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Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern
Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern
Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern
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Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern

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This is an intermediate knitting pattern that will help you make a pretty, exquisite leaf lace bonnet just like the pictured one! It features a button closure and can be fastened below the chin, It comes in many sizes from newborn up to 10 years: newborn, 0-3 months, 3-6 months, 6-12 months, 12-24 months, 2-4 years, 4-6 years, 6-10 years. It is designed for Worsted weight yarn and for gauge of 19 stitches in 4 inches / 10 cm in stockinette stitch. Please check your yarn label for needle size suggestion (those will vary from yarn to yarn). There is also a list of suggested yarns and needle size in the pattern. You will need yarn (up to 50 grams for the smallest size, up to 110 grams for the largest size), knitting needles to obtain the gauge, a tapestry needle to weave in the yarn ends and to sew the back of that, two buttons. Since the hat is knit flat, you can use any knitting needles you prefer.
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJan 26, 2021
ISBN9781716183690
Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern

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    Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern - Agnese Iskrova

    Leaf Lace Pixie Bonnet Knitting Pattern

    Agnese Iskrova

    Copyright © 2021 by Agnese Iskrova

    Photography © 2021 by Agnese Iskrova

    All rights reserved. This book or any portion thereof may not be reproduced or used in any manner whatsoever without the express written permission of the publisher except for the use of brief quotations in a book review or scholarly journal.

    First Printing: 2021

    ISBN 978-1-716-18369-0

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    Size guide:

    The hat is stretchy. It will fit most in their age/size group.

    Newborn

    Head Circumference: 13 inches/33-34 cm

    0–3 months

    Head Circumference: 14 -15 inches/35.5 - 38cm

    3–6 months

    Head Circumference: 15 - 17 inches/37-43 cm

    0–6 months

    Head Circumference: up to 17 inches/43 cm

    6-12 months

    Head Circumference: 16.5 inches/44-47.5 cm

    12-24 months

    Head Circumference: 18-19.5 inches/46-50 cm

    2-4 years

    Head Circumference: 19.2-20 inches/49-51cm

    4-6 years

    Head Circumference:  19.5-21 inches/50-53cm

    6-10 years

    Head Circumference:  20 – 21.2 inches/51-54cm

    Important:

    Gauge: 19 stitches in 4inches (10cm) in stockinette stitch

    You will need yarn (up to 50 grams for the smallest size, up to 110 grams for the largest size), knitting needles to obtain the gauge, a tapestry needle to weave in the yarn ends and to sew the back of that, two buttons.

    Since the hat is knit flat, you can use any knitting needles you prefer.

    Yarn and needle size suggestions:

    LANA GROSSA Merino Uno (Merino Superwash Wool (100%), 50g; 125m (137 yds)) and 5mm (8 US) knitting needles

    ARTYARNS Luxe Merino (Merino Superwash Wool (100%), 100g; 164m (179 yds)) and 5.5mm (9 US) knitting needles

    SCHEEPJES Merino Soft Brush (Merino Superwash Wool (50%), Microfiber (50%), 50g; 105m (115 yds)) and 5mm (8 US) knitting needles

    ADRIAFIL Duo Comfort (Merino Superwash Wool (52%), Cotton (48%), 50g; 120m (131 yds)) and 4.5mm (7 US) knitting needles

    SCHEEPJES Merino Soft (Merino Superwash Wool (50%), Microfiber (50%), 50g; 105m (115 yds)) and 5mm (8 US) knitting needles

    KATIA Concept Alpaca Gold (Superfine Alpaca (73%), Nylon (20%), Metallic (7%), 25g; 120m (131 yds)) and 4.5mm (7 US) knitting needles

    YARN BEE Brushworks (Acrylic (80%), Alpaca (20%), 100g; 240m (262 yds)) and 4.5mm (7 US) knitting needles

    LION BRAND Pima Cotton (Cotton (100%), 100g; 170m (186 yds)) and 5mm (8 US) knitting needles

    SCHEEPJES Cahlista (Cotton (100%), 50g; 85m (93 yds)) and 5mm (8 US) knitting needles

    KATIA Polaris (Acrylic (100%), 100g; 236m (258 yds)) and 4mm (6 US) knitting needles

    SCHEEPJES Wanderlust (Acrylic (100%), 100g; 232m (254 yds)) and 4mm (6 US) knitting needles

    Abbreviations and techniques used in the pattern:

    Slip / sl – slip the stitch without it being knitted (or purled). It does not matter if it is slipped knitwise or purlwise.

    K - knit

    P – purl

    K2tog – knit 2

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