Korshavn Balaclava by Tonje Hodne

Korshavn Balaclava

Knitting
February 2021
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
17 stitches and 24 rows = 4 inches
in Basketweave with holes according chart
US 8 - 5.0 mm
US 6 - 4.0 mm
182 - 272 yards (166 - 249 m)
S (M)
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Korshavn Balaclava is worked back and forth in basket weave according the chart on a long circular needle. First, you work the balaclava’s top, where after you pick up stitches along the side edges. Work back and forth in pattern, before you close the balaclava to the round and work the neck’s ribbing. Finally, you pick up stitches along the face opening and work these stitches in rib in the round. The knit stitches are worked through the back loop and all stitches are cast off with the Italian method with double face.

Check the sizes and measurements first. Get familiar with the chart and the structure, before you start knitting. Knit a gauge swatch first, so that you hit the correct gauge. Take measurements after washing and blocking. You might have to change the needle size to hit the correct gauge.

Sizes
S (M)

Size guide
Fits a head circumference of approx. 53-56 (57-60) cm.

Measurements
Width: approx. 21 (23) cm measured flat layed on side.
Length: approx. 31 (32) cm measured flat layed on side.
Measured after washing and blocking.

Gauge
17/10 in basket weave pattern on needle 5 mm
(17 sts x 24 rows = 10 x 10 cm)
Measured after washing and blocking.

Needles
Circular needle 5 mm (60 eller 80 cm)
Double pointed needles 4 mm (40 cm)

Materials
Alternative 1: 100 (150) g Vams Pt3 by Rauma Garn (50 g = 83 m) one strand.

or

Alternative 2: 100 (100) g Peruvian Highland Wool by Filcolana (110 m / 50 g) knit together with 25 (25) g Tilia by Filcolana (210 m / 25 g). Note: it is recommended to go up half a needle size if you knit with Peruvian Highland Wool and silk mohair.

Special techniques

  • Basket weave pattern according to chart
  • M1R and M1L (right and left increase)
  • Knit tbl
  • Italian cast off with double face