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DUGGARI BEANIE
DUGGARI BEANIE
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The Duggari Beanie is a timeless textured hat inspired by traditional Nordic fishermen’s sweaters and designed for everyday wear in colder climates.
Featuring the same distinctive textured pattern as the popular Duggari Sweater, this knitting pattern combines practical warmth with understated character. The folded ribbed brim creates a comfortable fit while adding extra insulation around the ears, making it an ideal companion for walks by the sea, mountain weather, or everyday winter use.
The textured pattern is simple to memorise and enjoyable to knit, creating a project that feels both relaxing and engaging. The result is a versatile beanie with a clean, modern expression that works effortlessly across styles and generations.
Wear it on its own or pair it with other designs from the Duggari collection.
Construction
You will be working in the round, top down, increasing at the crown. Then work in pattern to the rib and finish off with Italian bind off.
Sizes
S/M and L/XL - Fits head circumference
- 52–56 cm / 20½–22”
- 57–62 cm / 22½–24½”
Gauge
19 sts in pattern = 10 cm [4 in].
Needles
4.5 mm / US 7 double pointed needles.
3.5 mm / US 4 and 4.5 mm / US 7 short circular needles, or size needed to obtain gauge.
If using magic loop, one long circular needle in each size is sufficient.
Yarn
Worsted weight yarn suitable for gauge. The sample shown is knitted in Icewear Saga wool (50 g = 100 m / 96 yd) colorway 9001. Suitable alternatives include many classic wool yarns such as Cascade 220. You will need approximately 150 meters for the beanie.
Difficulty level
1-2 out of 5. Techniques used: Casting on. Stockinette and purl stitches. Increases to the right and left (M1R and M1L). Working in textured pattern (both chart and text instructions are provided). Italian bind off is optional.
After purchase, you will receive an email containing a link to download the PDF pattern. Once the link is clicked, the file will automatically download. Sometimes you may need to check your Downloads folder or My Files folder to locate the document. Downloads are limited to four times. The pattern is also available on Ravelry, should you prefer to use PayPal.
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