Vineland Slouch by Celia Roberts

Vineland Slouch

Knitting
November 2024
Jorstad Creek Elemental Effects
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches = 4 inches
in Colorwork
US 1 - 2.25 mm
354 - 400 yards (324 - 366 m)
20.5 in/52cm
English

The Vineland Toque can be knit as a close-fitting watch cap or, by working more repeats, as a slouchy. The pattern is designed to by worked either as a faire isle colorwork or be using the slip-stitch method where each pattern round of the chart is worked twice: Once with the Contrast Color – working only those stitches shown for the contrast color and slipping stitches designated as main color. The second time the round is worked with the Main Color – slipping stitches that are designated as contrast color. Be sure to maintain a relaxed spacing between stitches to ensure a comfortable fabric. You may need to use a larger needle to maintain gauge.

This is a charted pattern that begins with a ribbed brim and then is worked following charts for the colorwork.

Size: As shown - 20.5 in/52 cm circumference. The charted pattern can be resized by reducing/adding columns of background stitches between the motifs or by changing your needle size.

Yarn: Shetland Wool Fingering weight. Shown here in Jorstad Artisan Yarns Elemental Effects (100% North American Shetland Wool; full skein – 1 oz (28 g), 118 yds (107 m). Background color: Violet – 2 skeins; Contrast Color: Black Iris – 1 skein.
This amount of yarn includes 10% more than used in our sample to allow for individual variance. Please check your gauge.

Equipment: Two sets 24” (60 cm) Circular needles or 4 DPNs, size US 1 (2.5 mm); 4 Stitch markers (use a difference color for beginning of round marker); Tapestry needle; Measuring tape.