December beanie by Pernille Larsen

December beanie

Knitting
November 2024
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Lace
+ Lace
= Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 8 - 5.0 mm
273 - 547 yards (250 - 500 m)
9-12 months // 1-2 (3-6, 7-12) years // S (M, L) to fit head circumference: approx. 42-45 // 45-48 (48-52, 52-54) // 54-56 (56-58, 58-61) cm [16½-17¾ // 17¾-19 (19-20½, 20½-21¼) // 21¼-22 (22-22¾, 22¾-24)]”
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Sizes: 9-12 months // 1-2 (3-6, 7-12) years // S (M, L) to fit head circumference: approx. 42-45 // 45-48 (48-52, 52-54) // 54-56 (56-58, 58-61) cm 16½-17¾ // 17¾-19 (19-20½, 20½-21¼) // 21¼-22 (22-22¾, 22¾-24)
Finished measurements: Length: 20 // 22 (23, 24) // 25 (26, 26) cm 7¾ // 8¾ (9, 9½) // 9¾ (10¼, 10¼)
Yarn: 1 strand of Knitting for Olive Merino (250 m 273 yd / 50 g 1.8 oz), fingering-weight yarn, either 1 ball (for version without folded brim) or 1 // 1 (1, 1) // 2 (2, 2) ball(s) (for version with folded brim) + 2 strands of Knitting for Olive Soft Silk Mohair (225 m 246 yd / 25 g 0.9 oz), lace-weight yarn, either 2 balls (for version without folded brim) or 2 // 2 (2, 3) // 3 (3, 3) balls (for version with folded brim).
Sample is in Merino in Hazel colorway + Soft Silk Mohair in Nut Brown colorway
Needles: 5 mm / US8 circular and/or double-pointed needles, or in size to obtain gauge
Gauge (after blocking): 16 sts and 24 rows = 10 cm 4” in st st with 5 mm / US8 needles
Notions: Stitch markers, tapestry needle

December Beanie is a simple and classic hat in stockinette stitch that can be made with or without a folded brim. It is worked using 1 strand of Merino + 2 strands of Soft Silk Mohair held together throughout. The hat is double-layered, making it extra warm, and the two strands of Soft Silk Mohair add extra softness and coziness.
December Beanie is worked in one piece from the top of the crown on the outer layer to the top of the crown on the inner layer while shaping both crowns with either increases or decreases. Afterwards, the hat is folded inside itself to make it double-layered.
The increases are worked as simple yarn overs that are worked through the back loop on the following round.