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Strathcona Beanie
Strathcona is a lightweight and versatile beanie with a lace border and garter stitch ridges. Choose from one of two silhouettes: an elfin pointed crown for a whimsical festive hat, or a casual slouched beanie. If you like, top either version off with a pom pom. This hat is worked in fingering weight yarn, making it a nice light layer on winter days, but without crushing your hair. The brim is generous enough to cover your ears; or, you can fold it up and wear it like a toque.
Check out SusanneS-vV’s version to see how she adapted the pattern for a child-sized Strathcona!
For pom pom instructions and a template, visit tricksyknitter.com.
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- First published: December 2011
- Page created: December 14, 2011
- Last updated: February 18, 2019 …
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