Wednesday 2 January 2019

FREE KNIT BEANIE HAT- Ed's Beanie, 5 yrs to Adult #2350

#2350 - KNITTING PATTERN, ED’S BEANIE /TOUQUE- 5 YRS TO ADULT
 
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:
Worsted weight yarn, worked 2 strands  (180 - 200 YDS)
One pair 8 mm straight knitting needles, (worked flat)
Yarn needle


INSTRUCTIONS: Gauge: 2.5 and 2.5 rows = 1 sq.Inch
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1.  Working with 2 strands of worsted weight yarn, and 8 mm 
     straight knitting needles:(worked flat)
Cast on:  5-12 yrs: cast on 44 stitches
        12-16 yrs: cast on 48 stitches
        Adult average: cast on 52 stitches
        Adult Large: cast on 54 stitches

2. Work in ribbing, k 1, p1, for 4 rows.

3. Work in garter stitch, (knit every row) for:
       5-12 yrs: 4 rows
        12-16 yrs: 5 rows
        Adult average: 5 rows
        Adult Large: 6 rows

4.   Repeat step 2 and 3 for: (all sizes) 3 times, casting off 
      each stitch after it is worked in the last row.
Fasten off with a long yarn end, thread it into a yarn needle, 
weave through the last row of
stitches, passing through every 4th stitch, pull to gather up and 
close the top of the hat, take several stitches to secure, 
then sew the back seam of the hat. Weave yarn ends into the
finished work.

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