Knitted Capelet Pattern

Knitted capelet pattern

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Winter/Autumn crochet patterns

Winter/Autumn crochet patterns

This Crochet Capelet Pattern is written for a fast project, crocheted from 300-400g of Bulky yarn using thick, 10.00 mm crochet hook, to create a warm and soft garment. Yet the lace and the used stitches are easy to accomplish, the finished capelet is stylish. If you would like to add some extra details – I would recommend using the free pattern of a flower to put on the capelet, the link is here – https://lesialittleadventures.blogspot.com/2021/09/blue-flower-brooch-utilize-your-bulky.html?m=1. ——————————————————— IMPORTANT: This listing is a digital download – after the purchase is completed, you will receive a Letter with download link of Crochet PDF Pattern with instructions on how to make the item you see in photo gallery of this Listing. This is not a physical item, but the .pdf crochet pattern only. ——————————————————— Blue Capelet Crochet pattern is explained in a tutorial-style: 2 pages and 17 pictures with instructions. Level: Easy. Sizes: S-M, L-XL. S-M: height without the neck – 14.3”/35 cm; width – 24”/60 cm. L-XL: height without the neck – 14.3”/35 cm; width – 26.4”/67 cm. The measurements are approximate. Yarn: 300 (400g) of Bulky yarn: 25% wool, 75% acrylic, 100g skein = 110 m. I used YarnArt Allegro Plus (705) Tools: size 10 mm crochet hook tapestry needle, scissors, markers Necessary skills are: ch, sc, sl st, dc, hdc, tr, work into front/back loops of sts, work in circle. A4 format, .pdf extension. The Title page is available in Photo Gallery. Other patterns for crocheted cowls are available here – https://www.etsy.com/shop/LesiaLittleAdventure?section_id=27576391


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Capelet: Knit in the round, all one piece- no seaming Materials: Yarn: 165, 198 Yards Super Bulky Yarn. (We used Katia Triana Color 42- 5 skeins for size sm, 6 skeins for size lg.) Needles: size 19- 24”circulars 4 stitch markers Gauge: 1.5 st. per inch in stockinette Sizes: small/medium(36-42”) and large/Xlarge)(44-48”). Pattern will be delivered electronically in pdf format


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Rhythm and Blooms opens up from a basic rib into a beautiful eyelet adorned mock-cable. These twisting stitches are meant to hug over the shoulders to highlight their intrigue. See yarn and needle requirements below. Note: This cowl is wider at the bottom to allow it to drape around the shoulders. Subtle decreases narrow the neckline at the top of the wrap. Here are the specs: Measurements: 30” circumference; 11” high Yarn: Ewe Ewe Yarns, Baa Baa Bulky, 132 yards, 2 skeins (60 Teal) Get the yarn to make this cowl! Needles: US 10.5 (6.5 mm) 24” circular knitting needles Supplies: Stitch marker, yarn needle Gauge: 14 sts and 20 rows to 4” stockinette stitch. View this pattern on Ravelry \u003e


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Whether you wear the capelet as a poncho or a giant cowl you will be extra cozy in this quick knit.


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a / make

Please note: this is a knitting/crochet pattern written in English. Stylish easy knitting pattern Materials: Yarn: 200m (218yrds) of bulky weight, I used wool/acrylic, 150gr/111m Needles: US 11 /8mm Clasps: 1 Gauge: 12 sts x 20 rows is 4in/10cm in pattern stitch, always use a needle size which gives you the correct gauge. Size: Finished meassurements: Neck: 23.5in (60cm) Bottom: 51in (130cm) Hight: 11.5in (29cm) Notes: To lenghten the capelet, repeat rows more to desired length. To increase hight, cast on more sts on the body part. For more of my patterns: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DutchKnittingDesign?section_id=12915109\u0026ref=shopsection_leftnav_2 Thanks for watching! Happy knitting! ©2007-2016 Dutch Knitting Design


hook, needle, weave n’ weft

hook, needle, weave n' weft

The Stylish Capelet Free Knitting Pattern was inspired by the pelerine the queen Maxima wore. It is a fantastic choice for those who want to add a touch of pizzazz to their cooler weather wardrobe.


Shawl / Scarf / Cowl

Shawl / Scarf / Cowl

This Classic Capelet Free Knitting Pattern is a gorgeous cropped cape pattern with a button down front. This is an easy knitting project for novice knitters.


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