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Shetland Winter Warmers & Cable Peak Cap
Cosy and practical, you can make a pair of convertible gloves and matching peak cap from this Shetland Winter Warmers pattern. If you are an advanced knitter, you can make the whole set over a weekend!
WHY SO SPECIAL?
▶ The gloves are convertible. You can wear them as fingerless gloves or with the flaps unbuttoned you have a pair of mittens! It’s chunky and long to keep your wrists nice and warm.
▶ If you love cable knitwear, the hat is ideal for you. There are adorable chunky cable patterns throughout the hat. It has a stylish short brim complete with crochet strap.
▶ You can’t get bored working on this pattern. You’ll be finishing this project in no time at all!
INFORMATION & CONTENTS
Skill Level & Techniques Required:
Intermediate to advanced - Basic knitting and crochet knowledge is expected to do this pattern.
The following techniques are used to make this pattern:
* Cable knitting
* Magic loop
* Knitting using double-pointed needles (dpn)
Materials Required:
Jamieson’s of Shetland Aran is used for this pattern (colour: stonewash is used in the pattern).
▷ Gloves (short version): 1 skein
▷ Gloves (long version): 2 skeins
▷ Hat: 1 skein
Needles and Hook:
Gloves:
A set of 5 mm dpn or circular needles (if a circular needle is used, you would need dpn to do the thumb).
Hat:
5 mm circular needles
Crochet hook size 5 mm
Notions Required:
▶Cable needle
▶Waste yarn
▶2 x Buttons for either a hat or a pair of gloves
▶2 x Stitch markers (for the hat)
Finished Size (approx.):
Gloves (shorter version):
▶Total height with the flap: 30 cm (11.8”)
▶Height without the flap: 24 cm (9.5”)
▶Width: 10 cm (4”)
Hat:
▶Height: 21 cm (8.3”)
▶Circumference: 59 cm (23.5”)
Contents of the instruction:
The cable motifs in this pattern are relatively simple so there is no stitch diagram, but the pattern is full of step-by-step instructions with LOADS of helpful photos.
There are also step-by-step stitch guides with lots of images for knitting techniques used for this pattern to help you, so you won’t get lost!
IF YOU NEED MORE HELP:
Check out the following tutorials to go with the kit to help you make the purse:
Knitting perpendicular: a blog post here and a video tutorial here.
Chain stitches without using a crochet hook: a blog post here and a video tutorial here.
Two stranded tubular cast on for single ribbing: and optional video tutorial here.
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- First published: November 2009
- Page created: November 15, 2009
- Last updated: May 6, 2021 …
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