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Alpine Beanie Crochet Foundry October 2023

Hello guys. I am so excited to share with you that my alpine beanie pattern is now live. It is published in Crochet Foundry magazine October 2023 issue. 

The issue is now available to purchase as a stand alone issue, part of the seasonal bundle, or a yearly subscription! 

Get the single issue and seasonal bundle 15% off now through Thursday, October 12, 2023 using code: OCTOBER23 

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Indulge in the cozy charm of this exquisitely textured Alpine Beanie, a versatile accessory that's just as appealing no matter your age or gender. The intricate alpine stitch lends appealing texture and the pattern allows for a snug or slouchy fit, depending on your preference. Crafted with a luxurious alpaca blend yarn, this beanie guarantees to keep you snug and stylish throughout the season. Embrace it as your ultimate autumn essential, and consider it a thoughtful holiday gift option to delight your friends and family.

You can also buy individual alpine beanie pattern here.





Alpine beanie is made with Mary Maxim Natural Alpaca Tweed Yarn (Raw cotton) using Furls streamline Jupiter Galaxy hooks in sizes 4 mm and 5 mm.





This beautifully textured beanie is perfect for everyone, no matter age or gender. The alpine stitch adds texture and warmth to the beanie, while the alpaca blend yarn will help to keep you cozy during chilly days. This hat will definitely become your favorite Autumn staple, and would also make a great holiday gift for your loved ones.


Check out the other amazing patterns (3 sweaters as well as accessories) by talented designers: 


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