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To encourage and assist fibre artists to achieve their
fullest potential by providing advice, facilities
and educational material in an enjoyable
social environment.


Meetings held weekly on Wednesday at Possum Hollow Hall within Townsville Showgrounds, Hyde Park. 10am - 1-00pm

Saturday, 6 March 2010

Beanie for Craft Expo Public Participation

I've been knitting beanies as examples for our public participation beanie knitting project and discovered a few mistakes in the pattern I left at Fibres last meeting. Apologies! You've probably worked things out for yourselves by now, but here's the revised version:

Beanie
Revised Version
Using 8 ply knitting yarn (not wool but something like acrylic which will wash easily) and size 4mm or 5mm needles, cast on 60 stiches (for a child), 70 (for a woman), 80 (for a man). Knit in plain garter stitch for 6 inches (child), 7” (woman), 8” (man).

At this point knitters from Fibres will take over from participants to shape the crown.

To shape the crown in any of the sizes:

1st row: For all sizes **(knit [8] stitches, knit 2 together)**, repeat **(...)** to end of row.
2nd row: knit.

Repeat these two rows reducing the number of knitted stitches [..] between the ‘k 2 tog’ each time: first repeat knit [7], then next repeat [6], next [5],and so on ... [4],[3],[2],[1],[0] until there are. 6 stitches (child size), 7 stitches (woman size) or 8 stitches (man size) remaining.

Now cast off.

Fold in half length wise and sew edges together from crown to cuff.


I suggest we knit a few examples and then knit a few with just the cast on and about 10 rows knitting to get particpants started.

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