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145 MAJBRITT\'S BERET ENG PDF

145 MAJBRITT'S BERET ENG PDF

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NOTE THIS PATTERN IS FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY. THE PATTERN MAY NOT BE PASSED ON, SOLD OR COPIED. ITEMS MADE BY THIS PATTERN ARE FOR PRIVATE USE ONLY AND MAY NOT BE PRODUCED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES.

The pattern is also available at Ravelry.
 

MAJBRITT'S BERET is a hat for women, knitted in a classic smock pattern. 

The hat can be worked in 2 strands of MIDNATSSOL or 1 strand of LAMAULD, but can also be worked in 1 strand of LAMATWEED. If you want a hat in merino wool, you can knit it with 2 strands of YAKU.
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Size: S-M (L-XL), fits a head circumference at 54-56 (58-60) cm.

Yarn: 2 strands of MIDNATSSOL (54% baby alpaca, 10% merino wool and 36% tencel) or LAMAULD (50% llama and 50% wool) from CaMaRose.dk.

Yarn alternative: LAMATWEED (40% llama, 40% wool and 20% viscose) or 2 strands of YAKU (100% merino wool, superwash) from CaMaRose.dk.

Yarn requirement: 2 skeins of Midnatssol or Lamauld, and a scrap of yarn (if you want a contrast colour for the cast on edge). 
The model at the front page is worked in MIDNATSSOL
The hat at the last page is worked in Lys brunmeleret Lamauld (6920) and Elfenben Lamauld (6100) for the cast on edge.

Suggested needle size using 2 strands of Midnatssol: 
4 mm circular needle (40 cm), 4.5 mm circular needle (40 and 60 cm), and 4.5 mm double pointed needles.

Suggested needle size using 1 strand of Lamauld:
4.5 mm circular needle (40 cm), 5 mm circular needle (40 and 60 cm), and 5 mm double pointed needles.

Gauge: 
21 sts x 24 rnds in rib on a 4 mm needle (Midnatssol) and 4.5 mm needle (Lamauld).
24 sts x 24 rnds = 10 x 10 cm in smock pattern on a 4.5 mm needle (Midnatssol) and 5 mm needle (Lamauld).
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