Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Hinterland: Autumn
The air is crisp and your needles are out. It's the time of year knitters revel in, with your hand knits coming out of storage and the pleasant task of picking your favourite to wear each day is upon you.
Hinterland: Autumn is a celebration of this most wonderful time of year. Each of the three patterns is designed to complement your autumnal outdoor experience. Included is Paridae, Soft Rime, and Rustling Ruffles.
all three patterns for $9.99.
Paridae
XS - XXXXL
There’s nothing better than a hooded sweater in the autumn! Paridae is a comfortable, cozy sweater that wraps you in warmth, with sleeves long enough to pull over your fingers when sipping that hot apple cider, and a hood generous enough to keep your head and shoulders warm without the dreaded hat-hair.
Knit from the bottom up, the sleeves are attached at the yoke, with decreases leading up to the hood making this a practically seamless sweater!
Yarn
Zen Yarn Garden, Serenity Worsted, 75% superwash merino 15% cashmere, 15% nylon, 175 y / 160 m per hank, Terracotta, 7 (8, 10, 11, 12, 14, 15, 16) hanks
Needles
4.5 mm (US 7) circulars (approx 16” / 40 cm length) and dpns
Gauge
18 sts and 24 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette
Sizes
XS (S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL, XXXXL) / Bust 30 (34.5, 38, 42.5, 46, 51.5, 54, 58)” / 76 (87.5, 96.5, 108, 117, 131, 137, 147) cm
Notions
4 1.5” / 4 cm toggles, scrap yarn, stitch markers
Skills
increasing, decreasing, Kitchener stitch, I cord
Soft Rime
Bonnets are cute, quick, comfy, and universally flattering. Wearing Soft Rime will keep your head and ears warm on your autumn walks. Tie up the laces for an extra bit of warmth when the winds start to blow!
Knit in one piece from the ties up, Soft Rime uses short rows, simple texture, and grafting to finish off this seamless knit.
Yarn
Malabrigo, Worsted, 100% merino, 210 y / 192 m per hank, Natural, 1 hank
Needles
4.5 mm (US 7)
Gauge
20 sts and 24 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette
Sizes
One Size; see Garment Schematic for details
Skills
short rows, decreasing, Kitchener stitch
Rustling Ruffles
Rustling Ruffles will accompany you on all your beautiful walks this autumn! The chill in the air won’t nip at your fingertips as you stroll, the last bits of sun filtering through the last leaves on the trees, and the rest crunching pleasantly underfoot.
Simple increases and decreases create rows of ruffles, and a flip-top to the mitts mean that you can have your fingers free at a moment’s notice! The cuff extends several inches up your arm, ensuring that there won’t be any chill getting between your jacket and mitts.
Yarn
Lorna’s Laces, 100% Superwash Merino, 215 y / 197 m per hank, Monkey Shines, 2 hanks
Needles
2 mm (US 0) dpns
Gauge
30 sts and 44 rows = 4” / 10 cm in stockinette
Sizes
one size
Notions
scrap yarn, stitch markers, stitch holder
Skills
increasing, decreasing, Kitchener stitch
What's in the ebook?
The ebook contains Pariade, Soft Rime, and Rustling Ruffles. It also has complementary information about the collection's inspiration, information about the Carolinian forest zone, and an extensive annotated bibliography.
Prices
The ebook is $9.99 CAD. Paridae is $6.50 CAD. Soft Rime is $5.50 CAD. Rustling Ruffles is $5.50 CAD.
Where to Purchase
You can buy the patterns individually or all together in the ebook on ravelry.
Thanks to my great tech editor, Holly Priestley, and my kind and talented photographer, Mark!
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4 comments:
I am so excited your beautiful sweater design is in a collection! Nice work Teresa...all of it gorgeous!
Just bought the e-book and am so thrilled! Congrats on another amazing set of patterns - one of these days I'm going to meet you in person and hug you. You ROCK Teresa!!
Looks lovely!! those mittens are really special, wow!
Just GORGEOUS!!!!!
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