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Eyelet Rib Beanie
This pattern is for a ribbed, eyelet beanie, which gives instructions for 6 sizes from 3 months to large adult, in three different weights of yarn, so it is hugely versatile in scope.
Exact yarn amounts and gauges cannot be given since a wide range of sizes and yarn thicknesses are included in this pattern. Generally, adult sizes will require 100-200g of yarn; smaller sizes will need less. Please be aware that ribbed fabric is denser than less textured fabric, so this beanie may take more yarn than you expect – prepare accordingly!
To me, ribbed beanies are supposed to fit snugly on the head: therefore, the beanie circumference is smaller than the corresponding maximum head size (also known as negative ease). The ribbing helps to grip, and provides a greater degree of stretch than other fabrics, so the slight differences in tension and hook size between crocheters shouldn’t be a problem.
Beginning crocheters will need to know their basic crochet stitches and be comfortable working with, and into, slip stitches. Intermediate and advanced crocheters will have no problem with this pattern.
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- First published: June 2021
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