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Tatura Beanie
What is a Multi-Gauge Pattern?
A multi-gauge pattern is a single, flexible pattern designed to work with a wide variety of yarn weights and knitting tensions (gauges).
Instead of being written for one specific gauge (e.g., “22 sts = 4 inches in Worsted yarn”), a multi-gauge pattern provides all the necessary instructions and calculations for many different gauges.
Here’s how it typically works:
Knit Your Swatch: The knitter chooses any yarn they like, from fingering to bulky. They knit a swatch with needles that create a fabric they enjoy.
Measure Your Gauge: They wash, block, and measure their swatch to find their unique gauge (e.g., how many stitches they get over 4 inches / 10 cm).
Find Your Instructions: The knitter then goes to an “Instructions Hub” or table within the pattern. They find their specific gauge in the table, which directs them to the correct set of instructions (e.g., “If your gauge is 20 sts, go to Section 9”).
The main benefit is creative freedom for the knitter.
Description: This beanie is constructed with a folded Brim and a body worked in 1x1 rib. Shaping begins immediately after the Brim with four spiraling decrease lines that form a conical body. The hat is finished with a small stem at the top.
Materials
Knitting Needles: 16” / 40 cm circular needles and Double Pointed Needles (DPNs) in the size needed to obtain gauge.
For the smallest sizes use Double-Pointed Needles (DPNs), a short circular needle (e.g., 9–12” / 23–30 cm), or the Magic Loop method for knitting the main body of the hat.
Notions: Stitch Markers (one unique for BOR), Tapestry Needle, Scissors, Measuring Tape.
Skills Required: Casting On, Knitting in the Round, Ribbing, Decreasing
- First published: November 2025
- Page created: November 10, 2025
- Last updated: November 12, 2025 …
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