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Knitted Women's Beanie

Looking for the perfect accessory to keep you warm and stylish this winter? Look no further than the knitted women's beanie! This cozy and cute beanie is the ideal companion for chilly days, whether you're out for a walk in the park or running errands around town. Its soft, knitted texture adds a touch of warmth and an extra dose of charm to any outfit. With a wide range of colors and designs to choose from, you can easily find one that matches your personal style. So, why not treat yourself to a knitted women's beanie and fend off the cold weather with a dash of flair?

SIZE

To fit an adult female

YOU WILL NEED

Cascade Eco+, 100% wool (437m per 250g)

1 x 250g ball in Berry 0508

1 pair each of 4.5mm and 5.5mm needles

Yarn needle

Cardboard

Sharp scissors

Note: Yarn amounts given are based on average requirements and are approximate.

TENSION

17 sts and 25 rows to 10cm (4in) over blackberry pattern using 5.5mm needles

Use larger or smaller needles if necessary to obtain correct tension.

BEANIE

With 4.5mm needles, cast on 102 sts.

Row 1 (RS): K1, *k1, p1; rep from * to last st, k1.

Rep row 1 another 32 times, ending with a RS row.

Row 34: K2, p1, m1, [(k1, p1)twice, k1, m1, (p1, k1) twice, p1, m1)9 times, (k1, p1) twice, k1, m1, (p1, k1) twice (122 sts).

Change to 5.5mm needles.

Row 35 (RS): Purl.

Row 36: K1, *inc2 in next stitch, p3tog; rep from * to last st, k1.

Row 37: Purl.

Row 38: K1, *p3tog, inc2 in next st; rep from * to last st, k1.

Rows 35 to 38 set the blackberry pattern.

Rep these four rows another eight times.

Row 71: Purl.

Row 72: K1, *p3tog, k1; rep from * to last st, k1 (62 sts).

Row 73: Purl.

Row 74: K1, (p3tog) 20 times, k1 (22 sts).

Row 75: (P2tog) 11 times (11 sts).

Cut yarn, leaving a long tail, and thread tail through rem 11 sts.

POMPOM

Cut two cardboard circles, 12cm (4.75in) in diameter.

Cut a 4.5cm (1.75in) hole in the centre of each to create two rings.

Hold the two rings together and wind yarn evenly through the centre hole and around the edge until the centre hole is full with the wraps. Using scissors, slip the blade between the two pieces of cardboard and carefully snip through all the loops of the wound yarn.

Thread a long length of yarn between the two card rings and around the centre of the pompom, then tie tightly in a firm knot to secure. Remove the cardboard and fluff up the pompom. Trim the pompom with scissors, if necessary, to tidy up the shape.

TO FINISH OFF

Pull up the tail of yarn at the top, to close up the stitches.

Fasten off securely.

Fold the hat in half, inside out, and match the two edges.

Using the tail, sew the seam on the main part of the hat and the top half of the ribbing using backstitch.

Turn right side out and stitch the lower part of the ribbing with wrong sides together, so that the seam will be on the inside when the ribbed band is turned back. Stitch the pompom firmly to the crown.

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