Fiona Flower Collar by Famke van der Wal

Fiona Flower Collar

Knitting
November 2024
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 28 rows = 4 inches
in pattern repeat
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
262 - 350 yards (240 - 320 m)
1 (2) 3
English
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About
The Fiona Flower Collar is a quick and cozy winter accessory that is perfect to layer under a coat. It is worked starting from the back with a European drop shoulder construction. Then, stitches are picked up for the front and increases are worked to shape the neckline.

The fronts are joined together with a front slit. Next, stitches are picked up for a 1x1 ribbed collar. Finally, we work a double knit button band on either side. This makes the Fiona Flower Collar adjustable and comfortable to wear for a multitude of sizes.

Skill
Difficulty 3/5. Knitting lace and cables.
Working increases and decreases.

Gauge
19 sts x 28 rows = 10 cm | 4 inch.
Measured in pattern repeat after blocking.

Needles
5 mm | US 8 needles for cast on.
4.5 mm | US 7 needles for main.
3.5 mm | US 4 needles for ribbing, I-cords, double knitting.

Sizing guide
1 (2) 3

  • Choose the size with a shoulder width equal or smaller than your actual shoulder width.
  • Choose a size that has a neck opening approx. 5-7.5 cm | 2-3 inch smaller than your head circumference.

Finished measurements
Shoulder width: 34 (38.5) 42.5 cm | 13.5 (15.25) 16.75 inch.
Front length: 20 (23) 26 cm | 7.75 (9) 10.75 inch.
Neck opening closed: 45 (49) 52.5 | 17.75 (19.25) 20.75 inch.

Sample is size 1 worn with a 80 cm | 32 inch chest and 6 cm | 2.5 inch of negative ease for the neck opening. #sizeinclusive

Yarn
Cream Sample | 1 strand of worsted weight yarn
Concept by Katia Essential Alpaca c. 70 ( 80 m | 87 yds, 50g)

Meterage
240 (280) 320 m | 265 (305) 350 yds of worsted weight yarn.

Grams
150 (175) 200 g of Concept by Katia Essential Alpaca.

Notions
Tapestry needle, cable needle, 2 stitch markers, 3 snap buttons with 1 cm | 3/8” diameter.

A special thanks to my amazing tech editor, Marie-Ève and my wonderful test knitters for making this pattern possible.