Maxine Hot Water Bottle Cover by Laura Penrose

Maxine Hot Water Bottle Cover

Knitting
December 2023
yarn held together
Fingering
+ Fingering
= DK (11 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette (stranded colourwork)
US 6 - 4.0 mm
481 yards (440 m)
one size
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Also Available:
Maxine Sweater


Gauge
24 sts x 25 rounds on 4mm needles, stockinette (stranded)
Needles
4mm circular needles with 40-80cm / 16-32” cable, optional dpns.
Accessories
Embroidery needle, stitch markers,500ml 2L hot water bottle
Yarn
DK or Fingering held double
Sizes
Mini Regular
Finished Size
14.25 20.5 cm / 5.5 8” x 18 29cm / 7 11.5” not including cuff

Amounts are based on an average DK of 100m per 50g or fingering (held double) of 200m per 50g.

3 Colour Mini - MC 35-45g, CC1 6-7g, CC2 6-8g
6 Colour Mini - MC 30-35g, CC1 5-6g, CC2 2-3g, CC3 4-5g, CC4 7-8g, CC5 3-4g

3 Colour Regular - MC 50-60g, CC1 20g, CC2 20g
6 Colour Regular - MC 50g, CC1 12g, CC2 10g, CC3 10g, CC4 8g, CC5 5g

Difficulty 
Intermediate 

Techniques
Judys Magic Cast On OR long tail cast on and mattress stitch
Working in the round
Increasing 
Decreasing 
Stranded Colour work (max 2 colours at once)
Following a chart 

Construction
Worked bottom up and in the round starting with Judy’s Magic Cast On, increases are made to shape the bottom of the cover. The body of the cover is worked using stranded colourwork (charted) with no more than 2 colours being used at once. The neck is shaped with decreases and finished with a 1x1 or 2x2 rib collar worked using the magic loop method or on DPNs.

Yarn & Gauge
It is important to match the gauge as closely as you can so your cover fits your bottle, make
sure to swatch the colourwork pattern in the round. Pay attention to your round gauge, if it
isn’t correct your cover might be too long or short. When choosing yarn it is best to go for something woolly or ‘toothy’. This is so your colourwork stitches blend together nicely to form one cohesive fabric and your cover is as warm and cosy as possible! It is also advised to weave in your ends as you go as there are quite few of them!

Amounts are based on an average DK of 100m per 50g or fingering (held double) of 200m per 50g.
Samples use Filcolana Saga, Woolly Mammoth Fibre Co Hearth/Natural Sock, John Arbon Textiles Exmoor Sock, all held double. Grams (g) apply to both DK and fingering held double.