A simple but pretty bonnet, which is a perfect project for beginners. The main part of the bonnet is knitted flat in stockinette. Then the work is then joined in the round at the neck, where the decreases are worked in stockinette stitch.
Finally, a drawstring is knitted using an i-cord edge.Sizes: (0 mo.) 1-3 mo. (3-6 mo.) 6-9 mo. (9-12 mo.) 1-2 yr. (2-3 yr.)Head circumference: approx. (33-36cm / 13 – 14 inches) 36-38cm / 14 – 15 inches (38-42cm / 15 – 16.5inches) 42-44cm / 16.5 – 17.5 inches (44-46cm / 17.5 – 18 inches) 46-49cm / 18 – 19 inches (49-52cm / 19 – 20.5 inches)Needles: 3 mm (US: 3) circular needle as well as 3 mm (US: 3) double pointedneedles, AND 2,5mm (US: 2) circular needleGauge: 26 stitches = 10 cm (3,9 inches) in stockinette stitch
Finally, a drawstring is knitted using an i-cord edge.Sizes: (0 mo.) 1-3 mo. (3-6 mo.) 6-9 mo. (9-12 mo.) 1-2 yr. (2-3 yr.)Head circumference: approx. (33-36cm / 13 – 14 inches) 36-38cm / 14 – 15 inches (38-42cm / 15 – 16.5inches) 42-44cm / 16.5 – 17.5 inches (44-46cm / 17.5 – 18 inches) 46-49cm / 18 – 19 inches (49-52cm / 19 – 20.5 inches)Needles: 3 mm (US: 3) circular needle as well as 3 mm (US: 3) double pointedneedles, AND 2,5mm (US: 2) circular needleGauge: 26 stitches = 10 cm (3,9 inches) in stockinette stitch
Yarn suggestion: ‘Esther’ by Permin (50g = 230 m/ 257 yards)
Alternative yarn: ‘Lille Lerke’ from ’Dale garn’ (50g = 142m / 155 yards)
Weight needed: One 50 g skein is enough for all sizes.
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