Nicknamed the “Land of Lincoln”, Illinois is also known for vast farmlands, delicious pizza and hot dogs, and a rich and diverse art scene embracing all mediums, including stained glass. From the world’s largest Tiffany stained-glass dome at the Chicago Cultural center and the dome of the capitol building in Springfield to numerous churches, chapels, museums and private homes throughout the state, stained glass has become a beloved art form for generations of Illinoisans.
In this colorful interpretation of stained glass, simple images represent the heart of the state from agriculture (pumpkins and corn) and state symbols (violets and white oak leaves) to Mr. Abraham Lincoln himself.
Size:
One size fits an average adult size head. (Approx. 19" - 22")
Yarn used in sample:
A: Schmutzerella Yarns Epic: I Want to Be a Bellhop (25 g/ 54 yd./49 m)
B: Malabrigo Rios: Black (33 g/ 84 yd./ 79 m)
C: Aly Bee Workshop Merino Worsted: Honeybee (20 g/ 40 yd./ 36 m)
D: Polka Dot Sheep Whitefish Worsted: Helena (15 g/ 32 yd./ 29m)
E: Malabrigo Rios: Cian (10 g/ 21 yd./ 19m)
F: Malabrigo Rios: Matisse Blue (10 g/ 21 yd./ 19m)
Illinois Beanie Pattern
Pattern Details
Note: This is a digital download PDF file. You will receive a link to download your pattern immediately after purchase.
- Knitted hat fits average adult size head 19" to 22"
- One size.
- Pattern includes instructions and color coded chart.
- Yarn needed: worsted weight, approximately 210 yds total.
- Needles: 16" circular needles in U.S. size 5 and 7. Double pointed needles in U.S. size 7 (or size needed for gauge).
- Other supplies: Stitch markers and tapestry needle.
- Worked in the round from the bottom up
























