A pretty neckwarmer to knit top-down in the round from a luxury blend yarn or soft wool. The piece has a narrow scalloped top edge to frame the jaw line, then flows down the neck in a pattern of petals, ending in a flared collar of leaf lace that sits neatly on the shoulders. The inspiration for the collar came from a pattern in ”The Lacy Knitting of Mary Schiffman” by Nancy Nehring.
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SIZE | |||
Smaller[Larger] (shown in size Smaller) |
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FINISHED MEASUREMENTS | |||
Neck tube circumference: 15[17] inches
(unstretched) |
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MATERIALS | |||
The
Woolen Rabbit Opulence
[50/50 merino/silk; 300yd/330m per 100g skein]; color: Rose
Quartz; 1 skein Recommended needle size: 1 US #4/3.5mm 16-inch circular needle [always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed below -- every knitter's gauge is unique] Stitch marker Tapestry needle |
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GAUGE | |||
22 sts/32 rows = 4 inches in stockinette st (unstretched, before blocking) |
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PATTERN NOTES [Knitty's list of standard abbreviations and techniques can be found here.] |
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sk2p: Sl 1, k2tog, pass slipped st over. 2 sts decreased. Round 1: P all sts. Round 2: [Yo, k3, sk2p, k3, yo, k1] to end. Odd-Numbered Rounds 3-7: K all sts. Round 4: [K1, yo, k2, sk2p, k2, yo, k2] to end. Before beginning Round 6, remove marker, k1, replace marker. Beginning of round has been moved 1 st to the left. Round 6: [(Yo, k1) twice, sk2p, (k1, yo) twice, sk2p] to end. Round 8: P all sts. Neck Pattern (Worked over a multiple of 10 sts): Collar Pattern (Begins with a multiple of 4 sts): |
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Note: this
chart was replaced December
13th -- change is to upper
edge pattern, row 5 |
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DIRECTIONS | |||
CO 80[100] sts. Place marker and join to begin working in
the round, being careful
not to twist. Work Rounds 1-8 of Upper Edge Pattern; pattern is repeated 8[10] times in each round. Work Rounds 1-12 of Neck Pattern four times; pattern is repeated 8[10] times in each round. Work Rounds 1-19 of Collar Pattern; pattern is repeated 20[25] times in each round. 160[200] sts. Loosely BO all sts knitwise.
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FINISHING | |||
ABOUT THE DESIGNER | |||
Knitspot owner and designer, Anne Hanson, a life-long knitter
with experience in the
fashion and graphic design fields, enjoys an ongoing conversation
with knitters across the globe.
Anne also teaches and writes about knitting, spinning, and designing at her blog, knitspot.com, and lives in Ohio with David, who loves wool, too
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Pattern & images © 2008 Anne Hanson. Contact Anne |