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Calinka - knitting pattern

Calinka

$4.00

Discover the charm of our lovely lacy beret with a stylish picot brim – a delightful accessory that’s perfect for not just toddlers, but also children and teens! This versatile knitting pattern is designed with sizes specifically for Toddler, Child, and Teen, but you can easily customize the hat to fit anyone by adjusting the needle size or yarn thickness. Whether you're crafting a cute gift or adding a unique piece to your own wardrobe, this beret is sure to impress.

SIZES: This pattern includes the following sizes to fit head circumferences: Toddler (Child, Teen) measuring 43 (48, 53) cm / 17 (19, 21) inches. Perfect for growing kids, this beret can be made to last through various sizes by simply altering the materials used.

MATERIALS: You will need 1 skein (100g) of any Fingering weight yarn that matches the correct gauge for this project. The sample version was beautifully crafted using Garnstudio DROPS Baby Alpaca Silk, known for its softness and warmth.

RECOMMENDED NEEDLE SIZES: For optimal results, use US #2.5/3.0 mm circular needles for the ribbing, and switch to US #4/3.5 mm circular needles for the main body of the beret.

GAUGE: Achieve the perfect fit with a gauge of 26 stitches x 34 rows over 10 cm/4 inches in Stockinette stitch, worked in the round using US #4/3.5 mm needles.

OTHER SUPPLIES: Along with your yarn and needles, you will need a stitch marker, a crochet hook for added ease, some waste yarn for provisional cast-ons, an extra needle to pick up provisional cast-on stitches, and a tapestry needle for the final weaving of ends.

Get ready to embark on a fun knitting adventure with this lacy beret pattern that offers both a stylish look and practicality. Perfect for all skill levels, this beret not only enhances your knitting skills but also creates a stunning accessory that can be cherished for years to come. Start crafting today, and don’t forget to share your finished project with fellow knitters!

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