One of the most standout features of this gorgeous Pacific Northwest state is...the waterfalls. With nearly 240 known waterfalls, you’ll find falls you can hike to, bike to, view from the top or the bottom (or even from the road), swim near, camp next to, and some you can even walk behind. Many are tall and narrow, while others are wide and shorter. Whatever your favorite waterfall “style”, you’ll surely find it in Oregon.
Using a single water-inspired color and a variety of cable stitches, wide and narrow asymmetrical waterfalls tumble and splash into the rivers (the ribbing) in this fun and stylized interpretation. Randomly placed mini-bobbles add to the appearance of churning water.
Size: One size fits an average adult size head. (Approx. 19" - 22")
Yarn used in sample:
Polka Dot Sheep Whitefish Worsted: Mystic (100 gr/ 218 yd./199 m)
Oregon Beanie Pattern
Pattern Details
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- 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



























