Meadow Beret Pattern
Meadow Beret Pattern
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The classic shape of the Meadow Beret is decorated with an all-over scattering of flowers using the innovative technique of assigned pooling. Assigned pooling occurs when a different texture is isolated within a color change in a skein of specially designed variegated yarn. In this case, garter stitch is assigned to the background color to provide a structured backdrop for the aster stitch assigned to the accent color. A haloed lace weight yarn is marled together with the AP yarn for maximum softness and warmth.
Yarn: 1 skein of Shiny Brites on Barker Wool BFL Fingering
AND 1 skein of Serenade on Barker Wool Zephyr.
*Gossamer may be substituted for the Zephyr if you prefer mohair/silk over suri alpaca/silk.
Finished Measurements 17.5” circumference unstretched to fit an 18-22” head circumference
Needles US size 4 (3.5 mm) on a 16” cable plus DPN’s of the same size
Adjust needle size to obtain gauge
Gauge 20 STS x 48 rows (24 garter ridges) = 4” x 4” in Garter Stitch
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