Petersfield Collection
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The Petersfield Collection brings together a man’s beanie hat and scarf pattern for a winning winter set.
The reversible Petersfield Scarf has an intriguing graduated stripe pattern and features a deeply textured stitch for extra warmth and softness. The co-ordinating Petersfield Beanie Hat has a contrast-coloured ribbed brim and a snug beanie fit. The patterns for both the scarf and the hat include three different sizes for lots of different options. . For more details, please see below . To purchase a copy please click one of the buttons below. |
Pattern Information
TECHNIQUES REQUIRED: Knitting, purling, decreases, working with two ends of yarn, working a stripe pattern.
For the hat only: Working circularly, HAT SIZES: Small (Medium, Large) To fit man's head size: 56 (58, 60)cm / 22 (23, 24) ins. Height of hat with brim turned-up: 21 (22, 23)cm / 8.5 (8.75, 9) ins. SCARF SIZES – Small (Medium, Large) Length: 156 (183, 183)cm / 62 (72, 72) ins. Width: 20 (23, 25)cm / 8 (9, 10) ins. MATERIALS FOR SET: Yarn – Grey/Red Colourway: Main Colour: Quince & Co Chickadee Organic Heather Sportweight, 100% wool, 150m/164 yds:50gm skein, in Col #151 Kittiwake (Dark Grey Heather) x5 (6, 6) skeins. Contrast Colour: Quince & Co Chickadee Sportweight yarn, 100% wool, 166m/181 yds:50gm skein, in Col #145 Malbec (Deep Wine Red) x3 (4, 4) skeins. or Blue/Navy Colourway: . Main Colour: Chickadee Organic Heather Sportweight, as above, in Col #163 Kyanite (Denim Blue). x5 (6, 6) skeins. . Contrast Colour: Chickadee Sportweight yarn, as above, in Col #110 Pea Coat (Navy) x3 (4, 4) skeins. Actual amount of yarn used for Medium Hat & Scarf Set: Main Colour: 247gm/8.7 oz, 741m/811 yds. Contrast Colour: 165gm/5.9 oz, 504m/552 yds. Yarn substitution: . Using two ends of Sportweight yarn held together: The samples shown have been worked with two ends of Sportweight yarn held together for extra warmth. To use an alternative yarn with the same weight, select a Sportweight or light DK yarn with a recommended gauge of 24-26 sts:10 cm/4 ins using 3.25-3.75mm/US #3-5 needles. . Using a single thicker yarn: Alternatively the set can be worked using a single strand of a Worsted or light Aran-weight wool with approximately 150-166m/164-181 yds:100 gm ball and a recommended gauge of 18-20 sts:10cm/4 ins using 5.5-6.0mm/US #9-10 needles. Needles: Scarf: Size 5.5 mm/US #9 straight needles, length 25cm/10 ins. Hat: Size 5.0mm/US #8 circular needles, length 40cm/16 ins with short needle tips, or length 80cm/32 ins or longer using the Magic Loop technique or a set of 4 or 5 double pointed needles. Gauge: 19sts/26 rows/rounds:10cm/4 ins in Granite Stitch pattern when slightly stretched, using size 5.0-5.5mmmm/US #8-9 needles and either two ends of Sportweight/Light DK yarn held together throughout or a single strand of a Worsted or Aran-weight yarn. Notions: Row counter, markers and tapestry needle for finishing. |
Pattern information:
The pattern includes stitch charts and full line-by-line instructions and is available for immediate download either from my Etsy store or from Ravelry. PDF pattern file: The pdf file can be printed out or viewed on a computer, tablet or mobile device. Please let me know if you have any difficulties in downloading or opening the file. Stitch Pattern: These designs uses a reversible stitch pattern from our book: Reversible Knitting Stitches – A Sourcebook of 250 Double-Sided Stitch Patterns. • For more details about the book, please click here. • To read more about using reversible stitches in your work, please click here. Blogposts / Knitting Notes: 1: How long shall I make this scarf? 2: How much yarn do I need for a scarf? 3: Either way up – Using reversible stitches for scarves 4: Reversible Colours 5: Fibonacci stripes Also see – the Seeing Double Knitting Notes series: . #1 – A new series on working with two ends of yarn . #2 – Using two ends of yarns for added warmth . #7 – Tips and Techniques for using doubled yarns Current Version: v19AUG2023 Please contact me if you have a previous version of the pattern and would like an updated copy. © Moira Ravenscroft, 2024 E-mail: [email protected] |