Sizes:
One size.
Finished garment measurements:
Brim circumference: 49 cm / 18.5”.
The beanie is designed to have about 3-6 cm negative ease as the fabric will stretch out a bit when worn.
Tip: If the beanie feels too tight you can soak it and gently stretch it out while it's damp to increase the circumference. If the beanie feels too loose, you can sew in a see-through elastic thread (often found in the jewellery making section in craft shops) to help tighten the brim.
Gauge:
18 sts x 29 rnds = 10 x 10 cm / 4 x 4” on 4 mm / US6 needles in Stockinette stitch holding 1 strand of merino (fingering weight yarn) and 2 strands of mohair (lace weight yarn) together, or with 1 strand of DK weight yarn, after blocking.
Needles:
4 mm / US6 circular needles 40-60 cm / 16-24” (or longer ones for Magic Loop technique), and 4 mm / US6 double-pointed needles for crown shaping if you’re not using Magic Loop technique.
Notions:
Stitch markers, tapestry needle.
Sample knitted with yarn:
50 g Filcolana Arwetta (80% superwash merino, 20% nylon - 210 m / 230 yds / 50 g) in color Ice Blue 340
together with 25 g Isager (75% kid mohair, 25% silk - 212 m / 232 yds / 25 g) in color 41
together with 25 g Knitting For Olive Silk Mohair (70% mohair, 30% silk - 225 m / 246 yds / 25g) in color Ice Blue.
The beanie is worked holding one strand of merino together with two strands of mohair.
Suggested yarn:
You can work the Perfect Day Beanie with 200 m / 210 yds fingering weight yarn (1 strand) held together with 400 m / 420 yds of lace weight yarn (2 strands) held together (3 strands all together).
Or, you can use the following:
-220 m / 230 yds of 1 strand of DK weight yarn
-420 m / 430 yds of 2 strands of fingering weight yarn held together
-800 m / 820 yds of 4 strands of lace weight yarn together