
White Noise
Welcome to the White Noise Beanie knitting pattern! This delightful and straightforward pattern is not only simple but also incredibly fun, making it perfect for both beginners and seasoned knitters alike. With the ability to knit up quickly, you’ll have a cozy beanie ready in no time. I encourage you to experiment with vibrant color combinations to discover your favorite pairings that will make your White Noise beanie truly stand out!
The unique design features a charming eyelet and broken rib brim that adds an interesting texture to your knit project. This beanie is versatile enough for everyday wear or as a thoughtful handmade gift for friends and family. Whether you opt for bold, bright hues or soft, muted shades, this pattern allows your creativity to shine.
Materials Needed: To get started, you will need a set of US Size 9 circular needles with a minimum cord length of 16 or 22 inches, or alternatively, you can use DPNs. Additionally, grab a set of US Size 11 circular needles (also with a minimum 16 or 22” cord or DPNs), a stitch marker, and a tapestry needle for weaving in those ends.
Finished Measurements: Your finished beanie will measure 17 (18, 19, 20)” in unstretched brim length, making it a comfortable fit for various head sizes.
Gauge: Achieve a gauge of 14 stitches using US Size 9 needles in stockinette stitch with one strand = 4” and 12 stitches using US Size 11 needles in stockinette stitch held double = 4”. Proper gauge is essential to ensure the best fit for your beanie.
Abbreviations: Here are the basic knitting abbreviations used in this pattern:
CO = Cast On
K = Knit
K2tog = Knit the next two stitches together
P = Purl
YO = Yarn Over (bring the yarn from back to front, wrapping it around the needle once before knitting the subsequent stitch).
Ready to get your knitting needles clacking? Dive into the White Noise beanie pattern today and embrace the joy of creating something beautiful with your own hands!