Saturday, March 01, 2008

Pure Harmony Neck Warmer

Knitting Pattern



Price:$2.65
Sizes:S/M and L/XL
Needle size:US#6 - 4 mm
Yarn Weight:DK / 8 ply (11 wpi)
Yardage:131 - 153 yards (120 - 140 m)

Symmetrical buttoned cowl or neck warmer which can be worn in various ways. It’s perfect for cold weather because of the high closure. Basket weave stitch retains it shape very well and provides a warm close texture for this neck warmer. The cowl can be worn with a coat or even without, just as decoration. Even a long scarf could be worn on top on very cold days. Take on this project and snuggle up with Pure Harmony Neck Warmer in no time! This product can be knitted in two sizes: Small/Medium (total length 44 cm) and Large/Extra Large (54 cm). The neck warmer shown in the pictures is a size Small/Medium.
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3 comments:

  1. Hi I purchased this pattern the other day. It looks beautiful to try. I'm only very very beginner knitter. And I'm having trouble understanding some of the notations in the instructions. Could you explain about the notation about "Lines" - why there are Lines 1-8, but also Lines A-I? And also the meaning of "RS"? Thank you! Mabel

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  2. Hi Mabel! I'm happy that you chose one of my patterns as one of your first projects :). RS means 'right side', that's the good side or outside of the knitwork.
    I named the second set of lines A-I because the amount of lines in the first set of lines (marked with numbers) differs dependent on the chosen size. But that's just the name I gave them, it does not have a special meaning ;)

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  3. Thanks Knitting Girl for the explanation. I'm still not quite sure what it all means, but then I am very green at this. I will try and figure it out in the mean time. Thanks again.

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