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Seed St Beret with Flower Decrease
Submitted by admin on Tue, 12/06/2011 - 16:08
I fell in love when I discovered this lovely beret. It is easy to knit in seed st, and will hold it's shape. What is special is the flower pattern created by the decrease stiches.
knitting+pattern
This video is a two part visual guide that compliments a Beret knitting pattern by The Casting On Couch. It explains row by row the decrease details forming this leaf motif at the crown.
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To knit you will need about 4 ounces of super thin fingering yarn to give 7 sts to 1 inch gauge. Cast on 111 sts. Divide onto three double pointed needles and knit stockinette st (around and around) until tube is 36 inches long. Cast off, and neatly sew both ends together. Now have some fun folding it up in different ways!
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