The invention pertains to the fields of invention of clothing, garments, headwear, and apparel. The invention seeks to create a streamline and comfortable fit that differs from the current beanie stitch that is being used. The beanie H stitch's aim is to create a contoured fit to the crown of the head which allows a new take on comfort.
The related art depicts figures of the beanie and stitch design showcasing the vertical parallel stitches connected one horizontal stitch which then creates the appearance of the English letter (H) or the Greek letter Theta. The related art showcases different angles of the beanie, showing the stitch from different viewpoints.
A beanie whose stitch alters from a traditional beanie. Its stitching components consist of two vertical parallel stitches connected by one horizontal stitch.
5 hand rendered drawings of a beanie from alternating viewpoints titled: top stitch view, front stitch view, back stitch view, left stitch view, and right stitch view.
A black and white photograph of the front of the beanie showcasing the horizontal stitch running along the top.
A black and white photograph of the top of the beanie showcasing the full stitch pattern in the shape of two vertical lines connected by one horizontal line in which the spacing between vertical line 1 and vertical line 2 varies.
A black and white photograph of the side of the beanie showcasing the side view of the stitch on the beanie.
A black and white photograph of the inside of the beanie showcasing the stitch linings in the “H” design.
The invention showcases a new beanie design stitch. It uses stitch lining techniques to outline the crown of the head in a way that is comfortable and sleek. This new design uses two vertical parallel stitches connected by one horizontal stitch. This forms the appearance of the letter “H”, or it may form the appearance of the Greek letter Theta. The lines may curve according to the stretch of the fabric/beanie when worn. This stitch may or may not be used on beanies with or without a cuff.
Ser. No. 18/342,548 and Ser. No. 29/878,778 Filed on Jun. 27, 2023.