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Cabbagetown Winter Set
Pattern uses three skeins of yarn: one dark solid/semi-solid, one light solid/semi-solid, one variegated.
Because who doesn’t love a variegated yarn? And the team at Neighborhood Fiber Co. makes the best combinations of variegated and complementary colors. I wanted to combine them to show how well they work together!
Sample uses:
MC: Palisades (blue); CC1: Charles Centre (grey); CC2: Shami (variegated)
This set of hat and mitts is a quick knit for a knitter experienced with stranded colorwork; and is also an excellent introductory project for those just starting out with the technique.
They’re worked in the round, and offer sizes for the whole family; the mitten project assumes you have a little experience making mittens. The color pattern is charted.
(Why Cabbagetown? I’ve just moved house, and that’s my new neighborhood!)
Choose a hat size with approximately 1-2 inches/2-5 cm negative ease; choose a mitten with approximately .5-1 inch/1-2.5 cm positive ease.
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- First published: August 2023
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