Snowline Hood by Ronja Hakalehto

Snowline Hood

Knitting
March 2026
yarn held together
Bulky
+ Bulky
= Super Bulky (5-6 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 15 rows = 4 inches
in on 6 mm / US 10 needles in stockinette stitch, after blocking
US 4 - 3.5 mm
US 10 - 6.0 mm
312 yards (285 m)
One size
English
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Snowline Hood is a stylish and practical knit designed for outdoor adventures and everyday winter wear. The foldable neck warmer keeps both your head and neck comfortably warm, offering extra protection against wind and cold.

A drawstring allows you to adjust the fit, and for a polished finish, optional metal eyelets can be added to the openings. The pattern also includes a step-by-step video tutorial for installing the eyelets.

A versatile, cozy essential for the colder seasons.

SIZES

One size

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Hood width: 30 cm / 11.75”

Collar circumference: 28 cm / 11”

Length of the collar: 22 cm / 8.75” (or desired length)

Length of the hood: 28 cm / 11”

Total length: 50 cm / 19.75”

YARN

Hood: Gepard Teddy Dear (held double) (60% Merino wool, 40% Alpaca Superfine, 75 m / 82 yds - 50 g)
4 balls in the colourway 104 Light Beige

Drawstring: Holst Garn Coast (held double) (55% Merino Lambswool, 45% Cotton, 350 m / 382 yds – 50 g )
1 ball in the colourway Dove

Or the following amounts of bulky-weight yarn held double for the hood:

285 m / 312 yds

Or the following amounts of super bulky-weight yarn for the hood:

150 m / 165 yds

Or the following amounts of DK-weight yarn for the drawstring:

40 m / 44 yds

NEEDLES

6 mm / US 10 circular needle, 24” / 60 cm for hood and collar.
3.5 mm / US 4, DPNs for I-Cord drawstring.

Or needle sizes that gives you the correct gauge.

NOTIONS

Stitch markers, darning needle, large safety pin, 2 cord stoppers, 2 eyelets (diameter approx. 8 mm / 5/16″)

GAUGE

8 sts x 15 rows to 10 cm / 4” on 6 mm / US 10 needles in stockinette stitch, after blocking.

NOTES

The hood is knitted from the top down, starting at the crown. The hood section is worked flat, after which the work is joined in the round and the neck section is knitted in the round all the way down. Finally, stitches are picked up along the edge of the hood and a drawstring casing is worked flat. The drawstring is then knitted using the I-cord technique. If desired, you can add eyelets for the drawstring, but the piece can also be made without them.