Snowflake Beret Hat by Felicity McGrevy

Snowflake Beret Hat

Knitting
October 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
4.5 stitches = 1 inch
in Stocking stitch
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
128 - 142 yards (117 - 130 m)
One size to fit an average adult head
English
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A simple beret hat pattern worked in aran or worsted yarn for a quick and easy project! The crown decreases create a beautiful snowflake-like effect, hence the name!

You can also use the pattern as a blank canvas to add embellishments such as cables or lace to the body of the hat.

Sizes available: One size, a flexible fit for an average-sized head - if the hat is working up too small or too big, you can try going down or up a needle size to make the hat a better fit for you.

You will need:
• Approx 70g of Aran/Worsted weight yarn (approx 117m/127yds)
• 4.5mm 24cm (16”) circular knitting needles for working the ribbing of the hat
• 5mm 24cm (16”) circular knitting needles for working the body of the hat
• 5mm double-pointed needles for the crown decreases when there are too few stitches for the circular needle
• Stitch marker to mark the beginning of round, optional stitch markers to mark the decrease repeats
• Scissors
• Darning needle for ends

Gauge: approx. 4.5 stitches to 2.5cm/1 inch on stocking stitch
Row gauge is not as important as you knit until the work reaches a certain length.

Enjoy the pattern!
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© Copyright notice: You are welcome to sell items made from this pattern in very small quantities, and by using this pattern you agree to credit Felicity Ward (aka @HandmadebyFelicity on Instagram) as the designer, on any tags and/or online descriptions, and to use your own photos. No part of the pattern may be copied, reproduced or resold, and it remains the property of Felicity Ward.