Hand knit pure merino wool beanie, made in USA, NorCal, Marin (M074)
This rib knit pure merino wool was hand knit for you in gray and yellow combo by KnitPicks yarns. It’s simple pattern, snug fit and feel will keep your head warm and ears toasty…
FYI: Rib knit is a knitted fabric with alternating high and low knit columns. Due to its elasticity and durability ribbing makes it possible to fit most.
The primary difference between Merino wool and other sheep wools is that Merino can grow finer fibers. This characteristic leads to some distinct advantages over coarser wool. Such as: Merino clothing isn’t itchy.
This rib knit pure merino wool was hand knit for you in gray and yellow combo by KnitPicks yarns. It’s simple pattern, snug fit and feel will keep your head warm and ears toasty…
FYI: Rib knit is a knitted fabric with alternating high and low knit columns. Due to its elasticity and durability ribbing makes it possible to fit most.
The primary difference between Merino wool and other sheep wools is that Merino can grow finer fibers. This characteristic leads to some distinct advantages over coarser wool. Such as: Merino clothing isn’t itchy.
This rib knit pure merino wool was hand knit for you in gray and yellow combo by KnitPicks yarns. It’s simple pattern, snug fit and feel will keep your head warm and ears toasty…
FYI: Rib knit is a knitted fabric with alternating high and low knit columns. Due to its elasticity and durability ribbing makes it possible to fit most.
The primary difference between Merino wool and other sheep wools is that Merino can grow finer fibers. This characteristic leads to some distinct advantages over coarser wool. Such as: Merino clothing isn’t itchy.
Always hand knit and designed by Beanies by the Bay in my home in San Anselmo, California, just north of the Golden Gate Bridge in beautiful Marin County.