KREUZBERG beanie & fingerless mitts | crochet pattern | PDF
KREUZBERG beanie & fingerless mitts | crochet pattern | PDF
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Impressive but easy to make beanie
Inspired by the district of Kreuzberg in Berlin this design plays with contrast and clever repeats, resulting in a swirly overlapping effect. This knit-look beanie is deceivingly easy to make. This project is worked in the round, in one piece. At the end you will have only 4 ends to weave in. The pattern uses two colors and moss stitches to create a braid-like pattern. This pattern is written in US terms and uses metric measurements. Video tutorials included for tricky steps.
What makes this pattern special?
The two colors work as color-coding and help you keep track of your project. The pattern is easy to use both for left-handed and right-handed people.
Bonus pattern included
This pattern includes instructions to turn your gauge swatch into matching fingerless mitts/handwarmers.
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The outcome of this beanie is very interesting and non other than I've seen before! - Abigail
Pattern details
Materials and tools
Hook size: 5 mm
Yarn: Aran weight/ 8 wpi superwash merino yarn
Yarn recommendation:
Lana grossa BINGO
Yarn amount: 160-200g/250-310m
Difficulty
🧶 Skill level:confident beginner. You need to carefully count your stitches, but the construction is very straightforward and there are tips and visuals to make counting easier. There are also video tutorials included for the tricky steps.
Sizing
Three sizes: 54 | 58 | 62 cm head circumference
Three length options: fisherman style, regular or slouchy.
Pattern content
The pattern includes:
✦ written instructions
✦ customizable brim/ribbing
✦ video tutorials for tricky steps (both right-handed and left-handed)
✦ stitch glossary (US terms)
✦ images and technique appendix at the end - save ink if you print the pattern
✦ bonus: turn your gauge swatch into fingerless mitts