Aran Inspired Cable Interweave Hat and Scarf Knitting Pattern

Aran Inspired Cable Interweave Hat and Scarf Knitting Pattern

by Tracy Zhang
Aran Inspired Cable Interweave Hat and Scarf Knitting Pattern

Aran Inspired Cable Interweave Hat and Scarf Knitting Pattern

by Tracy Zhang

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Overview

This pattern is for two items, a matching scarf and hat set, both designed with a unique interwoven cable pattern. The beautiful and warm scarf is soft and inviting. The hat adds elegance to the scarf and is made in a cloche style to add emphasis to the cable weave. The interweaving of the cables in both pieces gives extra thickness and warmth to the handmade items.

Things to know about these patterns:

Skill level: Advanced Beginner or Intermediate

Scarf Size: Approximately 54” long and 5 ½” wide

Hat Size: Fits up to hat size 22"

Supplies:

About 780 yards (3 skeins) of yarn that meet the gauge and your color preferences.

Size US 9 (5.5 mm) needles, short

Size US 9 circular needles (16")

Size US 9 double pointed needle (one set)

Tapestry needle

Stitch marker


Product Details

BN ID: 2940033276011
Publisher: West Lake Books
Publication date: 06/10/2012
Series: Winter Hat with Matching Scarf Knitting Patterns , #1
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tracy Zhang began knitting at age four when her mother introduced her to a skilled knitting teacher, Mrs. Kay Wunderlich. Since then Tracy has knitted primarily for self, family, and friends. In 2008, after retirement, she began selling her original patterns.

Always inspired by traditional Aran patterns and designs, Tracy acknowledges that nearly all her creations contain Aran design elements. It is an indulgence to which she gives free rein.

If you have any questions about Tracy's patterns, please contact her at tracyzhangdesigns@gmail.com. Comments, questions and suggestions for improvement are always welcome.

Happy Knitting!

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