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This beanie is blooming with all the colors of the rainbow. This beautiful beanie can be made in a variety of colors, the beanie pictured is just one example of the color combinations you can create.
Using the Fair Isle technique this beanie will fit all ages and can be made in all colors
Fair Isle is a technique where two colors are used in any particular row to create pictures or designs in your project. Don't know how to do Fair Isle? Don't worry, there is an extensive photo tutorial section (13 pages!!!) that will not only teach you how to create Fair Isle but also covers all of this:
1. Color Changing throughout the beanie including at the round join.
2. Catching the yarn to create short floats.
3. How to keep your yarn untangled.
4. Photo tutorial of stitches used on beanie brim.
5. How to keep your seam straight on your beanie.
6. How to make a magic adjustable loop.
Skill Level
Intermediate
Recommended Yarn
3 - Light
Recommended Hook
3.5mm [US-E]
4.0mm [US-G]
2.5mm [US-C]
3.25mm [US-D]
Sizes Included are:
Baby: 15" circumference
Child: 17" circumference
Woman: 20" circumference
Man: 22" circumference
The beanie includes full written instructions as well as a color chart for the Fair Isle portion.
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Deja Jetmir is the designer behind Crochet Ever After. Learning the craft from her great-grandmother when she was a child, Deja has now been crocheting for over 20 years and designing for the last four. Her degree in business accounting not only helps her manage her design business, but has also proven beneficial when working the mathematical aspects of pattern design.
Born and raised in ...
Deja Jetmir is the designer behind Crochet Ever After. Learning the craft from her great-grandmother when she was a child, Deja has now been crocheting for over 20 years and designing for the last four. Her degree in business accounting not only helps her manage her design business, but has also proven beneficial when working the mathematical aspects of pattern design.
Born and raised in Southern California, Deja has recently moved with her family to San Francisco where she is finding all new inspirations for her patterns.
Deja offers her whole pattern library here. Her past season patterns are offered at the incredible price of $1 each. That's right, only $1 for all those amazing past patterns. All of her patterns are professional edited and formatted (even her free ones) so feel confident you are getting quality for your money. Plus she offeres full support on all patterns by providing her personal email on every pattern.
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