Yoriko

Knitting
May 2025
both are used in this pattern
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 36 rows = 4 inches
in decorative textured stitches for both yarn weights, worked in the round, and blocked.
US 6 - 4.0 mm
219 - 273 yards (200 - 250 m)
Circ. 22 in/po
English Additional languages which are not in the download: French
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CONCEPT

Inspired by my spring travels and a special meeting… Read the story in the pattern.

Yoriko’s Neck Warmer is constructed in the round from end to end. It is worked with two weights of yarn, a mohair yarn with its lofty structure and a DK with a more substantial construction. Together they tackle those chilly spring/autumn days while adding a unique touch to your wardrobe. The pattern provides just enough detail to add fun to your knitting time.

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SUMMARY

Level ∞ Intermediate
Yarn(s) ∞ 0-Lace & 3-DK
Needle(s) ∞ 4.00 mm
Size(s) ∞ 1-One, adult
Version(s) ∞ Regular
Instructions ∞ Written & charts
Tutorials ∞ Photos & videos

SIZE

Circumference of main section: 22 in/55 cm.

Total length from the cast-on edge to the bind-off edge: 11.50 in/28.75 cm.

TENSION

Tension of 22 stitches and 36 rounds over 4 in/10 cm in decorative textured stitches for both yarn weights, worked in the round, and blocked.

TECHNIQUES

The following techniques are used for constructing your version of Yoriko’s Neck Warmer.

∞ Working from end to end.
∞ Working in the round.
∞ Working with two weights of yarn.
∞ Classic cast-on; cable.
∞ Knit and purl.
∞ Creating texture with a butterfly motif.
∞ Slip stitch.

NOTIONS

This list of notions is a minimum for this project; you can adjust the list depending on what kind of knitter you are.

  • Scissors.

  • Stitch marker to indicate the beginning of the round.

  • Tape measure.

  • Tapestry needle to weave in ends.