Cable Beanie Knit Pattern Velvet
This cable beanie knit pattern features a relaxed, amazingly trendy item.
It is ideal for an all-day outfit, for that reason you can pair it with all your casual pieces.
Knitted flat in two pieces, this cable beret knitting pattern will be your favorite piece during cold days and nights.
To emphasize, the cable design adds an extra special touch to this knit beret.
You can use a nice and neutral color, as a result, you can pair this knitted hat with almost all your clothes.
It looks awesome, not to mention that it is the ideal project for beginners in cable stitch flat knitting and brioche stitch.
This knitting pattern is a 7-page fully-detailed digital knitting pattern file that includes guided instructions step by step.
Features
The beanie is a cable hat knitted flat.
Skill level
Intermediate knitters
Techniques included
cable knitting, brioche knitting, decrease sts
Language
English
This knitting pattern is written in standard English
Measurements are in both cm and inches
Size
Adult Woman
Fits heads with a circumference of 54cm (21.5 inches) to 58cm (23 inches)
Materials
- Yarn: ONline Linie 20 Cora, 60% Wool 40% Acrylic,
90gr, approx. 150m, 164 yards - *Yarn Alternatives
#Plymouth Yarn “Encore Chunky”
#Berroco “Vintage Chunky”
#Valley Yarns “Valley Superwash Bulky”
#Cascade Yarns “128 Superwash”
#James C Brett “Chunky with Merino” - A pair of 6mm (U.S.10) straight needles
- A cable needle
- A tapestry needle
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