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Bonfire Beanie
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A beanie that’s perfect for the whole family! The pattern is written in 10 sizes from newborn to adult XL. It’s worked in the round with worsted weight yarn, and has a foldable ribbed brim. Mix and match with any ensemble for those chilly autumn nights by the bonfire or those blustery winter days building snowmen.
The Bonfire Beanie is available in 10 size options:
Newborn - 13” circumference
Baby 3-6 months - 16” circ.
Baby 6-12 months - 17” circ.
Toddler 1-3 years - 18” circ.
Child 3-5 years - 19” circ.
Child 5-10 years - 20” circ.
Adult Small - 21” circ.
Adult Medium - 22” circ.
Adult Large - 23” circ.
Adult X-Large - 24” circ.
Beanie is worked in the round beginning with the brim, which is worked in repeating rounds of K2, P2 with smaller needle size. Change to larger needle size to work the body and decrease rounds for crown shaping. Body is worked in repeating rounds of stockinette stitch and decreases are worked by k2tog. Follow pattern for the appropriate size. Beanie is finished off by cinching the top and weaving in the ends. Add a pom-pom if desired.
Beanie can be worn with brim folded or as is. Pattern is written with 2 inches of negative ease, so choose the circumference that is closest to true head size.
Choosing the right size: Head circumference listed above is the true measurement in inches. Measure around the middle of forehead and just above ears with a tape measure for accurate head circumference. Round up to closest circumference for size. Model’s head circumference is 21” and is wearing size Adult Small.
MATERIALS
1 skein of Lion Brand Touch of Alpaca or 207yds/190meters of worsted weight category 4 yarn
Size US 6/4.0mm circular knitting needles with 24” cord or dpns
Size US 7/4.5mm circular knitting needles with 24” cord or dpns
Tapestry needle
Fur or yarn pom-pom (optional)
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