January 27, 2009

Last minute bulky winter set!

Winter will be over soon, but it's not too late to make winter-wear! I wanted to make a bulky winter item like a hat, but then had a hard time finding patterns for matching mittens and a scarf that used the same yarn. So here are the patterns for a super easy and fast winter set.

Materials
One skein each of Lion Brand Wool-Ease Thick & Quick colors: Claret (A), Denim (B), Wheat (C), Grass (D), and Spice (E)

DPN size 10.5
DPN size 13
DPN size 15 (or size 15 circular needle with 5” cord)
Tapestry needle
One stitch holder
One stitch marker or safety pin

Mittens (make 2)
Fits woman with a small wrist [average wrist]. Finished width of hand is 4”, and finished height (with cuff) is 9 1/2” (without cuff is 8”). Finished thumb is 2 1/2” at shortest edge. If your hand measures longer or shorter, simply add or subtract 1-3 rnds from the hand/thumb sections.

Wrist
With A and DPN size 10.5 needle, CO 16 [20] sts and distribute across three needles.
Placing a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the round, join and knit 2, purl 2 rib for 6 rounds.
Switch to B and knit the following sequence twice:
Rnd 1: Knit to last 2 sts, kfb, k1
Rnd 2: Repeat rnd 1
Rnd 3: Knit
Switch to C and complete the directions for 1 of the starred options below.
*For small wrist only: knit the sequence 3 more times. Then work Rnds1 and 2 once more.
*For average wrist only: knit the sequence 1 more time. Then work as follows:
Rnds 1,2,4,5,7,and 8: Knit.
Rnds 3 and 6: Knit to last 2 sts, kfb, k1

Hand
Knit to last 6 sts and slip those last 6 sts to a holder.
CO 3 sts to right needle, and making sure your stitch marker is at the beginning of the rnd, join and knit 4 rnds.
Switch to D and knit 11 more rnds.
Switch to E and begin decreasing as follows:
Rnd 1: (K4, ssk) 4 times, k1
Rnd 2: Knit
Rnd 3: (K3, ssk) 4 times, k1
Rnd 4: Knit
Rnd 5: (K2, ssk) 4 times, k1
Rnd 6: (K1, ssk) 4 times, k1
Rnd 7: Ssk 4 times, k1
Rnd 8: Ssk twice, k1
Break yarn and weave tail through remaining sts.

Thumb
Transfer the 6 held sts onto two needles. With a third needle and C, pick up 4 sts along hand edge. Placing a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the rnd, join and knit 4 rnds.
Switch to D and knit 2 rnds.
Begin decreasing as follows:
Rnd 1: (K1, ssk) 3 times, k1
Rnds 2 and 3: Knit
Rnd 4: Ssk 3 times, k1
Break yarn and weave tail through remaining sts.
Weave in all ends.

Scarf
Finished length is 64”(without fringe), and finished width is 5”.

With A and DPN size 15, CO 24 sts.
Placing a stitch marker to indicate the beginning of rnd, join and knit all rnds. Switch colors at random to make various sizes of stripes. Or to recreate the pictured scarf, knit as follows:
A: 7 rnds
B: 14 rnds
C: 3 rnds
D: 20 rnds
E: 10 rnds
A: 3 rnds
B: 6 rnds
C: 16 rnds
D: 6 rnds
E: 3 rnds
A: 26 rnds
B: 9 rnds
C: 6 rnds
D: 3 rnds
E: 18 rnds
A: 7 rnds
B: 3 rnds
C: 14 rnds
D: 19 rnds
E: 3 rnds
A: 9 rnds
B: 4 rnds
BO all sts loosely and weave in all ends. Make fringe that cinches both ends of the tube if desired. Pictured scarf uses (for each end) two 12” lengths of each color. Fold the strands of each color in half, stuff the loops through sts in the first row of the scarf, feed the tails through the loop, and pull tight.

Hat
Follow the pattern on the Lion Brand website.

If you’re knitting for someone with a large head, add sts in multiples of 4 and remember to decrease the same number of extra sts at the top.

For the pictured hat, knit as follows:
A: All of rib section (20 rnds)
B: 4 rnds
C: 11 rnds
D: 6 rnds
E: 4 rnds

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