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Homegoing Beret Knitting Kit

Homegoing Beret Knitting Kit

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Homegoing Beret Knitting Kit

Inspired by Lydia's final solo project on the Game of Wool, the Homegoing Beret knitting kit provides both the yarn required and pattern to knit your own Beret.

There are three colour combinations available.

The Knitting Kit includes:

2 x 100g skeins of Weku Yarn Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK 

1 x Homegoing Beret PDF Pattern

Yarn Details

Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK

Yarn Weight: Double Knit

Fiber Content: 70% Baby Alpaca, 20% Silk and 10% Cashmere

Length: 225m per 100g

Weight: 100g Skein

Pattern Details

The Homegoing Beret, is a slouchy beret which incorporates both lace and stranded colourwork. The Beret begins with the folded brim, knit in a 1x1 twisted rib. An increase round is then worked to create extra width for the Beret. The pattern then follows a chart, which starts with a simple lace pattern and ends with a stranded colourwork motif.

Two motif charts are available to use. Each chart represents 1 section on the Beret - there are 6 sections in total. You can use the same motif for each section or alternate, the decision is yours!

Finished Measurements
Brim: 51cm/20.5in
Beret Depth: 27cm/11in

Yarn Requirements
MC: 124m or 55g of DK Weight Yarn
CC: 100m or 45g of DK Weight Yarn

Pattern Yarn

Yarn used in the Sample 1

MC: Weku Yarn Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK in colourway Stone

CC: Weku Yarn Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK in colourway Joy

Yarn used in the Sample 2

MC: Weku Yarn Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK in colourway Stone

CC: Weku Yarn Alpaca, Silk, Cashmere DK in colourway Jabari Tribe

Needles

  • 3.5mm (US 4) and 4mm (US 6) circular needles, Length of circular needles 40cm/16in
  • 4mm DPNs

Notions

  • 6 Stitch Markers
  • Tapestry needle
  • Scissors
  • Tape measure
  • Optional elastic for folded brim

Techniques required

  • Stranded colourwork
  • Folded Brim


Many thanks to Faye Perriam-Reed For tech editing this pattern

 

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