Come Home Hood: Standard Gauge Knitting Machine Pattern
The Come Home Hood, knit in a light fingering to fingering weight yarn, is a light and layerable piece, with wear potential in any season, not just the cold of winter. A faux-rib technique is used in order to create a 2x1 drop stitched effect that lends itself to drape, stretch for bigger hairstyles, and versatile breathability.
This pattern is for a standard gauge, single bed domestic knitting machine.
Some things you should know, before you buy:
This a knitting pattern, not a finished product.
For the pictured sample(s), and every hood I’ve ever made using this pattern, I’ve used recycled or unraveled yarn. I do not know the exact yardage needed, and the yarn weight I use varies. Sometimes I use two lace weights held together, sometimes a light fingering or fingering weight. The difference in size, for me, is negligible, but I know not all knitters like making projects that have unpredictable outcomes. So please keep that in mind before you buy!
The Come Home Hood, knit in a light fingering to fingering weight yarn, is a light and layerable piece, with wear potential in any season, not just the cold of winter. A faux-rib technique is used in order to create a 2x1 drop stitched effect that lends itself to drape, stretch for bigger hairstyles, and versatile breathability.
This pattern is for a standard gauge, single bed domestic knitting machine.
Some things you should know, before you buy:
This a knitting pattern, not a finished product.
For the pictured sample(s), and every hood I’ve ever made using this pattern, I’ve used recycled or unraveled yarn. I do not know the exact yardage needed, and the yarn weight I use varies. Sometimes I use two lace weights held together, sometimes a light fingering or fingering weight. The difference in size, for me, is negligible, but I know not all knitters like making projects that have unpredictable outcomes. So please keep that in mind before you buy!
The Come Home Hood, knit in a light fingering to fingering weight yarn, is a light and layerable piece, with wear potential in any season, not just the cold of winter. A faux-rib technique is used in order to create a 2x1 drop stitched effect that lends itself to drape, stretch for bigger hairstyles, and versatile breathability.
This pattern is for a standard gauge, single bed domestic knitting machine.
Some things you should know, before you buy:
This a knitting pattern, not a finished product.
For the pictured sample(s), and every hood I’ve ever made using this pattern, I’ve used recycled or unraveled yarn. I do not know the exact yardage needed, and the yarn weight I use varies. Sometimes I use two lace weights held together, sometimes a light fingering or fingering weight. The difference in size, for me, is negligible, but I know not all knitters like making projects that have unpredictable outcomes. So please keep that in mind before you buy!