Sophie Lowe

brioche beanie

A simple hat that is quick and fun to knit, the Sophie Lowe Beanie is a great beginner brioche project. The pattern provides clear instructions for all brioche techniques used, and the brioche decreases used in the crown shaping add a subtle yet interesting design element. Adding to the luxuriousness is the mohair held double with the fingering weight yarn—talk about some serious fluff-factor!

Sizes
Infant/Toddler, Child, Adult
The pattern is available in three sizes, though the sizing is a bit flexible due to the stretchiness of brioche knitting. This means that you can tailor the hat to your preferences. If you like a tighter fitting hat, just knit down a size, and the hat will stretch to fit your head. If you like a more natural fit, then knit your normal size.

Measurements 
Infant/Toddler 
Brim circumference - 14, 18, 22in / 35.5, 45.75, 56cm 
Height - 7, 8.5,11 in / 17.75, 22, 28cm

Gauge 
16 sts x 48 rows = 4” in brioche stitch knitted in the round
Note: the gauge is calculated by counting every round. If you want to measure your gauge by counting only Brk rounds, then divide the given row gauge in half.

Yarn Requirements 
Approx. 80 (120, 160) yds each of fingering weight yarn and lace weight mohair yarn. I used Fiber for the People 4-ply fingering and silk/mohair blend, both in the “Purl Jam” colorway, held together.

Note: the mohair blend used in the original hat is not listed above in the pattern description because it is not listed in Ravelry’s library. The original hat, which was the child’s size, used about half of each skein named in the pattern, and even the adult will still only take about half of a 100g skein of fingering weight yarn and half a 50g skein of lace weight mohair.

Needles 
US 5 (3.75mm) 16” circular needle and US 5 (3.75mm) DPNs (or US 5 (3.75mm) 46” circular needle for magic loop)

Notions 
scissors 
tapestry/yarn needle

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