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Are you in search of a cozy and stylish accessory to keep you warm during the colder months? Look no further! We’re excited to share with you a fantastic knitting pattern that will help you create the perfect everyday beanie. Best of all, it’s absolutely free!

This pattern is designed to be worked with worsted weight yarn ( I used Lion Brand Heartland which you can get here. Yes, I do get a small commision when you purchase from this link but that is what keep my patterns free!), making it a versatile option for knitters of all skill levels. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced crafter, this project will provide you with both enjoyment and a practical outcome.

The Everyday Beanie Worsted pattern features a classic ribbed design, offering a snug fit and added stretch. The combination of simple knit and purl stitches creates a timeless and versatile beanie that complements any outfit. Not only will it keep you warm and cozy, but it will also add a touch of style to your winter wardrobe.

To make your own Everyday Beanie, simply follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the knitting pattern. The pattern includes detailed explanations for each stitch and technique used, making it accessible to knitters of all levels. You’ll also find the suggested yarn type, needle size, and other essential information to ensure your project turns out beautifully.

So why wait? Get your knitting needles ready and start creating your very own Everyday Beanie! It’s a wonderful opportunity to unleash your creativity and showcase your knitting skills. Whether you’re making it for yourself or as a thoughtful gift for a loved one, this free knitting pattern promises both warmth and style.

Remember, knitting is not just a hobby; it’s a therapeutic and fulfilling activity that allows you to express your creativity. Let the Everyday Beanie Worsted pattern inspire you and help you embark on a knitting adventure. Happy knitting!

To purchase the yarn for this project, Lion Brand Heartland, click here. Yes, I do get a small commision when you purchase from this link but that is what keep my patterns free!

Enjoy your knitting journey and stay tuned for more exciting patterns and projects!

Materials and Info

Size

newborn, baby (toddler, child) adult small, adult large

Materials

Approximately 100-225yds of Lion Brand Heartland (You can purchase the yarn for this project here. Yes, I do get a small commision when you purchase from this link but that is what keep my patterns free!), yarn needle, stitch markers

Needle Size

8(US) 5mm circular and dpn

Gauge (tension)

20 stitches & 28 rows in stockinette per 10cm

Head Measurement

30, 35 (40, 47.5) 55, 60 cm

METHOD

This hat pattern is knit in the round. The decreases are ssk and k2tog. Instructions for this stitch can be found at the end in the abbreviations.

Everyday Beanie Pattern

BEANIE

Cast on 56, 72 (80, 88) 104, 112 stitches using your favorite stretchy cast on.

Join for working in the round being careful not to twist stitches.

Place a stitch marker on your right needle to mark the beginning of the round.

Work in a K1P1 ribbing for 17.5, 20 (22.5, 22.5) 25, 27.5cms (or desired length)

DECREASES

Round 1 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for 9, 13 (15, 17) 21, 23 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {48, 64 (72, 80) 96, 104 sts}

Round 2 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for 7, 11 (13, 15) 19, 21 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {40, 56 64, 72) 88, 96 sts}

Round 3 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for 5, 9 (11, 13) 17, 19 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {32, 48 (56, 64) 80, 88 sts}

Round 4 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for 3, 7 (9, 11) 15, 17 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {24, 40 (48, 56) 72, 80 sts}

Round 5 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for 1, 5 (7, 9) 13, 15 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {16, 32 (40, 48) 64, 72 sts} If knitting size newborn skip to round 13

Round 6 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, 3 (5, 7) 11, 13 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, 24 (32, 40) 56, 64 sts}

Round 7 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, 1 (3, 5) 9, 11 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, 16 (24, 32) 48, 56 sts} If knitting size baby skip to round 13

Round 8 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, x (1, 3) 7, 9 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, x (16, 24) 40, 48 sts} If knitting size toddler skip to round 13

Round 9 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, x (x, 1) 5, 7 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, x (x, 16) 32, 40 sts} If knitting size child skip to round 13

Round 10 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, x (x, x) 3, 5 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, x (x, x) 24, 32 sts}

Round 11 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, x (x, x) 1, 3 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, x (x, x) 16, 24 sts} if knitting size adult small skip to round 13

Round 12 – [ssk, work in k1p1 (keeping stitches in pattern as already established) for x, x (x, x) x, 1 sts, k2tog, p1] repeat [to] around {x, x (x, x) x, 16 sts}

Round 13 – [sl1, k2tog, psso, p1] repeat [to] around {8sts}

DO NOT BIND OFF. Cut yarn leaving about a 20cm tail (or long enough to weave in ends). Pull yarn through remaining stitches and cinch the top tight. Weave in ends. Block as desired.

This hat is very versatile. It can be worn folded as pictured or unfolded like a slouchy style.

Abbreviations

K – knit                                                  

K2TOG – knit 2 stitches together

SL – slip stitch                                  

SM – slip marker

ST – stitch

STS – stitches

SSK – slip slip knit -slip the next stitch knitwise, slip the next stitch knitwise, knit the slipped sts together

P – purl

PM – place marker 

PSSO – pass slipped stitch over

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