A sweet and stylish knitted beret pattern, using glossy worsted weight silk yarn. Butterflies flit around the crown for some interest and the rest is easy ribbing and quick stockinette stitch. You’ll be finished in no time!
You'll need 62 g of worsted weight yarn. I used one skein of limited edition colorway, PAPILLON.
•Adventurous Beginner Level.
•Double-brimmed for structure and style
•Features a ring of butterflies dancing around the crown
•I'll show you how to use a dinner plate to achieve the final shape.
You're paying for the digital file only (instantly downloadable as a PDF) and won't be shipped anything.
Enjoy!
Chandi
You may sell the items you make using my patterns. I just ask that you link back to my shop. Thanks!
Customer Reviews 5 (11 Reviews) Write a Review
Band of Butterflies
Great pattern! Thank you, Chandi and team!
Can’t ever have enough
I’m in heaven planning projects. Such beautiful patterns and yarns. Beautiful people to work with.
Exciting Pattern
I have absolutely fallen in love with this pattern. It is so gorgeous, and unlike any other hat pattern, I have seen. I have only just started but will share more details
Lovely
Its so good and lovely
Band of butterflies
Still working on.... loving it
Great gift
I knitted this hat for my friend's birthday. She lives it.
Easy Knit with Beautiful Results!
I fell in love with the photos of your Band of Butterflies hat, so I ordered it immediately. It took a while to find the right yarn, but I found a lovely hand-dyed yarn in a rhubarb colourway and it just worked! Easy and fun to knit, clear instructions. I ended up with a hat that looks great. Thank you Chandi!
Lovely
Gorgeous with an easy to follow pattern. Chandi is so talented and her passion is apparent in all her designs same yarns!
Lovely large beret.
How refreshing to find a pattern that is already sized the way I prefer, a bit large and loose!
Beautiful butterflies!
This was a simple pattern to follow. It knit up very quickly and was fun to make. I can't wait to wear it!
sooo cute!
Best patterns, yarns , and etc. I'm so thankful I found expression fiber arts! :)