I am so happy that my recent Whitby Scarf has been so well received! And, of course I wanted to add a matching Hat and Mittens.
Before I even got the stitches cast on to my needles - a member of my facebook group had already knitted some up! Great minds :)
Thank you Jenny Kriel for sharing your Fingerless Handwarmers - they look great!
Whitby Hardwarmers knitted by Jenny Kriel |
I couldn't wait to make a pair for myself !
Whitby Handwarmers |
And a matching hat !
Whitby Hat |
Here are the instructions ~
Whitby Handwarmers For an Adult Woman
Size:
Width 3¼“, (6½“
all around)
Length 7”
Requirements:
DK yarn (around 10g – 12g of
acrylic DK)
4mm needles
Pattern Instructions:
(Make two the same)
Cast on 36sts, leaving a tail to use for joining
Row 1: S1, * k2, p2, repeat from * to last
3sts, k3
Row 2: S1, * p2, k2, repeat from * to last
3sts, p2, k1
Repeat the last 2 rows five times more
Row 13: S1, * p2, k2, repeat from * to last 3sts,
p2, k1
Row 14: S1, * k2, p2, repeat from * to last
3sts, k3
Repeat the last
2 rows twice more
Rows 19 – 24: Repeat Rows 1 & 2 three times
Rows 25 – 30: Repeat Rows 13 & 14 three times
Rows
31 – 36: Repeat Rows 1 & 2 three
times
(Jenny
stopped her handwarmers here, but I have decided to make mine longer)
Rows 37 –
42: Repeat Rows 13 & 14 three times
Rows 43 – 46: Repeat Rows 1 & 2 twice
Row 47: S1, * k2, p2, repeat from * to last
3sts, k3
Cast off in rib, leaving a tail to use for joining
Fold the handwarmer over lengthways. Using the
cast on tail, join the sides up to 2.5 inches. This is the bottom of the
mitten. Using the cast off tail, seam the sides up to 2.5 inches for the top of
the mitten. This should leave a 2-inch gap for the thumb.
Darn away
ends
Whitby Hat and Handwarmers |
Whitby Hat For an Adult Woman
Whitby Hat |
Size:
Height 9½" , 7½" with brim folded up
Requirements:
DK yarn (around 35g of acrylic DK)
4mm needles
Pattern Instructions:
Cast on 94sts
Row 1: S1, * k2, p2, repeat from * to last st, k1
Repeat the last row 11 times more
Row 13: S1, * p2, k2, repeat from * to last st, k1
Repeat the last row five times more
Rows 19 – 24: Repeat Row 1 six times
Rows 25 – 30: Repeat Row 13 six times
Rows 31 – 36: Repeat Row 1 six times
Rows 37 – 42: Repeat Row 13 six times
Rows 43 – 48: Repeat Row 1 six times
Row 49: S1, knit to end
Row 50: S1, purl to last st, k1
Row 51: K2tog, knit to last 2sts, k2tog 92sts
Row 52: S1, purl to last 2sts, k2tog 91sts
Shape
the top ~
1st
Row: (K7, k2tog), repeat from *
to last st, k1 81sts
2nd,
4th, 6th, 8th,10th , 12th &14th Rows:
S1, purl to last st, k1
3rd Row: (K6, k2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 71sts
5th Row: (K5, k2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 61sts
7th Row: (K4, k2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 51sts
9th Row: (K3, k2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 41sts
11th Row: (K2, k2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 31sts
13th Row: (K1, k2tog) repeat to last st, k1 21sts
15th Row: (K2tog) repeat to last st,
k1 11sts
16th Row: (P2tog), repeat to last st, k1 6sts
Cut yarn (leaving a ‘tail’ to use for sewing up)
With a yarn needle, pull the yarn through all the remaining loops and
secure
Sew up side seam and weave in ends.
Fold up brim
And here is the link for my matching scarf ~
https://mariannaslazydaisydays.blogspot.com/2023/10/whitby-scarf.html
Whitby Scarf |
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