Fair Isle beanie

£5.00

machine-knit pattern pdf download (english)

The Fair Isle Beanie pattern is a great way to step up your knitting game. The folded rib is perfect for practicing with the ribber. You can adjust the number of motifs to make the beanie shorter or longer, depending on your preference.

This pattern gives you two options for making the crown: by hand or with a knitting machine. Both ways will give you a similar look and take the same amount of time. Personally, I like knitting the crown by hand because it’s a nice change from using the machine. Plus, I can do it while relaxing on the sofa with my dog!

I love making lots of beanies at once, so I usually knit several ribs first and then have fun playing with different motifs and colours for each beanie in the batch.

Yarn : Jamieson’s of Shetland, Spindrift (2ply equivalent to 4ply/fingering weight; 100% Shetland wool; 105m/115 yds per 25g ball) 

Gauge : @ tension 10 in Fair Isle / Hand washed and steamed flat:

30 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches / 10cm

Sizes :

Size 1* (Size 2) Size 3 (Size 4)

To fit head circumference approx :

- 16.25 (19.5) 22.5 (25.75) in

- 41 (49.5) 57 (65.5) cm

Length with brim folded in half :

- 8.5 (8.5) 8.5 (8.5) in

- 22 (22) 22 (22) cm

Circumference :

- 15.75 (19) 22 (25.25) in

- 40 (48) 56 (64) cm

*Size 1 is a toddler size

In addition to these written instructions, the Fair Isle Academy is an online platform with 80 videos, over 7 hours of technical instructions for you to learn how to knit Fair Isle like a pro. This course is available as a monthly subscription on the Machine Knit Community.

Note that yarn quantities provided in the patterns are estimates, given the numerous colour combinations and size possibilities.

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machine-knit pattern pdf download (english)

The Fair Isle Beanie pattern is a great way to step up your knitting game. The folded rib is perfect for practicing with the ribber. You can adjust the number of motifs to make the beanie shorter or longer, depending on your preference.

This pattern gives you two options for making the crown: by hand or with a knitting machine. Both ways will give you a similar look and take the same amount of time. Personally, I like knitting the crown by hand because it’s a nice change from using the machine. Plus, I can do it while relaxing on the sofa with my dog!

I love making lots of beanies at once, so I usually knit several ribs first and then have fun playing with different motifs and colours for each beanie in the batch.

Yarn : Jamieson’s of Shetland, Spindrift (2ply equivalent to 4ply/fingering weight; 100% Shetland wool; 105m/115 yds per 25g ball) 

Gauge : @ tension 10 in Fair Isle / Hand washed and steamed flat:

30 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches / 10cm

Sizes :

Size 1* (Size 2) Size 3 (Size 4)

To fit head circumference approx :

- 16.25 (19.5) 22.5 (25.75) in

- 41 (49.5) 57 (65.5) cm

Length with brim folded in half :

- 8.5 (8.5) 8.5 (8.5) in

- 22 (22) 22 (22) cm

Circumference :

- 15.75 (19) 22 (25.25) in

- 40 (48) 56 (64) cm

*Size 1 is a toddler size

In addition to these written instructions, the Fair Isle Academy is an online platform with 80 videos, over 7 hours of technical instructions for you to learn how to knit Fair Isle like a pro. This course is available as a monthly subscription on the Machine Knit Community.

Note that yarn quantities provided in the patterns are estimates, given the numerous colour combinations and size possibilities.

machine-knit pattern pdf download (english)

The Fair Isle Beanie pattern is a great way to step up your knitting game. The folded rib is perfect for practicing with the ribber. You can adjust the number of motifs to make the beanie shorter or longer, depending on your preference.

This pattern gives you two options for making the crown: by hand or with a knitting machine. Both ways will give you a similar look and take the same amount of time. Personally, I like knitting the crown by hand because it’s a nice change from using the machine. Plus, I can do it while relaxing on the sofa with my dog!

I love making lots of beanies at once, so I usually knit several ribs first and then have fun playing with different motifs and colours for each beanie in the batch.

Yarn : Jamieson’s of Shetland, Spindrift (2ply equivalent to 4ply/fingering weight; 100% Shetland wool; 105m/115 yds per 25g ball) 

Gauge : @ tension 10 in Fair Isle / Hand washed and steamed flat:

30 sts and 30 rows to 4 inches / 10cm

Sizes :

Size 1* (Size 2) Size 3 (Size 4)

To fit head circumference approx :

- 16.25 (19.5) 22.5 (25.75) in

- 41 (49.5) 57 (65.5) cm

Length with brim folded in half :

- 8.5 (8.5) 8.5 (8.5) in

- 22 (22) 22 (22) cm

Circumference :

- 15.75 (19) 22 (25.25) in

- 40 (48) 56 (64) cm

*Size 1 is a toddler size

In addition to these written instructions, the Fair Isle Academy is an online platform with 80 videos, over 7 hours of technical instructions for you to learn how to knit Fair Isle like a pro. This course is available as a monthly subscription on the Machine Knit Community.

Note that yarn quantities provided in the patterns are estimates, given the numerous colour combinations and size possibilities.

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