Glowline - beanie by Claudia Fiocchetti

Glowline - beanie

Knitting
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 46 rows = 4 inches
in small circumference textured stripes
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
144 - 148 yards (132 - 135 m)
one but easy to adjust
English
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Glowline - Beanie
I developed a small coordinating set using John Arbon Textiles Yarnadelic Worsted yarn: a raglan sweater, a beanie and a pair of fingerless gloves. The design is called Glowline, and it focuses on showcasing the vibrancy of the shades through clean lines and
rhythmic colourwork. The idea for this design came directly from the recent release of new shades of JAT Yarnadelic. I was truly inspired by their brightness and depth, and I wanted to create
pieces that highlight and celebrate these colours in a simple yet striking way, while also incorporating previously released Yarnadelic shades.

YARN
John Arbon Textiles Yarnadelic Worsted 100% Falklands Corriedale (nonsuperwash); 216m per 100g (53m per 25g) / 236yds per 110g (59yds per 25g) in the following shades:

A Indigo Dust
B Drops of Jupiter

Yarn used:
A 37g
B 25g

Get your yarn here: www.jarbon.com
John Arbon Textiles is kindly offering 10% off Yarnadelic Worsted from May 22 and June 5 2026 using code: GLOWLINE

NEEDLES AND NOTIONS
Gauge-size needle(s) of your preferred type for working small circumferences
Below gauge-size needle(s) of your preferred type for working small
circumferences
Stitch markers
Tapestry needle

GAUGE
18 stitches and 46 rounds to 10cm / 4in over pattern stitch in the round on gauge-size needle(s) Use 4.5 mm needle(s) as a starting point for swatching. For the samples I used 4.00 (brim) and 4.50 mm (beanie body).

SIZE
This pattern is written for one adult size. However, it can be easily adjusted to suit your preferences. To make the beanie wider, add stitches in multiples of 4. To increase the length, simply repeat rounds 1-8 in the beanie body section until the desired length is reached.

PATTERN NOTES
This design is worked from the bottom up. The body and the crown are worked in textured stripes.

PLEASE NOTE: the pattern is for personal use only

Technical Editing: Frauke Urban / www.urbanyarning.com
Design, Photography and Graphics: Claudia Fiocchetti