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Dijon
“Dijon“
the slouchy/beanie/skullcap
by Woolly Hooligan designs
Gauge 24 st/30 rows in 4 in/10 cm
blocked swatch (in K2/P2 ribbing pattern)
Materials needed:
• Size 7 US 16-inch circulars
• 1 stitch marker
• Size 7 US DPNS
• Darning needle for weaving end
• Cable needle, or DPN needle
Yarn used: Malabrigo Rios in colour Frank Ochre 1 skein.
Finished measurements: Circumference 18 inches/10 inches in height.
One size fit most, meant to be worn with negative ease at brim of about 2 inches.
Can be worn as a slouchy beanie or folded over trim for a skullcap look. You decide.
You are welcome to adjust the pattern. Perhaps …Knit thicker or narrower trim and increase the cabled section…Please share your experiments. Knitting is a process we are all meant to enjoy! Creativity is a blessing to be explored and shared. My knitting patterns are a mere suggestion, something I imagined, for you to alter to suit you. As my kiddos say: “You do You “
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- First published: March 2019
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