
Deer family beanie
Get ready for the holiday season with our charming Christmas beanie knitting pattern from 2012! This delightful beanie features a festive design that incorporates only three colors and limits you to two colors per round, making it the perfect choice for stranded knitting beginners. Whether you’re new to knitting or looking to hone your skills, this pattern provides an inviting project for crafters of all levels.
The beanie begins with a cheerful two-colored ribbing in a vibrant blue and crisp white. Next, it showcases a captivating small tree border (peerie) pattern that adds a touch of elegance. Following the tree border, you'll encounter an adorable band featuring a family of deer—comprising a mommy deer, a daddy deer, and their little fawn—creating a heartwarming scene. Behind these charming deer, a peaceful forest glimmers, blanketed in snow, forging an enchanting winter atmosphere.
As you progress to the upper half of the beanie, you'll discover a flurry of falling snowflakes accompanied by a stunningly large white star, which is adorned with six little sitting fawns, enchanting imagery that captures the Christmas spirit. In the center of the crown, a tiny blue star adds a delightful finishing touch to your festive headwear.
I had a wonderful time knitting this beanie, and I hope you find just as much joy in creating it! You can utilize any 4-ply sock yarn leftovers for this project—approximately 35 grams each of white and blue, and about 25 grams of a red deer brown color. If you’re knitting for larger sizes, feel free to use larger needle sizes or switch to a 5-ply yarn, or both, for a cozy and comfortable fit.
Don’t miss out on the chance to create this whimsical holiday accessory for yourself or as a cherished gift for loved ones. Wishing you a merry and creative Christmas as you embark on this festive knitting journey!
Meine Weihnachtmütze 2012 wird von einer Rehfamilie oder Familie Hirsch bevölkert, die eine zauberhafte Geschichte erzählt.
Da ist Papa Hirsch, Mama Hirsch und das kleine Fawn, die zusammen die winterliche Landschaft erhellen. Viel Spaß beim Stricken!