Merino wool hand knit rolled brim beanies. Unisex, sz. S-M; M-033, 035
These hand knit pure Merino wool beanies were made for you with various combinations of Malabrigo yarns and The Yarnworks. They are supremely soft, snug fit / feel with a bit of extra room on top. All of them are equipped with a small crochet loop on top so you can “hang your hat” at the end of your day.
FWI: 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.
These hand knit pure Merino wool beanies were made for you with various combinations of Malabrigo yarns and The Yarnworks. They are supremely soft, snug fit / feel with a bit of extra room on top. All of them are equipped with a small crochet loop on top so you can “hang your hat” at the end of your day.
FWI: 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.
These hand knit pure Merino wool beanies were made for you with various combinations of Malabrigo yarns and The Yarnworks. They are supremely soft, snug fit / feel with a bit of extra room on top. All of them are equipped with a small crochet loop on top so you can “hang your hat” at the end of your day.
FWI: 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.