COSY CABLES
OVER SO EASY
Details on this tunic, such as the neat V-neck, short sleeves and longer hem at the back, mean this looks smart indoors as well as out.
BAND AGAINST COLD
Part hippie chic, part Björn Borg cool, the woolly headband is another option for chill-busting headwear. The chunky cable will help keep the cold at bay.
RIVERS OF CREAM
Running through this scarf are flowing cabled patterns that pour off the end in pretty fringes. Perhaps a warm dessert is needed for all this cream?
FAN OF CREAM CABLES
Nothing says classic cold weather accessory than a cable bobble hat. It will go with everything, so make this the first year of the many happily hatted to come.
SUBTLE SHOPPER
Do you like your patterns to be quiet? Stripes of cables adorn this low-profile shoulder bag for an understated and stylish addition of texture.
WRIST WARMERS
Pop on a pair of these to keep fingers warm without wearing gloves, great for smart phone use outdoors. By Fran Morgan
◼ West Yorkshire Spinners The Croft (100% wool, 100g/166m), 1 skein of Sullom (010)
◼ A 4mm (US G/6) hook
◼ A 3.5 (US E/4) hook
◼ Stitch markers
TENSION
15 sts and 9 rows measure 10x10cm (4x4in) over patt using a 4mm hook, or size needed to obtain correct tension
MEASUREMENTS
Wrist Warmers measure approx 20cm (7¾in) in circumference and 23cm (9in) long
NOTES
Wrist Warmers are worked in long rows and seamed together at the end.
Edging is worked around the upper edge.
WRIST WARMERS
RIGHT HAND
Using a 4mm hook, ch36.
Row 1 (WS) Htr in second ch from hook and each ch across, turn. [35 sts]
Ch1 (does not
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