New Park City Knit Beanie Free Knitting Pattern
/A Fabulous One Skein Wonder! The texture of the New Park City Knit Beanie give guys and gals a slight slouch and fantastic beanie style.
Read MoreA Fabulous One Skein Wonder! The texture of the New Park City Knit Beanie give guys and gals a slight slouch and fantastic beanie style.
Read MoreIn partnership with Asylum Fibers and her amazing chunky yarn, we bring you this free classic knit beanie pattern. Perfect to whip up on the go and great for gifts for the whole family. Beginners and experienced knitters alike love our Basic AF Knit Beanie. You can make the brim as wide or trim as you like. Add slouch if you like. Truly versatile and the most perfect basic beginner knit beanie.
Supply List:
Asylum Fibers Bulky –1 skeins, each Approx 108 yards
US 13 / 9mm 16”circular needle & set of double pointed needles
Large needle to weave ends
Stitch Marker
Finished hat:
Brim Circumference 16.5” –stretches to fit 21 –23” average adult head
Beanie Length 7.5” Approx / Slouchy Length 14” Approx
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
co –cast on (using long tail cast on method)
k –knit
p -purl
k2tog –knit two together decrease
st -stitch
Gauge: 4 inch sq = 12 stitches x 12 rows
NOTES: Gauge is not a huge factor for this pattern so do not worry to much if you are struggling to meet gauge. In fact - this is a great pattern to use to work on improving gauge and consistency.
You will be able to add slouch by adding rows.
PATTERN
Color A:
CO 56; Place marker and join to work in the round, being careful not to twist sts.
Round 1: [k1,p1] to end
Rounds 2-9: repeat Round 1
*** or repeat until desired brim width
Rounds 10-20: knit
If adding a color change, change to Color B here:
Rounds 21-34: Knit
*** Or until you reach desired hat body length
Begin crown decrease:
Round 1: [k5,k2tog] around –48 sts remain
Round 2: [k4,k2tog] around –40 sts remain
Round 3: [k3,k2tog] around –32 sts remain
Round 4: [k2,k2tog] around –24 sts remain
Round 5: [k2tog] around -12 sts remain
Round 6: [k2tog] around -6 sts remain
Using needle, weave in tail through the remaining 6 stitches to close up hat peak. Weave in ends using cast on tail to attach button or tag.
This quick, easy project is perfect for showing off some special skeins. Sometimes, the simplest stitches are the right choice for letting special yarn shine.
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Supply List:
Category #3 DK weight yarn, 600 (900, 1200, 1500, 1800) yd
US 8 / 5 mm circular needles 40”
Place markers
Tapestry needle to weave ends
Stitch holder
Fasteners or safety pins
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
K – knit
P – purl
BO – Bind Off
CO – cast on
st(s)- stitch (es)
sm – slip marker
RS – Right Side
WS – wrong side
Sizes: XS - M (L-XXL, 1X-2X, 3X-4X, 5X-6X)
To Fit Bust: 32-38 (40-44, 46-50, 52-56, 58-60)”
Finished Measurements:
Width: 43 (47, 52, 58, 62)”
Length: 18 (19, 19, 20, 20)”
GAUGE BLOCKED: 4” sq = 20 sts x 18 rows in stockinette stitch
NOTES:
This pattern is meant to be stitched loosely creating an “open” fabric for drape
It is suggested to use a circular needle - but this is stitched flat back & forth, do not join.
PATTERN
CO 90 (95, 95, 100, 100) sts.
Set up Row (RS): K20 sts, pm, k28 (30, 32, 34, 36) sts, pm, knit to end.
Begin working in Stockinette St, and work until piece measures 14 (15, 17, 19.5, 21)” from CO edge, ending with a WS row.
Right Armhole
Next Row (RS): Knit to marker, sm, BO 28 (30, 32, 34, 36) sts, sm, knit to end.
Next Row (WS): Purl to marker, sm, CO 28 (30, 32, 34, 36) sts, sm, purl to end.
Back
Continue in Stockinette St until piece measures 15 (17, 18, 19, 20)” from Right Armhole, ending with a WS row.
Left Armhole
Next Row (RS): Knit to marker, sm, BO 28 (30, 32, 34, 36) sts, sm, knit to end.
Next Row (WS): Purl to marker, sm, CO 28 (30, 32, 34, 36) sts, sm, purl to end.
Front Left Panel
Continue in Stockinette St until piece measures 14 (15, 17, 19.5, 21)” from Left Armhole, or 43 (47, 52, 58, 62)” from CO.
BO all sts. Block and weave in all ends.
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Supply List:
We Are Knitters The Wool Used for design - any chunky wool will work.
Color A: 3 Balls
Color B: 2 Balls
Color C: 4 Balls
(Sample Shown Used: We Are Knitters The Wool in Natural, Navy & Lead)
US 19 / 15mm Circular needles 47”
Large needle to weave ends
Felting Needle & Felting Pad
Stitches Used / Abbreviations:
k–knit
p –purl
co –cast on (using long tail cast on method)
bo –bind off.
GAUGE: 4 inch sq = 16 stitches x 8 rows
NOTES:
Gauge matters less than having consistent stitching so that all of your panels will join evenly. So if you gauge is a little off that is ok as long as you maintain the same gauge throughout the project.
You will be creating 3 separate panels. One in each color. You will use your felting needle & pad to felt the ends for a secure tie off. Complete each panel, including felting off ends before assembly.
Attach panels by mattress stitch.
PANEL A:
CO 27
Row 1: slip first stitch to other needle [k,p] all way across (ending in p)
Rows 2-99: repeat Row 1
Row 100: bo using K all way across
PANEL B:
CO 15
Row 1: slip first stitch to other needle[k,p] all way across (ending in p)
Rows 2-99: repeat Row 1
Row 100: bo using K all way across
PANEL C:
CO 41
Row 1: slip first stitch to other needle[k,p] all way across (ending in p)
Rows 2-99: repeat Row 1
Row 100: bo using K all way across
Using felting pad, weave in ends of each panel. Felt to secure.
Block EACH PANEL before assembly.
Lay each panel flat and using mattress method, attach the panels. Using felting pad, weave in ends, then felt to secure.
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