A quick knit for using up leftover yarn from other projects, the Amethyst Wish Toque uses broken seed stitch to create a dynamic overall colourwork texture while only using one colour per round, making it perfect for beginners.
This pattern is for you if… You’re new to knitting with more than one colour, you want to knit with only one colour at a time, or you want an easy to remember stitch pattern that looks more complex than it is
Move along if… You prefer something with a more challenging construction.
Available in Danish at Strikkeglad.dk
Small (Medium, Large, Extra Large): 17.25 (19, 21, 23)” / 44 (48, 53, 58.5)cm circumference; 7.5 (7.75 ,8.35, 8.5)” / 19 (19.6, 21, 21.5)cm height
Approx. 76 yards (69.5 meters) / 35 grams of worsted weight yarn in main colour (MC)
Approx. 30 yards (27.4 meters) / 16 grams worsted weight yarn in contrast colour (CC)
An additional 10 yards / 5 grams of yarn if making a pom pom
Sample knit in: Cascade 220 (220 yards / 200 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz; 100% wool; 1 skein used) in White; Malabrigo Rios (210 yards/192 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz skein; 100% superwash Merino wool; 1 skein of each colour used) in Archangel and Candombe.
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11.5 stitches and 15 rows = 2 inches in broken seed stitch pattern
Size A: 1 US 6/4mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 7/4.5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size C: 1 set of double pointed needles the same size as Size B
1 stitch marker, tapestry needle for weaving in ends, optional: pom pom maker
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, decreasing stitches
Stitch patterns are written only.
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Thick enough for the worst winter might throw at you, the Bergschrund Toque is perfect for fans of quick knits and stash busting. Its use of bulky-weight leftovers means you’ll finish this hat in no time.
This pattern is for you if… You like toques with generous brims, you need a thick hat for a proper winter, or you’ve got lots of bulky scraps from other projects to use up.
Move along if… Winter doesn’t get that cold where you live or you prefer a more lightweight fabric in your hats.
one size; fits 21-22.5”/53-57cm head circumference; finished dimensions: 8”/20cm in height with brim folded over
Bulky weight yarn in these approximate amounts:
MC: 78 yards (71 meters), 100 grams
CC1: 19 yards (17 meters), 14 grams
CC2: 29 yards (26 meters), 22 grams
CC3: 11 yards (10 meters), 9 grams
CC4: 12 yards (11 meters), 10 grams
Yardage does not include pom pom.
Sample shown in: Patons Classic Wool Bulky (78 yards/71 meters per 100 grams / 3.53 ounces; 100% wool; less than 1 skein per colour) in Vermilion Red, Natural Mix, Geyser Blue, Aran, and Dark Grey Heather.
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8 stitches and 10 rows = 2″/5cm in colourwork
Size A: 1 US 9/5.5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 10/6mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size C: 1 set of double pointed needles the same size as Size B
1 stitch marker, tapestry needle for weaving in ends, optional: pom pom maker
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, knitting with two colours on one row, decreasing stitches
Stitch patterns are charted only.
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The Buttermilk Cowl is an infinity scarf worked in the round and packed with small but mighty cables plus a generous helping of seed stitch for maximum texture and squishiness. Each row of the pattern repeat is easy to memorize, giving you a visually complex surface texture with that’s a breeze to knit.
This pattern is for you if… You are an unabashed lover of 2×2 cables, you can’t get enough of seed stitch, and the thought of combining the two leaves you breathless.
Move along if… Lots and lots of cables are not your idea of a good time.
This pattern matches the Buttermilk Toque.
One size, unstretched, approximately: 54”/137cm circumference, 9.5”/24cm tall
542 yards (495 meters) / 282 grams (10oz) worsted weight yarn.
Sample knit in: Knit Picks Wool of the Andes Worsted (110 yards/101 meters per 50 grams/1.76 oz; 100% wool; 6 skeins) in colour Indigo Heather.
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24 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches in charted cable pattern
Size A: 1 US 6/4mm 32”/81cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 7/4.5mm 32”/81cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, increasing and decreasing stitches, making cables using up to four stitches
Both charts and written instructions are included for the stitch patterns.
Share your finished project on Instagram or Twitter by tagging me or using the #ButtermilkCowl hashtag.
The Buttermilk Toque is a bottom-up hat packed with small but mighty cables and a generous helping of seed stitch for maximum texture and squishiness. Each row of the pattern repeat is easy to memorize, giving you a visually complex surface texture that’s a breeze to knit.
This pattern is for you if… You are an unabashed lover of 2×2 cables, you can’t get enough of seed stitch, and the thought of combining the two leaves you breathless.
Move along if… Lots and lots of cables are not your idea of a good time.
One size, unstretched: 19.25” / 49cm circumference; 7.75” / 20cm tall
184 yards (168 meters) / 84 grams (3oz) worsted weight yarn that shows stitch definition well. Yardage does not include amounts needed for a pom pom or folded brim, as this varies by knitter.
Sample knit in: Knit Picks Wool of the Andeas Worsted ( 110 yards/101 meters per 50 grams/1.76 oz; 100% wool; 2 skeins) in colour Indigo Heather.
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Per 4”/10cm in cable pattern, blocked: 27 stitches / 31 rows; per pattern repeat, blocked: 2.75”/7cm wide
Size A: 1 US 6/4mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 7/4.5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size C: 1 set of double pointed needles the same size as Size B
stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends, optional: pom pom maker
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, increasing and decreasing stitches, making cables using up to four stitches
Both charts and written instructions are provided for the stitch patterns.
Share your finished project on Instagram or Twitter by tagging me or using the #ButtermilkToque hashtag.
The Cedarvale Cowl is a short cowl worked in the round and featuring 2×2 cables that work up to resemble wheat sheaves or the vaulting in gothic architecture. Each row of the pattern repeat is easy to memorize, giving you a visually complex surface texture that’s straightforward to knit.
This pattern is for you if… You are an unabashed lover of mini-cables and ample negative space that sets them off.
Move along if… Lots and lots of cables are not your idea of a good time.
One size, unstretched, approximately: 22.5” / 57cm circumference; 8.5” / 21.5cm tall
193 yards (177 meters) / 101 grams (3.6oz) worsted weight yarn that showcases cables well.
Sample knit with: Malabrigo Rios (210 yards/192 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz skein; 100% superwash Merino wool; 1 skein) in colour Glitter.
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22.5 stitches and 29 rows = 4″/10cm in charted cable pattern
Size A: 1 US 6/4mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 7/4.5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, increasing and decreasing stitches, making cables using up to two stitches
Both charts and written instructions are included for the stitch patterns.
Share your finished project on Instagram or Twitter by tagging me or using the #CedarvaleCowl hashtag.
The Medallion Toque is a warm winter hat with a generous folded brim and a bold, graphic colourwork motif. Designed with a length meant to cover the full ear, Medallion Toque is a great project for using up all those partial balls of yarn leftover from your Icelandic sweater projects.
This pattern is for you if… You like toques with generous brims, you need a thick hat for a proper winter, or you’ve got lots of Aran-weight leftovers from other projects to use up.
Move along if… Geometric patterns or quick colour changes are not for you.
Small (Medium, Large): 18.25 (20, 22)” / 46 (51, 56)cm circumference; 8.5”/22cm tall, unstretched with folded brim
Aran-weight yarn in the following amounts:
Main Colour: 80 yards (74 meters) / 36.3 grams (1.3oz)
Contrast Colour 1: 54 yards (49 meters) / 24.2 grams (0.9oz)
Contrast Colour 2: 46 yards (42 meters) / 20.6 grams (0.8oz)
Contrast Colour 3: 19 yards (18 meters) / 8.5 grams (0.3oz)
Sample knit in: Ístex Léttlopi (109 yards/100 meters per 50 grams/1.76 oz; 100% Icelandic wool; 1 ball for MC, less than half a ball each for remaining colours) in Blue, Blue Heather, Air Blue, and White.
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22 stitches and 21.5 rows = 4″/10cm in colourwork pattern
Size A: 1 US 7/4.5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size B: 1 US 8/5mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
Size C: 1 set of double pointed needles the same size as Size B
stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends, optional: pom pom maker
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, knitting with two colours on one row, increasing and decreasing stitches
Stitch patterns are charted only.
Share your finished project on Instagram or Twitter by tagging me or using the #MedallionToque hashtag.
Perfect for those who are passionate about pachyderms, these densely knit elephant mittens are a bright option during a cold winter. Pattern includes full colour charts and written instructions for creating the picot edge and Latvian braid.
This pattern is for you if… You live in a really cold climate and want a pair of mittens in a thicker yarn with a tight gauge. You love elephants!
Move along if… You hate tacking floats, as there are some spots with long gaps between colours.
one size; comfortably fits a hand with a 7.5” palm circumference; finished dimensions: 12.5” in length
130 yards of worsted weight yarn in main colour (yellow)
155 yards of worsted weight yarn in contrast colour (white)
Sample knit in: Diamond Galway (219 yards/200 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz; 100% wool; 2 skeins used; 1 skein of each colour used) Yellow and White.
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25.5 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches in colourwork
US 2 / 2.75mm double pointed needles, or size necessary to obtain gauge
2 stitch markers, waste yarn for holding thumb stitches, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
knitting in the round, reading a colourwork chart, tacking floats, increasing stitches using M1L or M1R, decreasing stitches using k2tog and ssk, picking up and knitting held stitches, picot edge, Latvian braid
Stitch patterns are charted only.
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Knit up some bold shapes with two mitten variations to mix and match using leftovers from your stash. This full colour pattern comes with three sets of charts: one in colour, one in shades of grey for ease of printing, and one in black-and-white with colour-coded symbols for those who want to break out the coloured pencils to create their own colour schemes.
This pattern is for you if… You live in a really cold climate and want a pair of mittens in a thicker yarn with a tight gauge. You love bold shapes and even bolder colours.
Move along if… You don’t love stranded knitting or weaving in ends if you choose not to carry them up the inside of the mitten.
one size; comfortably fits a hand with a 7.5” palm circumference; finished dimensions: 9 5/8” – 10 5/8” in length, depending on cuff choice
Approximately 230-250 yards worsted weight yarn in total; individual amounts will vary depending on your gauge and which version you make
3 colour version: approx. 97 yards MC, 77 yards CC1, 73 yards CC2
5 colour version: approx. 96 yards MC, 46 yards CC1, 22 yards CC2, 22 yards CC3, 41 yards CC4
Sample knit in: Diamond Galway (219 yards/200 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz; 100% wool; 2 skeins used; 1 skein of each colour used) in Yellow and White; Cascade 220 Heathers (220 yards / 200 meters per 100 grams/3.53oz; 100% wool; 1 skein used) in Amethyst Heather.
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27.5 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches in colourwork
US 2 / 2.75mm double pointed needles, or size necessary to obtain gauge
waste yarn for holding thumb stitches, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
knitting in the round, reading a colourwork chart, tacking floats, increasing stitches using M1L or M1R, decreasing stitches using k2tog and ssk, picking up and knitting held stitches, picot edge
Stitch patterns are charted only.
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Tea, Earl Grey, Decaf is a close-fitting cowl inspired by the sartorial choices of everyone’s favourite retired starship captain. Knit from the bottom up, the cowl features a combination of ribbing and a woven cable panel separated by travelling 1×1 diagonal twists.
This pattern is for you if… You are an unabashed lover of cables and like to zip through large sections of ribbing.
Move along if… Lots and lots of cables are not your idea of a good time.
One size: 7.5″/19cm high at the front, 8.25″/21cm high at the back; 20″/51cm circumference
189 yards (173 meters) / 80 grams (2.8oz) worsted weight yarn that showcases cables well.
Sample knit in: The Fibre Co. Cumbria (236 yards/216 meters per 100 grams / 2.52 oz; 60% Merino wool, 30% Masham wool, 10% Mohair; 1 skein) in colour Appleby Castle.
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22 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches in stockinette
1 US 6/4mm 16”/40cm circular needle, or size necessary to obtain gauge
cable needle, stitch markers, tapestry needle for weaving in ends
knitting in the round, making knit and purl stitches, knitting through the back loop, making cables using four stitches, making twists using two stitches
Both charts and written instructions are included for the stitch patterns.
Share your finished project on Instagram or Twitter by tagging me or using the #TeaEarlGreyDecafCowl hashtag.