Two simple stockinet capelets.
Both are seamless and feature eyelet increase detailing. The first increases in 4 sections, while the second increases in 7 sections.
The result is two completely different looking capelets.
Approximate Finished Measurements:
16” neck circumference, 59 ½”, (92 ½) bottom circumference
10 ½”, (11) length
Materials
-279 yards for the 4 section version, I used Plymouth Royal Bamboo for the multi color cream capelet,
- 520 yards for the 7 section version, I used Madelinetosh Tosh DK (glazed pecan color) for the brown hand dyed capelet.
- US Size 10-24” circular knitting needles for plain version,
- US size 7-24” circular knitting needles for lace version.
-1 shell button, 1” diameter
-4 stitch markers for 4 sections version, 7 stitch markers for 7 section version
Gauge
18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in stockinet stitch on US size 10 needles
Or size to obtain gauge.
Both are seamless and feature eyelet increase detailing. The first increases in 4 sections, while the second increases in 7 sections.
The result is two completely different looking capelets.
Approximate Finished Measurements:
16” neck circumference, 59 ½”, (92 ½) bottom circumference
10 ½”, (11) length
Materials
-279 yards for the 4 section version, I used Plymouth Royal Bamboo for the multi color cream capelet,
- 520 yards for the 7 section version, I used Madelinetosh Tosh DK (glazed pecan color) for the brown hand dyed capelet.
- US Size 10-24” circular knitting needles for plain version,
- US size 7-24” circular knitting needles for lace version.
-1 shell button, 1” diameter
-4 stitch markers for 4 sections version, 7 stitch markers for 7 section version
Gauge
18 sts and 24 rows = 4” in stockinet stitch on US size 10 needles
Or size to obtain gauge.