patterns >
Solveigh Lass-Evans' Ravelry Store
> Skaill Beanie



Skaill Beanie
The Bay of Skaill on Orkney is a place where you can sit and enjoy one of the pleasures of life: watching the rhythm of the tide – constantly changing, never staying the same. But at the same time, there is a reassurance of repeats: the tide goes out but will come back in again. The Skaill Beanie with its combination of knit and purl stitches reflects nature’s constant state of change; enjoying the moment but also realising that the moment has gone; it has moved forward to a new moment
Finished measurements: Beanie circumference (unstretched): 57cm (20 ½ in); length from brim to crown: 23cm (9 in)
Yarn: DK weight
Materials used: 1 skein of Iolair Yarn Eorsa (60% Superwash Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Silk, 212m (231yards)/ 100g) or use any DK yarn as substitute; shown in colour “Dioptase”
Gauge: 24 stitches and 25 rows = 10cm (4in) in pattern stitch, unblocked
Needles: Gauge-size circular needle; gauge-size needle of your preferred type to knit the crown with
For reference: A 4mm/ US 6 size circular needle (40cm (16in) length) was used for main beanie and 4mm/ US 6 size double pointed needles were used to knit the crown.
Construction notes: The beanie is knitted in the round with a combination of knit and purl stitches. Both written and chartered instructions are provided.
- First published: January 2020
- Page created: January 9, 2020
- Last updated: August 11, 2022 …
- visits in the last 24 hours
- visitors right now