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Copper Queen
Copper Queen, a short poncho/capelet is knitted in the round from the top down using the stranded color-work technique. The large color-work section is both written line by line and charted for your knitting preference. A strand of Aerial, a lace weight silk and mohair blend is held together with a strand of Ultra Alpaca for a subtle halo and additional warmth in the solid color section.
Finished measurements
Hem circumference – 48(54-60)“ 122(137-152) cm
Length – 13½(13½-14½)” 34(34-37) cm
Materials
2(2-3) Hanks Berroco Ultra Alpaca (100g/219yds), #6292 Tiger Eye Mix (MC)
& 1(1-1) Hank of #6289 Charcoal Mix (CC)
1(1-2) Ball(s) Berroco Aerial (25g/284 yds), #3433 Copper
16, 24 & 40” Lengths circular knitting needle, size 9 (5.5 mm) OR SIZE TO OBTAIN GAUGE
16” Length circular knitting needle, size 6 (4 mm)
16” Length circular knitting needle, size 7 (4.5 mm)
Stitch markers
Gauge
16 sts = 4” (10.2 cm); 25 rnds = 4” (10.2 cm) in St st
TO SAVE TIME, TAKE TIME TO CHECK GAUGE
The Copper Queen Mine was a copper mine in Cochise County, Arizona. Its development led to the growth of the surrounding town of Bisbee in the 1880s.
Color-work chart is Prism, from the Alterknit Stitch Dictionary by Andrea Rangel.
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- First published: October 2020
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