed to meet gauge
Needle B: circular needle, 3mm in diameter
or 1.5mm smaller than Needle A.


(Note that the circular needle A should be long enough to be suitable for the Magic Loop method.Alternatively, you will need a set of double-pointed needles to work the crown decreases.)


Notions 

tapestry needle, measuring tape,
optional: cable needle



Special Techniques

crossed stitches; working in pattern while decreasing;

optional: Magic Loop method

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SAMPLES INFO

. the lilac sample was knitted with Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co., Limited Edition Dorset (held double)

. the pink sample was knitted with Honer och Eir Nutiden (held triple)

. the red sample was knitted with Studio Donegal Aran Tweed

. the grey sample was knitted with an unbranded yak-merino blend in a heavy Aran weight

YARN NOTES

Choosing a yarn toward the DK end of the spectrum will result in a beret with more drape/ slouch; choosing a yarn toward the Aran weight of the spectrum will result in a beret that is stiffer and holds its form. Note that a fingering to sportweight yarn held double can also be used to achieve a suitable yarn weight for this pattern (a fingering weight yarn held double will yield the equivalent of a DK weight yarn; a sportweight yarn held double will yield the equivalent of an Aran weight yarn).

Note that if using a worsted spun and/or high twist heavy Aran weight yarn, it is possible that a single skein may be insufficient for the largest size, in particular with the wide beret option.

BERET vs BEANIE?

Q: How similar are the Guilloche Beret and the Guilloche Beanie patterns? Is the beret simply a wider version of the Beanie?

A: The two patterns use the same stitch motif, but differ in construction (in other words: No, the beret is not just a wider version of the beanie; the crown shaping is done using different techniques for the two hats).

To compensate for the similarities between the two patterns, while keeping in mind that they are different patterns, I have introduced a bundle discount. So remember that if you have already purchased the Guilloche Beanie, you can purchase the Beret pattern for just €1 extra, and vice-versa. You will find the coupon code in your pattern file.