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Nicholas Necktie
My husband Nicholas doesn’t wear ties, but occasionally he needs to spiff up, say for a wedding, so he came to me for help. To keep my interest in the knitting, I found a lovely slip-stitch pattern that adds just the right amount of texture and depth. Of course this is a fully-fashioned necktie, not a teensy scarf, with a keeper and everything.
Things you’ll love about knitting Nicholas Necktie:
- It’s a small, portable project that only requires 50g of fingering yarn (and you have a delightful number of options in this weight of yarn)
- The stitch pattern is provided in both written and charted formats
- Very little finishing work is involved
- sew on the keeper and weave in some ends
Things you’ll love about wearing Nicholas Necktie:
- The stitch pattern is subtle yet stylish
- It’s a proper necktie with body in the “show” part and less fabric around the neck, so you won’t feel strangled, plus a keeper
- A hand-crafted tie!
Finished Measurements
Width at base: 2 inches / 5 cm
Length: 59 inches / 150 cm
Materials
- Shibui Staccato* (Fingering: 70% merino, 30% silk; 191 yds / 175 m per 50 g / 1.76 oz skein), color: Suit, 1 skein or approx. 180 yds fingering weight yarn
- US1 set of 4 DPNs or size to achieve gauge
- Waste yarn, tapestry needle
Sadly Shibui Staccato has been discontinued; however, there are other merino/silk blend fingering weight yarns out there. 100% wool yarn will give you a crisp and slightly rugged look, while a silk blend provides a luxurious gleam—you’ve got lots of delicious options.
Gauge
36 sts x 40 rnds = 4 inches / 10 cm in Small Quilted Lattice pattern
Thanks!
Photographs: Gale Zucker Photography
Model: Zachary DiGirolamo
Technical editing: Laura Cameron
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