Ferndale Set by Rebecca Craig

Ferndale Set

Knitting
February 2019
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in Herringbone Stitch, after blocking
US 9 - 5.5 mm
US 8 - 5.0 mm
200 - 400 yards (183 - 366 m)
One size
English
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This cozy cowl and fingerless gloves are the perfect accessories as the weather gets warmer, but that cold bite hasn’t quite disappeared. Highly textured with slip stitches, they are a quick knit in worsted weight yarn. The design is a stunning way to show off hand dyed yarn or texture with a solid colour.

PATTERN NOTES
Both the cowl and gloves are knit in the round. The cowl is knit from the top down and the gloves are knit with a simple thumb opening finished with a rib that is picked up and knit. The gloves can be knit using either double pointed needles or using the magic loop on a 32” / 80 cm circular needle.
All slipped stitches are slipped purlwise.
The Herringbone stitch pattern is both written (see Stitch Instructions) and charted (page 3) for your preference.

SKILL LEVEL
Advanced Beginner

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Gloves: 7” / 18 cm at finger opening and 9” / 23 cm long
Cowl: 22” / 56 cm circumference and 8” / 20 cm tall

YARN
2 skeins SweetGeorgia Yarns Superwash Worsted in Cranberries in Snow (200 yd / 182 m per 4 oz / 115 g skein; 100% Superwash Merino)

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
Size 9 US / 5.5 mm circular needles, 24” / 60 cm long
Size 9 US / 5.5 mm set of 5 double-pointed OR circular needles, 32” / 80 cm long
Size 8 US / 5 mm set of 5 double-pointed OR circular needles, 32” / 80 cm long
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Stitch markers

GAUGE
21 sts and 40 rows = 4” / 10 cm in herringbone stitch, after blocking.
20 sts and 40 rows = 4” / 10 cm in Stockinette stitch, after blocking.
20 sts and 20 rows = 4” / 10 cm in k2p2 rib stitch, with smaller needles, after blocking.

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