
And now, finally, you can do the same for yourself or your follicly-challenged friends and family. I've experimented with different stitch patterns and yarn colors to yield nine completely different looks. I've even included interchangeability as a feature, so you don't have to settle for just one beard all the time. You can switch them out to suit your daily facial hair fancies.
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SIZE
Head circumference = 18[20, 22, 24]in/46[51, 56, 61]cm
To fit = Toddler[Child, Adult Small, Adult Large]
MATERIALS
Brown Sheep Nature Spun Worsted [100% wool; 245yd/224m per 100g]; color: 144W Limestone; 105[120, 135, 150]yds/96[110, 123, 137]m
Small amounts of worsted yarn in various hair colors and skin tone (see beard instructions for individual yarn requirements)
US6/4mm circular needle
Tapestry needle
Optional:
Buttons (2 per beard)
Sewing needle
Thread to match beards
GAUGE
18sts/24rows = 4in/10cm in stockinette stitch






Pure Awesomeness. You are so creative! Those boys are so cute in their hats :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! This was a super fun pattern to design!
DeleteIt is super awesome! I've shared it on my facebook and others love it to!
ReplyDeleteFantastic! Thanks for the share!
DeleteI absolutely love this concept! A few years back, I made similar novelty hats for my family's holiday photos, and they were such a hit. The kids couldn't stop giggling at dad wearing a knitted beard that matched his real one. What I appreciate most about this pattern is the interchangeable feature - it's genius for families with different hair colors or for those who just want variety. The stitch experimentation mentioned here really shows in the final results. These types of creative, humorous projects always bring so much joy to both the maker and wearer. When you need a break from crafting, try Italian Brainrot Clicker for some mindless entertainment.
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