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November 18, 2017 Leave a Comment

Jill Wolcott Knits Patterns GAL 2017, Part 2

What you need to know about the Jill Wolcott Knits Patterns in the GAL 2017, part 2: the second eight!  Begin with the Left side, top to bottom.

Below the photo collage you will find the yarn used, the needles, the gauge needed, and the sizes. To look at the pattern page on Ravelry, click on the name of the pattern!

patterns, part 1: GAL 2017 center 5

Point Roberts Scarf (square)

Yarn
4-ply Fingering/Sock from Ancient Arts Yarns, 75% superwash merino, 25% silk, 100g/437 yds (400m)
Main Color MC 1 skein
Contrast Color CC 1 skein
Needles
US size 3(3.25mm) 24″ and 16″ circular needles and dpns OR size to obtain gauge
Gauge  
4.5 sts/in and 9 rnds/in = 22 sts/4″ and 36 rnds/4″ in Moss Stitch
4.5 sts/in and 10.5 rnds/in = 22 sts/4″ and 42 rnds/4″ in Diagonal Rib
Sizes
S (M) (L)
16 (20) (24)” square

Cornice (hats)

Yarn
Afghan Cashmere Aran from From the Mountain, 100% cashmere, 100g/165yds (150m)
Afghan Cashmere from From the Mountain, 100% cashmere, 100g/203yds (185m)
1 skein of each
Needles  
Aran  US Size 6(4mm) 16″ circular needles and dpns, US size 5(3.75mm) needles or 1 size smaller OR size to obtain gauge
Cashmere  US Size 6(4mm) 16″ circular needles and dpns, US size 4(3.5mm) needles or 1 size smaller OR size to obtain gauge 
Gauge 
Aran 4 sts/in and 8 rnds/in = 16 sts/4″ and 32 rnds/4″ in Garter on size 5(3.75mm) needles
Aran 4.25 sts/in and 10 rnds/in = 17 sts/4″ and 42 rnds/4″ in Slip Stitch pattern on size 6(4mm) needles
Cashmere 4 sts/in and 12 rnds/in = 16 sts/4″ and 48 rnds/4″ in Garter on size 4(3.5mm) needles
Cashmere 4 sts/in and 10.25 rnds/in = 16 sts/4″ and 41 rnds/4″ in Slip Stitch pattern on size 6(4mm) needles
Sizes
XS (S) (M) (L) (XL) (XXL) (XXXL)
Aran & Cashmere Bottom circumference 16 (17.5) (19) (20.5) (22) (23.5) (25)”
Aran Hat circumference 17 (18.375) (19.75) (21.125) (22.5) (24) (25.375)”
Cashmere Hat circumference 18 (19.5) (21) (22.5) (24) (25.5) (27)”

Lisse (Lisa) Hat

Yarn
Helix from Infinite Twist, 100% merino wool, 67g/200 yds (190m)
1 ball
Needles 
US size 3(3.25mm) 16″ circular needles and dpns OR size to obtain gauge, US size 2(2.75mm) needles for cast on
Gauge 
5 sts/in and 10.5 rounds/in = 20 sts/4″ and 42 rows/4″ in Purl Rib on size 3(3.25mm) needles
6 sts/in and 10 rounds/in = 30 sts/4″ and 40 rows/4″ in pendant pattern on size 3(3.25mm) needles
Sizes
S (M) (L)
Finished circumference 16 (19.25) (22.375)”

Rib Boot Toppers

Yarn
Cody from Mountain Meadow Wool, 100% Merino, 50g/200 yds (183m)
1 skein
Needles
US size 3(3.25mm) and size 4(3.5mm) dpns OR size to obtain gauge

Gauge
8.5 sts/in and 8.5 rows/in = 34 sts/4″ and 34 rows/4″ in 3×2 Rib on US size 3(3.25mm) needles
8 sts/in and 7 rows/in = 32 sts/4″ and 28 rows/4″ in 3×4 Rib on US size 4(3.5mm) needles
Sizes
S (M) (L)
Ankle boot (Short boot) (Tall boot)
Finished circumference (Inner Cuff) 5.875 (7) (8.25)”
Finished depth 4.5 (5) (5.5)”

Now, move to the Right side, from top to bottom.

Saloon Scarf

Yarn  
Cody from Mountain Meadow Wool, 100% Merino Wool, 50g/200 yds (183m)
Main Color MC 1 skein
Contrast Color CC 1 skein
Needles  US size 4(3.5mm) needles OR size to obtain gauge

Gauge
6.75 sts/in and 8 rows/in = 27 sts/4″ and 32 rows/4″ in Lace
5.25 sts/in and 8 rows/in = 21 sts/4″ and 32 rows/4″ in Seed st

Sizes  One size

Tatio

Yarn  
Superwash Merino/Silk 4 ply Sock/Fingering from Ancient Arts Fibre Crafts, 75% superwash merino, 25% silk,100g/437 yds (400m)
1 skein (partial)
Needles  US size 6(4mm) needles OR size to obtain gauge

Gauge  6 sts/in and 5.5 rows/in = 24 sts/4″ and 22 rows/4″ in Seed St

Sizes  23″ long plus spirals

Waterfall

Yarn  Aquarella from Malabrigo, 100% wool, 100g/65yds (59m) 1 skein
Needles  US size 15(10mm) needles OR size to obtain gauge

Gauge  2.25 sts/in and 3.5 rows/in = 9 sts/4″ and 14 rows/4″ in Seed Stitch

Sizes  34″ long x 4″ wide

Alkali Mitts

Yarn  
Laramie for Mountain Meadow Wool, 100% Mountain Merino™, 100g/196 yds (176m)
Main Color MC 1 skein
Contrast Color 1 C1 1 skein
Contrast Color 2 C2 1 skein
Needles  US size 6(4mm) dpns OR size to obtain gauge 

Gauge  5 sts/in and 7.5 rows/in = 20 sts/4″ and 30 rows/4″ in St st 

Sizes  S (M) (L) (XL)
Hand circumference 5.5 (6) (7.5) (8.75)

 

If you need to check your stash, or buy something new, you are now armed with all the relevant information for these eight patterns.

Some of these are done with yarn not readily available anymore, but you can substitute based on information given.

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