Weekender Beanie & Scarf by Debra Kinsey Knits

Weekender Beanie & Scarf

Knitting
March 2020
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
15 stitches and 20 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch on 5.5mm
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
7.0 mm
164 - 328 yards (150 - 300 m)
Beanie to fit approx head size: child (small adult, large adult); Scarf width approx 25cm [10ins] Scarf length, excluding fringes approx 135cm [53ins]
English
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This fun beanie and scarf explore a couple of different colourwork techniques in light and airy Laja alpaca and merino yarn.
The simple mosaic pattern on the beanie creates an interesting geometric detail between the colour blocks. Alternatively, the mosaic pattern between the colour blocks can be omitted or the beanie can be worked in a single colour.
The scarf uses a shadow knitting technique to create a subtle optical illusion. It is worked in 2-row stripes. Every right-side row is a knit row and every wrong-side row is worked in off-set garter ridges which amplify the colour.
This beanie and scarf require average to intermediate knitting skills.

Special thanks to:
Marian Borges and Lachlan Robb for modelling, and Rose & Maria for sample knitting.

Finished measurements
Beanie to fit approx head size
child (small adult, large adult)
Beanie circumference
approx 43 (48, 53) cm or 17 (19, 20¾) ins
Beanie depth
approx 21 (23.5, 26) cm or 8¼ (9¼, 10¼) ins
The beanie is intended to be worn with approx 3-6cm (1¼-2¼ins) negative ease.

Scarf width
approx 25cm (10ins)
Scarf length, excluding fringes
approx 135cm (53ins)

Yarn
Laja (43% alpaca, 43% merino, 14% polyamide)
50g ball (150m/164yds)
A: Two-colour mosaic beanie with pompom
Colour 1 (C1): 1 ball
Colour 2 (C2): 1 ball
B: Two-colour beanie with pompom
Colour 1 (C1): 1 ball
Colour 2 (C2): 1 ball
C: Single-colour beanie without pompom
1 ball
Scarf with fringes
Colour 1 (C1): 1 ball
Colour 2 (C2): 1 ball