Beanie & Glove set - English Pattern
The beanie is knitted from the bottom up. The techniques used are twisted purl, twisted knit, and decreases. The hat is one size, but if you encounter sizing issues, you can easily add or remove stitches
The gloves are knitted from the top down. A hole for the thumb is created, after which you continue knitting down the hand.
What you will need
Knitting Needles:
Circular needle 5 mm, 40 cm for the beanie
Circular needle 4.5 mm, 30 cm for the gloves
Additional:
A stitch marker
Yarn needle/knitting needle
Total yarn usage:
This project is designed to use up your leftover yarn, so I encourage you to do so.
Yarn example:
Beanie: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia for the brim, and Peruvian from Filcolana mixed with Tilia from Filcolana for the rest of the hat
Gloves: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia from Filcolana
Gauge:
19 stitches, 22 rows (10x10 cm)
Sizes:
One size
The beanie is knitted from the bottom up. The techniques used are twisted purl, twisted knit, and decreases. The hat is one size, but if you encounter sizing issues, you can easily add or remove stitches
The gloves are knitted from the top down. A hole for the thumb is created, after which you continue knitting down the hand.
What you will need
Knitting Needles:
Circular needle 5 mm, 40 cm for the beanie
Circular needle 4.5 mm, 30 cm for the gloves
Additional:
A stitch marker
Yarn needle/knitting needle
Total yarn usage:
This project is designed to use up your leftover yarn, so I encourage you to do so.
Yarn example:
Beanie: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia for the brim, and Peruvian from Filcolana mixed with Tilia from Filcolana for the rest of the hat
Gloves: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia from Filcolana
Gauge:
19 stitches, 22 rows (10x10 cm)
Sizes:
One size
The beanie is knitted from the bottom up. The techniques used are twisted purl, twisted knit, and decreases. The hat is one size, but if you encounter sizing issues, you can easily add or remove stitches
The gloves are knitted from the top down. A hole for the thumb is created, after which you continue knitting down the hand.
What you will need
Knitting Needles:
Circular needle 5 mm, 40 cm for the beanie
Circular needle 4.5 mm, 30 cm for the gloves
Additional:
A stitch marker
Yarn needle/knitting needle
Total yarn usage:
This project is designed to use up your leftover yarn, so I encourage you to do so.
Yarn example:
Beanie: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia for the brim, and Peruvian from Filcolana mixed with Tilia from Filcolana for the rest of the hat
Gloves: Leftovers of Drops Air mixed with Tilia from Filcolana
Gauge:
19 stitches, 22 rows (10x10 cm)
Sizes:
One size