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LC Beanie
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L.C. BEANIE
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scoop up your boots and handbag
off the bedroom floor
one hand in the air
one foot out the door
and straight over the meadows
free as the mist you float
warm beanie in the pocket
of your overcoat
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For those of us who have experienced commitments issues when it comes to knitting, the Low Commitment (L.C.) Beanie might just be the perfect hat project!
Start off with only 4 stitches. Then watch the hat grow on your needles with incredible speed. And the best part? You do not need to decide on the size, the length, or the style of brim, until you are good and ready. Heck, you don’t even need to commit to a colour if you go for the colour block marl option! So let’s just start knitting and see where it goes, shall we?
The pattern provides instructions in 3 yarn weights: Chunky, Aran, and DK. Also included is an explanation of how to create interesting marled colour block effects by holding together multiple strands of finer yarns.
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MATERIALS & INFORMATION
SIZE 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
to fit head circumference of approximately
45-48cm/ 18-19.25” (49-52cm/ 19.5-20.75”, 53-56cm/ 21.25-22.5”, 57-60cm/ 22.75-24”, 61-65cm/ 24.5-26”)
GAUGE
Chunky-Weight: 14 sts x 18 rounds
Aran-Weight: 17 sts x 23 rounds
DK-Weight: 20 sts x 27 rounds
… = 10cm x 10cm
YARN
suitable for DK to Chunky Weight yarns
(approximately 100-200m per 100g)
YARN QUANTITY
for short brim option, one 100g skein should suffice
for fold-over brim option, Sizes 3-5 will require starting a second skein, except in DK weight where a single skein could suffice for Sizes 3&4. Please note that exact quantities depend on individual yarn characteristics!
NEEDLES FOR MAIN FABRIC
Chunky-Weight: circular needles, 6mm in diameter
Aran-Weight: circular needles, 4.5mm in diameter
DK-Weight: circular needles, 3.5mm in diameter
…or as needed to meet gauge
NOTIONS
stitch markers, measuring tape, tapestry needle
CONSTRUCTION
worked top-down in the round
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NOTES ON STYLING
As shown in the photos, this beanie design can be worn either fitted, or slouched to various degrees. When worn fitted tightly around the top of the head, the crown appears to have a round shape. When worn slightly loosely, the hat appears to have a squarish flat-top style of crown. When loosened more dramatically, the hat resembles a typical slouchy beanie.
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NOTES ON YARN SELECTION
Although the pattern offers instructions in several yarn weights, in my opinion this hat is at its best when knitted in chunky weight.
If you do not already have chunky yarn, this yarn weight can be achieved by holding together 3 strands of fingering-sport weight yarns. For a solid colour beanie, use all 3 strands in the same colour. Or for a unique marled effect, each strand can be a different colour.
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SAMPLES INFO.
red beanie
Chunky-weight, Size 3
knitted with Apple Oak Fibre Works Stockholm
used 1.2 skeins (120g)
taupe beanie
DK-weight, Size 4
knitted with Wild Alpaca Wool, held double
{website doesn’t specify this, but 1 ball = 100g/ 400m}
used slightly less than one ball (95g)
green marl beanie
Aran-weight, Size 4
knitted with Honer och Eir Nutiden, held double
used less than 50g
pink marl beanie
Chunky-weight, Size 3
knitted with Honer och Eir Nutiden, held triple
used approximately 75g
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