Ivydene – knitting pattern
$10.00
Luxuriously soft yarn and an elegant lace pattern add up to pure refinement in this classic beret, crowned with an intricate star. Worked in the round from the garter stitch brim up, the shaping is perfectly integrated with the lace for an elegantly satisfying knitting experience.
Hat Description
Ivydene is a garter stitch lace beret. The lace pattern consists of wide panels of arrowhead lace, separated by narrow columns of garter stitch, that repeat all the way around the Hat. The crown shaping is incorporated into the lace pattern, creating a star-like pattern at the centre of the crown.
Pattern Details
Yarn
161 [199, 245] yd/148 [188, 226] m
DK or worsted weight, single or plied yarn; solid or semi-solid yarns.
Needles & Notions
Set 3.75mm/UK9/US5 & 4mm/UK8/US6 DPNS/Circular or size needed to obtain gauge
Stitch marker as necessary
Tapestry needle
Sample Details
Shown in Jamie Possum Possum Plus DK [144yd/133m per 50g; 80% Merino, 20% Possum]
Shown in size 20in/50.75cm, on model with 21.75in/55.25cm circumference head
Alternative Yarns
Fonty Yarns Angora [137yd/125m per 25g; 70% Angora, 30% Merino]
Gauge
20 sts x 30 rows to 4in/10cm on 3.75mm needles over Stocking St.
18 sts x 38 rows to 4in/10cm on 3.75mm needles over Garter St.
Sizes
To fit size: 18 [20, 22] in/45.75 [50.75, 56] cm
Finished size: 15.5 [17.75, 20] in/39.5 [45, 50.75] cm
Pattern Notes
Notes about adjusting depth and slouch, and achieving additional sizes, are included.
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Product Details
- Ivydene beret knitting pattern
- Designer: Woolly Wormhead
- Technical Editing: Tana Pageler
- Translation: Šárka Dvořáčková (CZ); Alessia Càmpera (IT)
- ISBN: 978-9916-691-42-7
- Copyright Date: 2010
- Last Revision: February 2024
- File Name: WW112KIvydene
- PDF File Size: 1.34MB; 150dpi
Additional information
Accessibility | Colour Blind Friendly |
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Construction | Bottom-up, In The Round |
Craft | Knit |
Designer | Woolly Wormhead |
Instructions Type | Written and Fully Charted |
Items | Hats |
Language | English, čeština, Italiano |
Product Type | Single Pattern |
Size | 12 Months (17 to 18in), Child/Teen (19 to 20in), Adult (21 to 22in) |
Stitch Pattern | Lace |
Stitch Technique | Slipped Stitches |
Yarn Type | Hand-Spun, Kettle Dyed, Semi-Solid, Single Ply, Solid |
Yarn Weight | DK, Worsted |
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