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Page 1: Man’s Beanie and Scarf - Home - Lola Lovegrove

TX290 - Page 1

MONTBLANC

Page 2: Man’s Beanie and Scarf - Home - Lola Lovegrove

TX290 - Page 2

BEANIE & SCARF Easy

BEANIEUsing 6.50mm needles, cast on 65 sts.Beg patt - 1st row (RS) - Knit.2nd row - * K2, P3, rep from * to end.Last 2 rows form patt.Cont in patt until work measures 20cm from beg, ending with a 2nd row.Beg crown shaping - 1st row (RS) - K1, * K2tog, rep from * to end … 33 sts.2nd row - Purl.3rd row - K1, * K2tog, rep from * to end … 17 sts.4th row - Purl.Break off yarn leaving a long end. Run end through rem sts, draw up tightly and fasten off securely.

TO MAKE UP DO NOT PRESS. Using half mattress st, join side edges together to form centre back seam.

ACCESSORIES• 1 pair 6.50mm (UK 10½)

knitting needles, or size needed to give correct tension.

• wool needle.

TENSIONThis handknit has been designed at a tension of 13 sts and 17 rows to 10cm over patt, using 6.50mm needles. To work a 15cm x 15cm tension square, using 6.50mm needles, cast on 20 sts. Work 26 rows patt as for Beanie. Cast off loosely. Check your tension carefully. If less sts to 10cm use smaller needles, if more sts use bigger needles.

ABBREVIATIONSapprox = approximatebeg = begin/ningcm = centimetrescont = continueK = knitP = purlpatt = patternrem = remain/ingrep = repeatRS = right sidest/s = stitch/esstocking st = 1 row K, 1 row Ptog = togetherWS = wrong side.

MEASUREMENTSBeanie - To Fit Head (approx) cm 56-58Scarf cmWidth (approx) cm 22Length cm 190

MATERIALSKATIA MONTBLANC 100g ballsBeanie 1Scarf 3

Use only the yarn specified. Other yarns are likely to produce different results. Quantities are approximate as they can vary between knitters.Check the ball bands to ensure all yarn is from the same dye lot.

SCARFUsing 6.50mm needles, cast on 29 sts.Beg patt - 1st row (RS) - Knit.2nd row - K1, * K2, P3, rep from * to last 3 sts, K3.Last 2 rows form patt.Cont in patt until work measures 190cm from beg, ending with a 2nd row.Cast off loosely knitways. Sew in all ends.

Half mattress stitch seam 1. With right side facing, lay the two pieces to be joined flat and edge to edge. Thread a wool needle with yarn and insert the needle through the centre of the edge stitch and through the centre of the second stitch on the first row. Pass the needle under two rows, then bring it back through to the front.2. Return to the opposite side and, working under two rows at a time throughout, repeat this zig zag action always taking the needle under the strands that correspond exactly to the other side, and going into the hole that the last stitch on that side came out of, taking care not to miss any rows.3. A good mattress stitch seam is to keep the seam elastic without allowing it to stretch too much.

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Every effort has been made to ensure that this pattern is complete and correct, however we cannot be held responsible for human error, any variations in individual work and if yarn other than that recommended in the pattern is used. This publication is protected by copyright.