Learn to Knit a Yang Mi-Inspired Earflap Beanie185


Are you looking for a warm and stylish hat to keep you cozy during the winter months? Look no further than this earflap beanie, inspired by Chinese actress and fashion icon Yang Mi. This hat is not only functional but also incredibly fashionable, and it's surprisingly easy to knit. In this tutorial, we'll guide you step-by-step through the process of creating your very own Yang Mi-inspired beanie.

Materials You'll Need:
Approximately 150-200 grams of worsted weight yarn in the color of your choice
Knitting needles size US 8 (5mm)
Darning needle
Scissors

Instructions:

Ribbing:



Cast on 90 stitches.
Knit 1, purl 1 for 10 rows.

Body of the Hat:



Switch to stockinette stitch (knit every row).
Knit 30 rows.

Crown Shaping:



Decrease 1 stitch at the beginning and end of every other row until you have 10 stitches remaining.
Cut the yarn, leaving a long tail.
Thread the tail through the remaining stitches and pull to close the crown.

Earflaps:



Cast on 20 stitches.
Knit 10 rows in stockinette stitch.
Bind off all stitches.
Repeat steps 8-9 for the second earflap.
Sew the earflaps to the sides of the hat.

Finishing:


Weave in any loose ends.

Tips:
If you want a smaller hat, you can cast on fewer stitches. Start with 80-85 stitches and adjust as needed.
If you want a larger hat, you can cast on more stitches. Start with 95-100 stitches and adjust as needed.
You can use any type of worsted weight yarn for this hat. Acrylic yarn is a good choice because it's affordable and easy to care for.
If you're a beginner knitter, you may want to use a slightly thicker yarn (such as bulky weight) and larger knitting needles (such as US 9 or 10). This will make the knitting easier.

Congratulations! You've now completed your very own Yang Mi-inspired earflap beanie. This hat is not only stylish but also incredibly warm and comfortable. Enjoy wearing it all winter long!

2025-01-14


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