Wednesday 4 April 2018

FREE KNITTING PATTERN, CARON Bow Tie Beanie

2184K- CARON BOW TIE BEANIE
Copyright © 2018,  Emi Harrington (Do not give away or sell this pattern, copyright protected.)  .This pattern may be printed for your personal use only. You may not in any form, reproduce, transmit, give away or distribute this pattern, including but not limited to images, diagrams and text, through any venue, including photocopying, other electrical or mechanical means, recording, or any other information storage and or retrieval system. (Copyright infringement, even without monetary gain, is punishable by up to five years in federal prison and a fine of $250,000). Permission is granted to sell your finished garments. 
If you have questions about this pattern, you may email me at: mehartgallery@gmail.com 


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BLOCKING: Basically there are 2 ways of blocking.
1.  Steam blocking: arrange item on a flat surface, hold steam iron 
     above the surface, (not touching the surface), and
    steam. Allow the item to dry in the shape desired.

2.  Immerse in water, and squeeze water out, or spray with water.    
    Arrange item on a thick bath towel, shape
as desired, allow to dry undisturbed.

MATERIALS:
Caron tea Cakes, super bulky yarn…OR… 
2 strands of worsted weight yarn, (40 yds bulky yarn, 80 yds worsted weight)
9 mm knitting needles (US 13; UK 00)
Yarn needle

INSTRUCTIONS: Gauge: 2.5 stitches and 3 rows = 1 sq. inch
Copyright: Emi Harrington,permission not given to share, give away, or sell this pattern.
This pattern is available for all sizes from 3 months to adult in my Ravelry shop for $1.50:

1.  Newborn - 3 months: Cast on 28 stitches.

2.  Work in ribbing (k 2, p2) for 2 rows.

3.  Change to ivory color yarn, work in stockinette stitch (k one row, 
     p one row), for 4 rows.

4.  Change to main color, work in stockinette stitch for 6 rows.

5.  Knit 2 stitches together across the row. (14)

6.  Purl across the row.

7.  Knit 2 stitches together across the row, casting off each stitch 
     after it is worked. (7)
     Leave a long yarn end, thread into a needle, weave through the       last row of stitches, pull to gather up and close the
top of the hat, take several stitches to secure, then sew the back 
seam of the hat.

BOW TIE:  Cast on 4 stitches, knit every row (garter stitch) for 12 rows, cast off.  
Wrap yarn around the center to form a bow tie, attach to the band on the hat.

END OF PATTERN

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