π 5 Beautiful Beret Knitting Patterns for Fall
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β Disclaimer: This newsletter may contain sponsored ads and affiliate links. β Knitspirationπ 5 Beautiful Beret Knitting Patterns for FallFall is in full swing and while it's important to keep your head warm, who says you can't do it with a little style. If you're tired of knitting regular beanies, here are five beautiful beret patterns to keep your needles busy. βMargaux Striped Beret by Lion Brand StudioSimple stripes can have a big impact when done well. This beret radiates Parisian vibes. Just grab a baguette, brie, and glass of Bordeaux and you're ready to go. β βBloom Beret by Faye KenningtonThis pattern plays with mock cables in an interesting way. The geometric lines converge into a lovely flower motif. While it looks complicated, it's basically all knits and purls! β βBloomfield Beret by Lion Brand StudioThis striped beret uses some mosaic colorwork techniques to create a geometric design. The combination of purl ridges and slipped stitches give this hat a unique look. β βCat On Your Hat Beret by Violet LeBeauxOk, so this one might be a little silly, but it's also kind of cute. If you're a cat lover, or have a friend who is, this one might be right up you're alley. β βTettegouche by Virginia Sattler-ReimerThere's something about fair isle and the tam shape that is just magical. This gorgeous design captures the essence of nature's beauty in its lovely floral motif. Recent Eventsβ Daily StitchCrochet Puff StitchOk, so this is obviously not a knitting stitch. However, it is 1. a very useful method for making bobbles, and 2. used in our featured pattern of the day. So if you have a crochet hook handy, this is a great technique to practice!
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Members Onlyβ Pattern PickβApril Hat by Courtney KelleyThis hat doesn't have much to do with April, other than it was part of Kelbourne Woolens Year of Hats. Combining faux cables and puff stitches, you'll have texture raining all over the place while knitting this hat. It's a great project to practice some new skills, and best of all, it's FREE!
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