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Railway Collection
INTRODUCTION
This collection of accessory patterns includes instructions to make 3 items: a cowl, hat, and pair of mittens. They feature a simple lace pattern which creates a subtle scalloped edging throughout the ribbing portions. The cowl is written to allow a double layer of knitting to add structure and warmth, or simply single-layered. All three patterns are worked in the round using a super luxurious wool and yak blend, dk-weight yarn.
DIFFICULTY RATING - Beginner
SPECIAL TECHNIQUES REQUIRED (pattern dependent)
Working in the round, twisted sts (ktbl), placing stitches on hold, casting on stitches mid-row, picking up stitches, decreasing in pattern, seaming live sts or Provisional Cast-on paired with Kitchener Stitch (optional).
SIZING
Sizes range from baby to adult large, depending on pattern worked.
Cowl - 3 sizes
Hat - 6 sizes
Mittens - 5 sizes
YARN required to work all 3 patterns in the largest size option
Up to 4 hanks of Gathering Yarns Merino Yak (70% Merino, 30% Yak), 250 m / 100g, in “Oxblood” or 900 m of worsted-spun, dk-weight yarn. Less yarn required if smaller sizes are worked. Detailed yardage provided in pattern directions.
GAUGE in 4 inches/10cm after blocking
Stockinette, worked flat or in the rnd
20 sts by 32 rows/rnds.
NEEDLES
Main: 3.5 mm circular needles (US 4)
Cast-on (optional): 4.5 - 5mm (US 7 - 8) circular needles
These are suggested sizes; adjust needles as required to obtain gauge.
CIRCULAR CORD LENGTHS
Short: 16 inch/40cm for working small stitch counts in the round.
Long: 30 inch/75cm cord for working small circumference in magic loop, or choose your preferred methods.
NOTIONS
Scissors, scrap yarn or st holders, tapestry needle, stitch markers (up to 8 required).
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- First published: December 2025
- Page created: December 11, 2025
- Last updated: December 11, 2025 …
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