Kay, Maggie & Fissiped carnivores by bunnymuff - Mona Zillah

Kay, Maggie & Fissiped carnivores

Knitting
October 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stranded stockinette on larger needles
US 2½ - 3.0 mm
US 5 - 3.75 mm
175 - 400 yards (160 - 366 m)
approximate finished size: kid (adult) two sizes fit many: 18 - 19 (20 - 23) in / 45.5 - 48 (51 - 58) cm head with 1 - 2 in / 2.5 - 5 cm negative ease
English
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This is a pattern to knit a beanie worked using the stranded colourwork technique. It is worked from the bottom rib up with decreases shaping the crown.

There are 3 animals to choose from: Bear, Badger, and Lion.
Bears, badgers, and lions are all fissiped carnivores; any member of the suborder Fissipedia, carnivorous mammals that have separate toes, as bears, badgers, dogs, cats, and raccoons.

Included are instructions for the Ladderback/Invisible Jacquard technique if you would like a less visible tacking of floats over longer single colour areas.

Kits (including pattern, coming soon to 5 Sisters Farm)!

yarn:
Shetland Light Worsted Weight by Five Sisters Farm; DK; 100% Shetland; 190yds / 174m / 100g
approximate yarn amounts:
colour A (Paisley, dark) - 87yds / 80m
colour B (Primrose, light) - 75yds / 70m
needles:
3.0mm (us no 2.5) circular, 16in/41cm
3.75mm (us no 5) circular, 16in/41cm
DPNs for crown shaping
gauge: 22 sts x 26 rows = 4in/10cm
measured over stranded stockinette on larger needles
Some knitters work stranded and single-coloured at different gauges. Change needles, as needed, to keep gauge the same throughout.
approximate finished size:
kid (adult)
two sizes fit many: 18 - 19 (20 - 23) in / 45.5 - 48 (51 - 58) cm head with 1 - 2 in / 2.5 - 5 cm negative ease
additional tools:
needle to weave in ends, st marker