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Pronoun Doodle Beanie
THE PRONOUN DOODLES were created to add a craft-y way to let folks know which pronouns you use. Add to your pronoun badge (and Doodle) collection by adding these charts to your next Doodle project! Made in collaboration with Four Fingers Fibers & Em to the Third.
10 Pronoun Doodle Motifs included are individual or combinations of she/her, he/him, they/them, xe/xem, zi/zir, and we include options to combine in any order or even make your own!
This is a Doodle Series Pattern, which means it includes micro charts intended to be used as mix-and-match colorwork motifs throughout the project. Use the charts in this pattern, or you can substitute ANY other Doodle charts!
This pattern is knit in the round. After the ribbing, you’ll knit a series of colorwork motifs, before ending with a standard crown decrease.
SIZES
Approx. 9 (10, 11) in 22 (25, 28) cm finished height.
Approx. 16 (20, 24) in 40 (50, 60) cm finished circumference.
YARN
Any DK, light worsted, or sport weight yarn that meets gauge. Doodles are designed to use leftover yarn, yarn advents, or any other small batches of colorways in your stash. Yarn shown is a suggestion from the Designer. Alternative yarns are encouraged.
Sample uses Back to Earth DK Mini set by EmtotheThird, 80% Extrafine SW Merino / 10 Recyled Nylon / 10% Cashmere; (5) 20g Minis 49 yards 45 m each; 245 yards 224 m total.
Yardage listed in total yards per size in colorwork due to the customizable nature of this pattern.
- 200-320 yards
- 180-292 meters
NEEDLES
US 5/3.75 mm or size needed to obtain gauge
One size smaller needle for ribbing (optional)
16 in 40 cm circular needles + Magic Loop or DPNs for crown decreases
GAUGE
24 sts & 24 rounds per 4 in 10 cm in colorwork
NOTIONS
Stitch markers (one in different color)
Scissors & Tapestry needle
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES
Special techniques include stranded colorwork in the round, decreases and ribbing.
SHARING
Please share progress photos and finished projects using #PKCPronounsDoodle and @pacificknitco
- First published: May 2025
- Page created: May 29, 2025
- Last updated: May 29, 2025 …
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