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Wee Bairn
This is an absolutely adorable, cabled baby bonnet. This project is knit flat, then joined at the top with a Kitchener Stitch, and if you’ve been wanting to try a new cable pattern out, this one is perfect for you! It’s a lovely piece that will surely turn into an heirloom for whichever little babe this is given to.
Yarn:
50g/95yds worsted weight yarn. Pictured here in Weepaca by Big Bad Wool. This is a super soft and lovely fiber, perfect for sitting against the Wee Bairn’s head. I think solids really showcase the bobble and cable pattern, but feel free to choose whatever color you like! Our own Hearth weight yarn would work perfectly with this pattern.
Gauge:
4.5 stitches and 5 = 1” stockinette with US 7 (4.5 mm) needles
Tools Needed:
US 7, 24” circular needles (or size needed to obtain gauge)
Cable Needle or DPN
Craft Needle (for weaving in ends)
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- First published: November 2015
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