At last I have some pictures of the Icing Swirl Beret FO - but they're still pretty terrible shots I'm afraid!

This was my third attempt in as many days to get good photos but alas - the angle was always unfortunate, the lighting bad... you name it! But at least these give an idea of the style, shape, colour, fit etc..

Pattern: Icing Swirl Beret by Ysolda Teague
Yarn: Jo Sharp Silk Road, Aran - held double, used around 1 ball
Needles: 6mm metal knit picks circs
Size: The slouchier size, of course!

I'm still figuring out how to wear this one. I seem to have a bit of trouble wearing sleek berets with confidence. The Verity beret I knit a while back is my abslue favourite as it has a bit more structure like a hat, not a floppy beanie. But given time I'm sure I'll figure out the best way to sport these lovley numbers!

This was my third attempt in as many days to get good photos but alas - the angle was always unfortunate, the lighting bad... you name it! But at least these give an idea of the style, shape, colour, fit etc..

Pattern: Icing Swirl Beret by Ysolda Teague
Yarn: Jo Sharp Silk Road, Aran - held double, used around 1 ball
Needles: 6mm metal knit picks circs
Size: The slouchier size, of course!

I'm still figuring out how to wear this one. I seem to have a bit of trouble wearing sleek berets with confidence. The Verity beret I knit a while back is my abslue favourite as it has a bit more structure like a hat, not a floppy beanie. But given time I'm sure I'll figure out the best way to sport these lovley numbers!
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