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Beaumont Collar
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About The Project:
Sometimes you just need a little bit of added warmth, and that’s where the Beaumont collar shines. Featuring a fitted silhouette, it gently hugs your neck seamlessly under any jacket and collared shirt. The Beaumont works up effortlessly and is a treat as a gift to make for anyone who loves bundling up in style.
Project Skill Level: Beginner
Beginner projects are perfect for any knitter who has completed a few Learn to Knit projects and is comfortable making simple stitches like knit & purl. These projects are great for those looking to take their skills to the next level. Beginner projects might have simple increases and decreases for shaping and knitting in-the-round techniques.
Time To Make:
2-4 Hours
Materials & Tools Required:
1 ball of Project Weekend Loll, 125g (4.4oz):125m (137y)
1 pair of circular 6.5mm / US 10.5 knitting needles
1 stitch marker
1 knitter’s sewing needle
Pattern Size Guide: Four pattern sizes included
Baby, Child, Youth, Adult
Project Measurements:
Finished Circumference:
Baby: 12”
Child: 12”
Youth: 12.75”
Adult: 13.5”
Finished Height (At Back Neck):
Baby: 5”
Child: 5.5”
Youth: 6.5”
Adult: 7.5”
About Our Yarn:
This pattern was designed using 1 ball of Project Weekend’s Loll, our exclusive blend of 65% Merino Wool and 35% Baby Alpaca, which has been sustainably grown and spun in the Highlands of Peru and Argentina. Loll is naturally silky soft, decadent, and boasts a beautiful drape. It is certified by the RWS (Raw Wool Standard) and RAS (Raw Alpaca Standard).
Each ball weighs 125g / 4.4 oz and contains 125m/137y of yarn and is produced in a certified Fair Trade spinning facility.
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- First published: October 2019
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