Chunky Beanie Knitting Pattern Diamond
This chunky beanie knitting pattern features a relaxed and amazingly trendy item.
Of course, as an essential accessory, it is ideal for an all-day outfit.
Besides, it is comfy and cozy and it can be paired with all your casual pieces.
Knitted in the round in one piece, this diamond beanie knitting pattern will be your favorite piece during cold days and nights.
Above all, it looks awesome and is the ideal project for beginners in diamond circular knitting and in crown shaping.
This knitting pattern is an 8-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step.
Chunky Beanie Knitting Pattern Features
The beanie is a classic hat in a diamond stitch and it is knitted in the round.
Skill level
intermediate knitters
Techniques included
diamond st in the round, rib st in the round, circular knitting, decrease sts
Language
English
This knitting pattern is written in standard English
Measurements are in both cm and inches
Chunky Beanie Knitting Pattern Size
Adult woman
Head Circumference
21.5 to 22.5 inches (54 to 57 cm)
Materials
- Yarn: Moa Merino by LANAS STOP 70%aclrylic, 30%wool
128gr (pom pom included)
approx. 102m or 112yards - A pair of 8mm (U.S 11) circular needle 40cm length (16 inches)
- 8mm (U.S 11) double-pointed needles
- A stitch marker (points to the beginning of the round on the circular knitting)
- A tapestry needle (to weave in ends)
- A cable needle
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