The Neva beanie is knit with lvl 5 bulky yarn, I used Red Heart Soft Essentials. This yarn is super soft and has a tiny bit of shine to it, giving it an elegant look.
Knitting with a bulky yarn makes this hat quick to work up and nice and warm. Which is great especially for Canadian winters.
The stitch pattern on this hat give is a classy look making is a great hat to wear with both fancier clothing or casual clothing.
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Neva Beanie Knitting Pattern
Materials
- 8mm 16” knitting needles
- 8mm double pointed knitting needles
- Red Heart Soft Essentials (lvl 5 yarn) Or any lvl 5 yarn
- Stitch Marker
- Optional: Pom pom
Notes
- Knit in the round
- 4 row repeat
- Non slouchy
- Even number of stitches
Abbreviations
- K- Knit
- P- Purl
- Sl1p- Slip one stitch purl wise
- K2tog- knit two together
- **- Repeat everything in the asterisk until end of the round.
Adult Pattern
Cast on 52 stitches and join in the round.
Brim
Row 1-8: *K1, p1*
Body of the Hat
Row 9: Knit
Row 10: *p1, sl1p*
Row 11: Knit
Row 12: *sl1p,p1*
Row 13- 40: Repeat rows 9-12 (7 times)
Row 41: *k3,k2tog* k2
Row 42: Knit
Row 43: *k2,k2tog*,k2
Row 44: Knit
Row 45: *k1,k2tog*,k2
Row 46: Knit
Row 47: *k2tog*
Cut long tail weave into the remaining stitches on your needle, pull tight and weave in ends.
Now you can add a pom pom if you would like. You can purchase faux fur pom poms here!
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