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YOUR KNIT GUIDE TO WINTER:11 EASY KNITTING PATTERNS FROM BERGERE DE FRANCE

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Quick and Easy Fashion Scarf.........................................5

Ruby Red Fair Isle Hat.......................................................7

Great Green Scarf and Hat Set.......................................9

Parisian Chic Rolled Hat................................................12

Fabulously Fluffy Snood....................................................14

Knit Hat and Booties Set...................................................16

Fireside Knit Maxi Snood...............................................19

Knit Muk Luks Slippers.......................................................21

Eggnog Knit Scarf................................................................23

Grendaline Faux Fur Snood...............................................25

Spearmint Cable Hat........................................................27

Henry the Hedgehog Pattern...........................................29

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EDITOR’S NOTE

Dear Knitters,

Every year, more and more people take up knitting and enjoy its many benefits.

What a joy to create your own garments, for yourself or to offer to loved ones,

proudly saying: “I made that!” Knitting is a wonderful craft that combines

creativity with fashion and pleasure... it is said to be as relaxing as yoga too!

As the last French industrial spinning mill, Bergere de France is not only

dedicated to bringing you high quality knitting wools, but also fashionable

knitting patterns for all the family. Of course, our projects are just the canvas

upon which you can breathe in your own personal touch, by adding that special

detail to make your creation unique.

We are glad to put our knitting know-how at your service and offer you this

short eBook of winter knits for all the family. Inside you will find patterns for

snoods, scarves, hats and slippers as they are a great way to protect from the

cold, are quick to make and most of all easy to customize!

For more information about us, our yarns, patterns and accessories, visit our

website at www.bergeredefrance.com. We would also like to thank

www.allfreeknitting.com for helping us putting together this eBook.

Sophie Delvalle

Editor at Bergere de France

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QUICK AND EASYFASHION SCARF

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

One size

Needle Sizes: 5.5mmAccessories: Wool needle - 64476 (pack of 3)

Stitches Used: Garter Stitch, using 5.5mm needles. Knit every row.

Tension/Gauge: 5.5mmTo achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 18 sts & 26 rows using Garter Stitch & 5.5mm needles= 10 cm (4 inch) square

Difficulty: BeginnerB

The completed scarf measures 20 cm (8 in) wide & 170 cm (67 in) long.

Using 5.5 mm needles cast on 36 sts. Work in Garter St for 170 cm (67 in) [442 rows] total.

Then cast off all sts cutting yarn 10 cm (4 in) from work.

Using a wool needle darn the ends of the yarn through the work for a few stitches along a row then cut off excess yarn.

Pigeon - 29481 (2 balls)

Quality: Pure Douceur

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RUBY RED FAIR ISLE HAT

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 3 & 3.5mmAccessories: Pompom maker ref. 61274

Stitches Used: 1/1 Rib, using 3.0 mm needles.

Fair Isle, using 3.5 mm needles. Follow the Chart.To avoid cutting the yarn, use both ends of the ball on colours D, A & B.Stocking St, using 3.5 mm needles.

Using 3mm needles and col D CO 107-115 sts.Work in 1/1 rib for 5 cm (2 in) [20 rows] inc 6 stsevenly across final row.

Change to 3.5 mm needles and cont in Fair Isle on the113-121 sts obtained foll the Chart.

After the 22nd-27th row of chart cont in St st using colD over all sts for 3-2 rows.

Next row (RS): k1, *k2tog, k6*, rep from *to*(=14-15 dec).

Work 3 rows on the rem 99-106 sts.

Next row (RS): k1,*k2tog, k5*, rep from *to*(=14-15 dec).

Work 3 rows on the rem 85-91 sts.

Work 1 row on the rem 71-76 sts.

Next row (RS): k1, *k2tog, k3* rep from *to*.

Work 1 row on the rem 57-61 sts.

Next row (RS): k1, *k2tog, k2* rep from *to*.

Work 1 row on the rem 43-46 sts.

Difficulty: IntermediateI

Sizes 2/4 6/8

Citronnier (A) 23040Hortensia (B) 20726Meije (C) 51253Pavot (D) 24408

1 ball1 ball1 ball1 ball

1 ball1 ball1 ball1 ball

Quality: Ideal

Tension/Gauge: To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 24 sts & 31 rows over St st using 3.5 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

Next row (RS): k1, *k2tog, k1* rep from *to*.

Work 1 row on the rem 29-31 sts.

Next row (RS): k1, then k2tog across row.

Work 1 row on the rem 15-16 sts.

Next row (RS): 2/4 yrs: k1, then k2tog across row.

6/8 yrs: k2tog across row.

Thread yarn through the rem 8 sts, pull tight & fasten off.

Sew side seam, sewing the bottom 4 cm (1½ in) on the RS to allow for turning up.Secure & weave in all ends.

Make a pompom using col D, 5 cm (2 in) diameter & fix to top of the hat.

= 1 st Col A= 1 st Col D= 1 st Col C

= 1 st Col B

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GREAT GREEN SCARFAND HAT SET

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Hat Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 5.5 mm, 1 tapestry needleAccessories: Pom pom maker 61274

Stitches Used: Garter Stitch (G. st), Knit all the sts.Reverse Stocking Stitch (rev St-st), Row 1: purl. Row 2: knit.Repeat these 2 rows.

Using A cast on 73 sts. Work in G. st as follows:- 4 rows A,- 2 rows B,- 2 rows A,- 2 rows B,- 2 rows A,- 2 rows B,- 4 rows A.Then work 25 rows (13 cm/5 in) with A in rev St-st.On following row, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 7, knit 2 together, continue thus to end of row.65 sts remain.Purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row.On following row, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 6, knit 2 together, continue thus to end of row.57 sts remain.Purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row.On following row, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 5, knit 2 together, continue thus to end of row.49 sts remain.Purl 1 row, knit 1 row, purl 1 row.On following row, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 4, knit 2 together, continue thus to end of row.41 sts remain.On following row, purl1, purl 2 together, purl 3, purl2 together, continue thus to end of row.33 sts remain.On following row, knit 1, knit 2 together, knit 2, knit 2 together, continue thus to end of row .25 sts remain.On following row, purl 1, purl 2 together, purl 1, purl 2 together, continue thus to end of row.17 sts remain.

On following row, knit 2 together, purl 2 together, continue thus to end of row.9 sts remain.Cut the yarn, leaving a 20 cm (8 in) length of yarn and thread this through the tapestry needle.Insert the needle through the 9 sts, remove needle and pull tight, sew a few sts to secure and sew in yarn end neatly along edge.Serrer et faire un point d’arrêt. Rentrer le fil.Seam:

1 Sew seam of turn up (striped part). Turn hat inside out, then continue the seam to point at top (the right side of the hat shows the knit rows).

2 Make a pompon using B and sew it securely to top of hat.

Sew in all loose ends along wrong side edges and trim the ends

Difficulty: Easy One Size

Alaska – Navy (A) 24545Barisienne – Vert Fluo (B) 59648

2 balls1 ball

Quality: Alaska & BarisienneE

102

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1

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Scarf Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 7.0 mm Accessories: 1 tapestry needle

Stitches Used: Garter Stitch, knit all the stitches.The barisienne yarn is knitted using 2 strands together with 7.0 mm needles.

The finished scarf measures approximately 20 cm x 2 m ( approximately 8 x 78 in).

Cast on 27 stitches.

Work 480 rows (2 m/78 in) in garter stitch.

Cast off all the stitches and cut the yarn, leaving a 10 cm (4 in) length of yarn.

Using a tapestry needle, insert the loose ends along the edges, 2 stitches in from edge across several rows and trim excess yarn.

Difficulty: Beginner

Quality: Barisienne

Tension/Gauge: To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: Cast on 20 sts and knit 30 rows in garter stitch.Measure : the tension square should be of 10 cm (4 in) = 13 stitches x 24 rows.

B

One Size

Vert fluo 29648 6 balls

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PARISIAN CHIC ROLLED HAT

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 5.0 and 7.0 mmAccessories: Wool needle for stitching seams

Stitches Used: Stocking St, using 5.0 mm & 7.0 mm needles.Row 1: knit.Row 2: purl.Repeat these 2 rows.

Using 5.0 mm needles cast on 73 sts. Starting with a

knit row work in St st for 8 rows, then change to 7.0

mm needles and continue in St st until work

measures 15 cm (6 in) (26 rows).

Next row (dec): k1, * k2tog, k7, rep from * to end of

row. (= 8 decreases across the row, 65 sts remain).

Work 5 rows on these 65 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k6, rep from * to end of

row. (= 8 decreases across the row, 57 sts remain).

Work 5 rows on these 57 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k5, rep from * to end of

row. (= 8 decreases across the row, 49 sts remain).

Work 5 rows on these 49 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k4, rep from * to end of

row. (41 sts remain).

Work 3 rows on these 41 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k3, rep from * to end of

row. (33 sts remain).

Work 3 rows on these 33 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k2, rep from * to end of

row. (25 sts remain).

Work 3 rows on these 25 sts.

Next row (dec): k1, *k2tog, k1, rep from * to end of

row. (17 sts remain).

Work 1 row on these 17 sts.

Next row (dec): k1 *k2tog, rep from * to end of row.

(9 sts remain).

Work 1 row on these 9 sts.

Cut the yarn 40 cm from the knitting and pass the

yarn through the 9 sts and fasten off.

Fold the hat in half. Stitch the seam, sewing the first

8 rows on the RS of work to allow for the edge to

roll back.

Using the wool needle, weave the cut ends of the

yarn through the stitches at the edges for a few

rows and cut off the extra yarn.

Difficulty: Beginner

Quality: Pure Douceur

Tension/Gauge: To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 16 sts & 17 rows over St st using 7.0 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

B

One Size

Pigeon 29481 1 ball

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FABULOUSLY FLUFFY SNOOD

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 6.0 mmAccessories: Wool needle

Stitches Used: Stocking Stitch (St st), using 6.0 mm needles.Row 1 (RS): knit.Row 2: purl.Repeat these 2 rows.

The finished snood measured flat is approximately 30 cm (11¾ in) wide & 22 cm (8½ in) long.

Using 6.0 mm needles cast on 33 sts.

Starting with a knit row work in St st for 60 cm (23½ in) [114 rows] total.

Cast off all the sts and cut the yarn 130 cm from the knitting. This yarn will be used to sew the seam.Fold the snood in half (right sides together), matching the points A & A’ and B & B’, then make a back-stitch seam between AA’ to BB’ (see instruction pages).

With the wool needle, slip the tail end of the yarn through a few rows at the edge and cut the extra yarn off.

Difficulty: Beginner

Quality: Abakan

Tension/Gauge: To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 15 sts & 19 rows over St st using 6.0 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

B

One Size

Pétrole 34251 5 balls

Direction ofwork

Snood flat

seam

Snood folded

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KNIT HAT AND BOOTIES SET

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 3 mm

Stitches Used: Garter St, using 3.0 mm needles.Knit every row.

Difficulty: EasyE

Sizes 0 mo 1 mo

Everest (A) 51220Eléphant (B) 20547

2 balls1 ball

Quality: Ideal

Tension/Gauge: To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 24 sts & 48 rows over Garter St using 3.0 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

HAT Newborn/1 mth-3 mths-6 mthsUsing Col B cast on 72-79-86 sts.Working in Garter St work 2 rows Col B, 2 rows Col A, 2 rows Col B, then cont in Col A until work measures 9-10-11 cm (3½-4-4¼ in) A[44-48-52 rows] total.Next row (RS): k2, *k2tog, k5* rep from *to* (= 10-11-12 dec).Work 5 rows on the rem 62-68-74 sts.Next row (RS): k2, *k2tog, k4* rep from *to*.Work 5 rows on the rem 52-57-62 sts.Next row (RS): k2, *k2tog, k3* rep from *to*.Work 3 rows on the rem 42-46-50 sts.Next row (RS): k2, *k2tog, k2* rep from *to*.Work 3 rows on the rem 32-35-38 sts.Next row (RS): k2, *k2tog, k1* rep from *to*.Work 1 row on the rem 22-24-26 sts.Next row (RS): k1, *k2tog, k1* rep from *to*.Work 1 row on the rem 12-13-14 sts.Next row (RS):Newborn/1 mth & 6 mths: k2tog across row.3 mths: k1, then k2tog across row.Work 1 row on the rem 6-7-7 sts.Cut yarn approx. 20 cm (8 in) from work, thread onto a wool needle & thread through the remaining sts, pull tight & fasten off.Sew side seam.

BOOTEES:Begin with the sole.Using Col A cast on 23-25-27-29 sts. Work in Garter St for 2 rows.Next row: k1, inc 1, k 10-11-12-13, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k 10-11-12-13, inc 1, k1.Work 1 row of knit on the 27-29-31-33 sts obtained.Next row: k1, inc 1, k 12-13-14-15, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k 12-13-14-15, inc 1, k1.Work 1 row of knit on the 31-33-35-37 sts obtained.Next row: k1, inc 1, k 14-15-16-17, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k 14-15-16-17, inc 1, k1.Work 1 row of knit on the 35-37-39-41 sts obtained.Next row: k1, inc 1, k 16-17-18-19, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k 16-17-18-19, inc 1, k1.Work 1 row of knit on the 39-41-43-45 sts obtained.Next row: k1, inc 1, k 18-19-20-21, inc 1, k1, inc 1, k 18-19-20-21, inc 1, k1.Work 5 rows of Garter St on the 43-45-47-49 sts obtained.

Top of foot:Next row: k 20-21-22-23, sl 2, k1, pass over 2 slipped sts, k 20-21-22-23.Work 1 row of knit on the rem 41-43-45-47 sts.

3 mo 6 mo

2 balls1 ball

2 balls1 ball

2 balls1 ball

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Instructions

Next row: k 19-20-21-22, sl 2, k1, psso, k 19-20-21-22.Work 1 row of knit on the rem 39-41-43-45 sts.Next row: k 18-19-20-21, sl 2, k1, psso, k 18-19-20-21.Work 1 row of knit on the rem 37-39-41-43 sts.Next row: k 17-18-19-20, sl 2, k1, psso, k 17-18-19-20.Work 1 row of knit on the rem 35-37-39-41 sts.Next row: k 16-17-18-19, sl 2, k1, psso, k 16-17-18-19.Work 1 row of knit on the rem 33-35-37-39 sts.Next row: k 15-16-17-18, sl 2, k1, psso, k 15-16-17-18.Cuff:Work 8-10-12-14 rows of G St on the rem 31-33-35-37 sts.Turn down:You are now on the WS of work, end with 2 rows Col B, 2 rows Col A, 2 rows Col B, then cast off all sts knitwise on the WS of work.Sew the seam, sewing the turn down seam on the RS to allow for turning down. Hold turn down in place with a few sts using sewing needle & thread.

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FIRESIDE KNITMAXI SNOOD

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Sizes: 5 mmAccessories: 1 wool needle

Stitches Used: The snood is made using a strand of colour A and a strand of colour B knitted together. Prepare the yarn before starting by winding the two balls together. Garter St (G-St), using 2 strands of yarn & 5.0 mm needles.Row 1 (RS): Knit.Repeat Row 1 throughout.

Cast off all the sts and cut the yarn 80 cm (31½ in) from the work. This will be used to sew the seam.Fold the snood in half and using the wool needle stitch the side seam. Slip the remaining yarn through a few stitches and cut off. Secure and weave in all ends in the same way.

Difficulty: Beginner

Quality: Pure Mérinos Français & Pure Douceur

Tension/Gauge:To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 15.5 sts and 28 rows over G-St using 2 strands of yarn together and 5.0 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

B

One Size

Pur Merinos Français – Souris (A) 29134 5 balls

Pure Douceur – Pigeon (B) 29481 5 balls

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KNIT MUK LUKS SLIPPERS

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Size: 5 mmCrochet Hook Sizes: 3.5 mmAccessories: Soles for sewing size 36/38 ref 30864 – size 39/41 ref 30867. Pompom maker ref 61274.

Stitches usedStocking st (St st), using 5.0 mm needles.Reverse Stocking st (Rev St st), using 5.0 mm needles.

Difficulty: Intermediate

Quality: Magic+

Tension/Gauge:To achieve a good result it is essential to make a tension square: 17 sts and 23 rows over St st using 5.0 mm needles = 10 cm (4 in) square.

I

Sizes

Gynura 23250 5 balls

36/38 39/41

5 balls

1st & 2nd pieces (make 2 alike):

CO 26-30 sts.

Row 1: k 2-3, p2, k2, p2, k 10-12, p2, k2, p2, k 2-3.

Row 2: Work the sts as they appear.

This sets the patt, cont until work measures 8.5 cm

(3½ in) [20 rows] total.

Next row (dec): k 2-3, p2, k2, p2, k 3-4, sl1, k1, psso,

k2tog, k 3-4, p2, k2, p2, k 2-3.

Rep these decs in the same place as before on every

10th row 4 times, working 1 st less before the psso

and 1 st less after the k2tog.

When work measures 30-34 cm (12-13½ in) [72-

82 rows] total, leave the rem 16-20 sts on a spare

needle.

Heel:

Pick up the 16-20 sts from each of the 2 pieces on

the same needle. Leaving the 1st and last 7-9 sts

unworked, cont on the central 18-22 sts as folls:

Sl the 1st st, k 6-8, sl1, k1, psso, k2tog, k 7-9.

Cont in St st, leaving 1 st unworked at the beg of

every row until there are 6 sts in the centre.

Cont in St st, working 1 extra st at the beg of every

row until there are 16-20 sts on the needle.

Foot:

Work across all 30-38 sts for 14-16 cm (5½-6¼ in)

[30-36 rows ].

Toe:Next row (dec): k 2-3, p2, k2, p1, k2tog, sl1, k1, psso, k 8-14, k2tog, sl1, k1, psso, p1, k2, p2, k 2-3.This row sets the pattern, rep these decs in the same place as before by working 1 st less at the start & end of the decs and 2 sts less at the centre decs on every alt row twice, then every row 1-2 times.Close the end of the toe by grafting the rem 14-18 sts and working together the 1st and last 2 sts.

TO MAKE UPUsing the 4.5 mm crochet hook make a chain approx 90 cm in length and lace the back of the sock as folls: pass the chain through the 1st purl st at each edge and cross every 8th row. Crochet a second chain approx 110 cm in length and lace the top of the foot and front of sock in the same way as for the back. Make 4 pompoms approx 3 cm diameter and fix each of them to a chain end.Stitch on the soles using cross stitch.

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EGGNOG KNIT SCARF

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Size: 10 mm

Stitches UsedGarter St - Knit every row.

Difficulty: Beginner

Quality: Recyclaine

Tension/Gauge:8 sts & 12 rows using 10 mm needles & Garter St = 10 cm (4 in) square. Important: If you have less stitches and rows over a 10 cm tension. square try again using smaller needles. Use larger needles if you obtain more stitches and rows than required.

B

One Size

4 balls

Using 10 mm needles cast on 20 sts.Work in Garter St for 200 rows.Cast off all sts and cut yarn 10 cm (4 in) from work.Using a wool needle weave yarn through a few sts at the back of work and cut off excess yarn.

The completed scarf measures approx. 25 cm (10 in) x 165 cm (65 in).

Lin 32798

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GRENDALINE FAUXFUR SNOOD

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Size: 6 mmAccessories: 1 Fastener ref 42362.

Stitches usedStocking St (St-St)Row 1: kRow 2: pRepeat these 2 rows.s.

Difficulty: Easy

Quality: Abakan

Tension:15 sts & 19 rows using 6.0 mm needles & Stocking St = 10 cm (4 in) square.Important: If you have less stitches and rows over a 10 cm tension square try again using smaller needles. Use larger needles if you obtain more stitches and rows than required.

E

One Size

5 balls

Using 6.0 mm needles cast on 36 sts.Starting with a knit row work in Stocking St for 120 rows.

Cast off all sts and cut thread 10 cm (4 in) from work.

Using a wool needle weave yarn through a few sts at the back of work and cut off excess yarn.The completed snood measures approx. 24 cm (9½ in) x 62 cm (24½ in).

TO MAKE UPPrepare fastener: to aid fixing to garment, pierce the section of the fastener that will be sewn to garment at regular intervals (using a sewing machine or a sewing needle).Using a sewing needle, sew the looped section to the left edge 5 cm (2 in) from the top letting the loop protrude. Sew the other section to the right at the same height 18 cm (7 in) from edge.

Grenadine 32486or Noir 32492or Pétrole 32477

5 balls5 balls

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SPEARMINT CABLE HAT

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Size: 3.0 mm & 4.0 mm needles – Cable Needle (cn)Accessories: Pompom maker ref. 612.741.Stitches used1/1 Rib, using col A & 3.0 mm needles. Stocking St & Reverse Stocking St, using col A & 4.0 mm needles.Cable, using col A & 4.0 mm needles. Over 4 sts.Row 1 (RS): knit.Row 2 & 4: purl.

Difficulty: Easy

Quality: Barisienne, Chinaillon

Row 3: 4CL (= slip 2 sts onto cn at front of work, k2, then k2 from cn).After Row 4 rep from Row 1.Tension:15 sts & 19 rows using 6.0 mm needles & Stocking St = 10 cm (4 in) square.Important: If you have less stitches and rows over a 10 cm tension square try again using smaller needles. Use larger needles if you obtain more stitches and rows than required.

E

Sizes

2 balls

Using 3.0 mm needles & col A CO 115 sts.Work in 1/1 rib for 6 cm (2¼ in) [22 rows] but work final row as foll: 6 sts 1/1 rib, *inc 1, 13 sts 1/1 rib* rep from *to* 7 more times, then inc 1, 5 sts 1/1 rib.Change to 4.0 mm needles & work on the 124 sts obtained as foll:3 sts St st, 1 st Rev St st, 4 sts Cable, 1 st Rev St st, *8 sts St st, 1 st Rev St st, 4 sts Cable, 1 st Rev St st* rep from *to* 7 more times, then 3 sts St st.When work measures 15 cm (6 in) [50 rows] total work next RS row as foll:K3, p1, 4 sts Cable, *p2tog, k6, p2tog, 4 sts Cable* rep from *to* 7 more times, then p1, k3.Work 3 rows on the rem 108 sts.Next row (RS): k3, p1, 4 sts Cable, *p2tog, k4, p2tog, 4 sts Cable* rep from *to* 7 more times, then p1, k3.Work 3 rows on the rem 92 sts.Next row (RS): k3, p1, 4 sts Cable, *p2tog, k2, p2tog, 4 sts Cable* rep from *to* 7 more times, then p1, k3.Work 3 rows on the rem 76 sts.

Next row (RS): k3, p1, 4 sts Cable, *p2tog twice, 4 sts Cable* rep from *to* 7 more times, then p1, k3.Work 3 rows on the rem 60 sts.Next row (RS): k2, *p2t<4og, 4 sts Cable* rep from *to* 8 more times, then k2tog, k2.Work 1 row on the rem 50 sts.Next row (RS): k1, *k<42tog, k3* rep from *to* 8 more times, k2tog, k2.Work 1 row of purl on the rem 40 sts.Next row (RS): *k2tog, k2* rep from *to* 9 more times.Work 1 row of purl on the rem 30 sts.Next row (RS): k2tog across row.Thread yarn through the rem 15 sts, pull tight & fasten off.Sew the side seam, sewing the bottom 3 cm (1¼ in) on the RS to allow for turning up.Secure & weave in all ends.Using col B make a pompom, 6 cm (2½ in) diameter & fix to the top of the hat.

Barisienne – Vert Fluo (A) 29648Chinaillon – Anthracite (B) 29805 1 ball

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HENRY THE HEDGEHOG PATTERNBONUS

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Difficulty/Yarn Materials

Project Info

Instructions

Needle Size: 3.5 mmAccessories: Stuffing fibre Ref 14890 (250g bag)1 sewing needle and black thread

Stitches used1/1 Rib, Single crochet, (uk: double crochet) = sc (uk: dc) using 3.5 mm crochet hook:Row 1 (RS of work): 1 sc (uk: dc) into 2nd ch and into every foll ch st.2nd and every foll row: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk: dc) into 1st sc (uk: dc) and every foll sc (uk: dc).

Difficulty: Intermediate

Quality: Abakan, Sport

Abbreviations:ch or ch st= chain stsc= single crochet (uk: dc = double crochet)sl st =slip stitch.2 sc tog (uk: 2 dc tog) = 2 single crochets together (uk: = 2 double crochets together):* leaving last loop of each st on the hook, work incomplete sc (dc) as foll:Insert hook into a st, yo and draw up loop, insert hook into next st, yo and draw up loop, yo and through all rem 3 loops at once.

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2 balls

Start with the front.FRONT:Using col B make a chain foundation of 13 sts.Crochet in sc (uk: dc) [= 12 sc (uk: dc)], inc at each end 1 sc (uk: dc) 3 times every 2nd row.To inc 1 st at each end: Crochet 2 sc (uk: dc) on the 1st and last sc (uk: dc).After the last inc, crochet 3 rows on the 18 sc (uk: dc) obtained, then dec at each end 1 sc (uk:dc) 5 times every 2nd row, 1 sc (uk:dc) once on foll row.To dec 1 sc (uk:dc) at each end: Crochet 1 ch., then 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog) on the 2 first dc (uk: sc), cont the row and when 2 sc (uk: dc) remain at end of row, crochet 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog).= 6 sc (uk: dc)The front is complete. Do not fasten off.

HEAD:Following on from front, make a 34 sts ch. Close the round with 1 sl st into the 1st sc (uk: dc) of last row of front (= 40 sts).Then, crochet as foll:Rounds 1 and 2: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk: dc) into each st, join these rounds and every foll round by working 1 sl st into the 1st sc (uk: dc) of the beg of round (= 40 sts).

Round 3: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk: dc) into each of the foll 6 sts *, rep from * to * (= 35 sc (uk: dc).)Round 4: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 5 sts *, rep from * to * (= 30 sc (uk: dc)).Round 5: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 6: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 4 sts *, rep from * to * (= 25 sc (uk: dc)).Round 7: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 3 sts *, rep from * to * (= 20 sc (uk: dc)).Round 8: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 9: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 2 sts *, rep from * to * (= 15 sc (uk: dc)).Round 10: 1 ch, then * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into foll st *, rep from * to * (= 10 sc (uk: dc)).Rounds 11, 12, 13: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.After Round 13, insert yarn through the 10 sc (uk: dc), pull tight and fasten off.

Abakan – Noir (A) 34242Sport – Kraft (B) 21120 1 ball

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Dimensions approximately 22 cm (9 in) high BONUS

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InstructionsEARS (2):Using col B form a ring, then crochet as foll:Round 1: 1 ch, 6 sc (uk: dc) into ring.Round 2: 1 ch, 2 sc (uk: dc) into 1st st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 4 sts, 2 sc (uk: dc) into last st. (= 8 sc (uk: dc)).Round 3: 1 ch, 2 sc (uk: dc) into 1st st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 2 sts, 2 sc (uk: dc) into foll st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of foll 3 sts, 2 sc (uk: dc) into last st. (= 11 sc (uk:dc)) and fasten off.Pull yarn tight to close the ring.

PAWS (4):Using col B form a ring, then crochet as foll:Round 1: 1 ch 8 sc (uk: dc) into ring, close this round and every foll round into a ring by crocheting 1 sl st into 1st sc (uk: dc) at beg of round.Round 2: 1 ch, 2 sc (uk: dc) into the 1st st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into foll st, * 2 sc (uk: dc) into the foll st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into next st *, crochet 3 times from * to * (= 12 sc (uk: dc)).Round 3: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st taking the back loop.Rounds 4 and 5: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 6: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) *, crochet 4 times from * to * and fasten off.

BACK:Using col A , crochet around front and head as foll:Round 1: 1 sl st, 1 ch, then 32 sc (uk: dc) around the head and 51 sc (uk:dc) around front, close this round and every foll round by 1 sl st into the 1st sc (uk: dc) at beg of round. (= 83 sc (uk: dc)).Round 2: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 3: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of first 2 sts, * 2 sc (uk: dc) into the foll st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of 2 foll sts *, rep from * to * (= 110 sc (uk: dc)).Round 4: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 5: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of first 2 sts, * 2 sc (uk: dc) into the foll st, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of 2 foll sts *, rep from * to * (= 146 sc (uk: dc)).Round 6: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Round 7: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of first 2 sts, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into foll st *, rep from * to * (= 98 sc (uk: dc)).Round 8: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk:dc) into each of first 2 sts, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into foll st *, rep from * to * (= 66 sc (uk: dc)).Round 9: 1 ch, * 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), 1 sc (uk:dc) into foll st *, rep from * to * (= 44 sc (uk: dc)).Round 10: 1 ch, then 22 times 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog).

Round 11: 1 ch, then 11 times 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog).Round 12: 1 ch, then 1 sc (uk:dc) into each st.Stuff the hedgehog.Round 13: 1 ch, 1 sc (uk:dc) into the 1st st, (2 sc tog (uk: dc tog)) 5 times.Round 14: 1 ch, 3 times 2 sc tog (uk: dc tog), then insert yarn through the rem 3 sc (uk: dc), pull tight and fasten off.

Using the needle and black thread, embroider nose using straight st, and the eyes using French knot st.Sew paws onto front.Secure and weave in ends.

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