Hubane by The Masked owl

Hubane

Knitting
February 2025
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
241 - 361 yards (220 - 330 m)
1 (2) 3
English
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Being cold very easily, this collar first came as a need.
To really face the cold a scarf or shawl won’t do: something that does not dangle around is more practical. I saw many beautiful collars but you need to pass them over your head. Having this in mind, I designed this pattern so we could have a cosy and elegant collar that will keep us warm, and can be put on and off effortlessly.

The hubane collar is worked in parts, flat. The construction makes it easy to play with colours if you want to.

Sizes:
Sizes 1(2)3
Sizes are interchangeable between the front and the back. For example you can knit a size 1 for the front and a size 2 for the back.

Gauge:
Stockinette stitch, blocked:
for a 10×10 cm {4 in} square
19 sts and 26 rows

This pattern is mostly worked sideways, so row gauge is particularly important.

Suggested yarn:
2(3) balls of CaMaRose Snefnug Natur or Snefnug
• Worsted/Aran weight
• Yarn blown into cotton tube
• 55% Camelid - Alpaca, 35% Cotton, 10% Wool - Merino
• 110 m {120 y} / 50 g
Or approximately 220(220)330m {240(240)360y} of a similar yarn.

Depending on the size you’d like to make, this collar could be very close to your neck. I suggest to pick a yarn with that in mind.

Notions:
• Markers, scissors, tapestry needle
• Scrap yarn or barber cord
• A 3rd 4 mm {US 6} needle
• Buttons
4 × ø 15 mm {½ in} of your choice
or
4 × ø 12 mm {½ in} thin magnets to sew
• Sewing thread and needle

Horizontal buttonholes only
• Crochet hook 4mm {US G/6}

Optional:
• Gros grain ribbon and sewing machine
with buttonhole foot to reinforce the
button bands

Techniques used:
• German short rows
• Double knitting
• Judy’s magic cast on
• 3 needle bind off

This pattern has been tech edited.