It's seriously warm, and so thick it actually slightly reduces your hearing while wearing it!
This is only my first pattern, so if you notice any mistakes or improvements, please let me know and I'll happily amend it.
US Size 11 (8mm) circular needles with 16" cable
Yarns:
I used about one-and-a-quarter balls of Cygnet Seriously Chunky yarn, but any super chunky weight yarn would suit.
Notes:
Please note, beret is knit inside out, so if you're joining yarn, make sure the knots/tails stay on the outside as you'll turn it inside out once finished.
Yarns:
I used about one-and-a-quarter balls of Cygnet Seriously Chunky yarn, but any super chunky weight yarn would suit.
Notes:
Please note, beret is knit inside out, so if you're joining yarn, make sure the knots/tails stay on the outside as you'll turn it inside out once finished.
Pattern:
Using size 11 (8mm) needles, CO 44PM, join in the round
Row 1-5: * Knit 2, Purl 2, repeat from * to the end
Row 6: * kf&b, repeat from * to the end (88 stitches)
Row 7: Change to size 13 (9mm) needles. *Knit 9, Purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 8-19: Repeat row 7
Row 20: *knit 4, k2tog, knit 3, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 21: *knit 3, k2tog, knit 3, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 22: *knit 2, k2tog, knit 3, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 23: *knit 2, k2tog, knit 2, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 24: *knit 1, k2tog, knit 2, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 25: *knit 1, k2tog, knit 1, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 26: *knit 1, k2tog, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 27: *k2tog, purl 1, repeat from * to the end
Row 28: *p2tog, repeat from * to the end
Repeat row 28 until about 6 stitches remain. Cut the yarn and using a large needle thread the tail through, pull tight, weave in the ends and you’re finished!
Repeat row 28 until about 6 stitches remain. Cut the yarn and using a large needle thread the tail through, pull tight, weave in the ends and you’re finished!
4 comments:
wow nats you are getting blooming great at this knitting lark. Pattern looks great not sure im clever enough enough :(
Hi Natalie, This looks ace, just wondered how many balls of the cygnet you used to make this, I have one spare which I'd love to make up into this but don't want to run out halfway through :)
thanks,
Kimberly
Kimberley, it was just over one ball I'm afraid, although I have since readjusted the pattern slightly to make it a little smaller (or rather less baggy!) so it may now take about one ball. Knitting it again is on my to-do list, so I could let you know if you like?
Sorry I can't be more help straight away.
Natalie x
Thanks for getting back to me so quickly Natalie, I'll give it a go too and let you know if I finish before you - to be honest the great thing about that wool is it's so cheap so it's not a problem to buy more.
K x
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