Hello hello friends!
Winter is fast approaching and I must admit, it’s not my favourite season, but I love all the cozy things winter brings.
Some of my favourite accessories are neckwarmers and scarves, I think they are so cozy and add that extra layer of coziness to your outfit.
Here in Canada, they are extremely necessary.
Today I’m going to share with you this easy and quick knitting pattern, perfect for beginners.
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This neckwarmer is super simple to make, we are only using simple stitches, with no increases or decreases, which is perfect for those who are just learning how to knit and need a quick project to start.
About the yarn I used
This pattern was made using super bulky weight yarn, category #6. The yarn I used is Lion Brand Hometown in the colour Montpelier Peacock.
Any super bulky weight yarn will work. This one in particular is 100% acrylic, which is perfect for those who don’t like wool or find it scratchy.
Another great alternative, and one of my favourite yarns of all time is Wool-Ease Thick & Quick by Lion Brand, which is amazing because it’s got such large colour choices.
If you would like the ad-free printable pattern PDF, you can get it from Etsy or My Shop and Ravelry. You can also get the KIT here.
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Stitches you should know
- Casting on
- Knit stitch
- Purl stitch
- Casting off
Yarn
You will need Super Bulky weight yarn, category 6, of any kind: 420g/217m
Lion Brand Hometown in the colour Montpelier Peacock
Notions
Gauge
Stockinette 4”x4”= 8 stitches x 16 rows using 10 mm knitting needles.
Abbreviations
This pattern uses US standard terms
- co – Cast On
- bo – Bind Off
- k – Knit
- p – Purl
- [] – Repeat sequence in brackets
- St(s) – Stitch(es)
General Notes
- This neckwarmer is made knitting in the round.
- You can make your neckwarmer longer by repeating the sequence over and over.
Pattern
Using the long-tail cast-on method, co 80 sts and join to work in the round. (co an extra stitch if you use it to join the round).
Rounds 1 to 4 (4 rounds): Work a 1×1 ribbing, all the way around (k1, p1). (80 sts in total)
Rounds 5 to 9 (5 rounds): k all the way around. (80 sts in total)
Round 10: [k1, p1], repeat all the way around. (80 sts in total)
Round 11: [p1, k1], repeat all the way around. (80 sts in total)
** Repeat rounds 5 to 11 six more times. **
Round 54 to 58 (5 rounds): k all the way around.
Rounds 59 to 62 (4 rounds): Work a 1×1 ribbing, all the way around (k1, p1). (80 sts in total)
BO and weave in the ends.
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