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Much of New Hampshire, nicknamed “The Granite State”, is covered in beautiful and heavily forested mountains and hills with an abundance of wildlife. Granite peaks, rock formations, gorges, and cliffs dotted throughout the state (along with rivers and lakes) have created spectacular places to explore and simply enjoy the scenery. Each season in New Hampshire brings something new to celebrate with festivals and community events: snow sculpting in winter, maple sugaring in the spring, lupines and butterflies in summer, and the changing of the leaves in the fall. New Hampshire’s fall foliage is legendary as the hillsides turn bright orange and “leaf peepers” from around the country visit their favorite locations, including the famed Kancamagus Scenic Byway.


The beauty of a red fox against the white and grey of a harsh winter is captured in this design. A band of tracks in the snow adds a bit of whimsy.

 

Size:

One size fits an average adult size head. (Approx. 19" - 22")

 

Yarn used in sample:

A: Malabrigo Rios: Natural (50 g/ 100 yd./ 91 m)

B: Stunning String Studio Legacy Worsted: Shadow (13 g/ 25 yd./ 23 m)

C. Peekaboo Yarns Merino Worsted: Silverstone (33 g/ 66yd./ 60 m)

D. Aly Bee Workshop Merino Worsted: Carrot Cake (20 g/ 40 yd./ 36 m)

 

   

New Hampshire Beanie Pattern

$5.00Price
  • 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
    • Optional: Faux Fur pom-pom

     

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