Berroco Chloe Accessory Knitting Pattern
By Berroco
Specifications
| Brand: | Berroco |
| Yarn Weight: | Worsted |
| Designer: | Alison Green |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Languages: | English |
| Number of Patterns: | 2 |
| Pages: | 7 |
| Skill Level: | Intermediate |
| Finished Size: | Beret: 41cm (16"), Cowl: 73.5cm x 29cm (29" x 11½") |
| Needles Required: | 5.00mm (US 8) & 5.50mm (US 9) Circular Needles, 4.50mm (US 7) & 5.00mm (US 8) Double Point Needles |
| Featured Products: | Berroco Sesame Yarn - Wool Worsted |
What you'll need
Product Description
Skill Level: Easy
Finished Measurements:
Hat – 16” band circumference
Cowl – 29” circumference and 11½” high
Yarn Requirements: Berroco Sesame (43% Wool/ 39% Acrylic/ 9% Cotton/ 9% Nylon; 100g/230yds)
Hat – 1 ball shown in 7454 Hibiscus
Cowl – 2 balls shown in 7454 Hibiscus
Note: 2 balls total will make the set.
Needles:
Hat – US 7 (4.50mm) DPNs and US 8 (5.00mm) 16” circular & DPNs
Cowl – US 9 (5.50mm) 24” circular
Gauge:
21 sts and 26 rnds = 4” in pattern on US 9 (5.50mm), blocked
1 pattern repeat = 2½” wide on US 9 (5.50mm), blocked
25 sts and 30 rnds = 4” in pattern on US 7 (4.50mm), blocked
1 pattern repeat = 2¼” wide on US 7 (4.50mm), blocked
Berroco Chloe Knitting Pattern: Beret and Cowl Set
What is Being Made
The Berroco Chloe pattern is a two-piece accessory set designed by Alison Green, consisting of a classic beret and a matching cowl. This intermediate-level knitting project allows crafters to create a coordinated pair of warm, stylish accessories using a single yarn type. The beret features a finished band circumference of 16 inches (41 cm), while the cowl measures approximately 29 inches (73.5 cm) around and 11½ inches (29 cm) in height. The complete set requires just 2 balls of yarn total, making it an efficient project for creating a cohesive accessory collection.
Techniques Used
This pattern employs fundamental circular knitting techniques essential for creating seamless, tubular garments. Knitters will work in the round using both double-pointed needles and circular needles, requiring proficiency with joining stitches and maintaining consistent tension across multiple needles. The pattern incorporates increases and decreases to shape the beret crown, including make-one (M1) increases for gradual shaping. The cowl construction demonstrates how to work larger circumference pieces using longer circular needles. Blocking is recommended after completion to achieve accurate finished measurements and proper stitch definition, particularly important for the pattern stitch clarity.
Stitches Used
The Chloe pattern utilizes a repeating 6-round pattern stitch worked over a multiple of 14 stitches. Key stitches include:
- Purl stitches for creating textured bands and pattern definition
- Knit stitches for stockinette stitch sections and smooth fabric
- Knit front and back (kfb) increases for shaping and pattern texture
- Slip, slip, knit (SSK) and knit two together (k2tog) decreases for balanced shaping within the pattern repeat
- Garter stitch (alternating purl and knit rounds) for the beret's textured band edge
- Stockinette stitch (knitting every round) for smooth sections between patterned areas
The pattern stitch creates a decorative, lacy effect through the strategic placement of increases and decreases, producing a repeat that measures 2½ inches (6.5 cm) on the larger needle and 2¼ inches (6 cm) on the smaller needle.
Materials: Yarn and Needles
The Berroco Chloe pattern calls for Berroco Sesame yarn in the colorway #7454 Hibiscus. This yarn comes in 100-gram balls, with 1 ball required for the beret and 2 balls needed for the cowl, totaling 2 balls for the complete set. Berroco Sesame is a premium yarn choice that takes blocking well, allowing the pattern stitches to bloom and display their full textured beauty.
The beret construction requires a 16-inch (40 cm) circular needle in size 8 (5 mm), along with one set of double-pointed needles in both sizes 7 (4.5 mm) and 8 (5 mm). The cowl is worked on a 24-inch (60 cm) circular needle in size 9 (5.5 mm). Needle sizes should be adjusted as needed to obtain the specified gauge. Additional notions include stitch markers to denote the beginning of rounds and a tapestry needle for weaving in yarn ends.
Gauge and Finishing Details
Achieving proper gauge is essential for this pattern. The beret requires 21 stitches and 26 rounds to measure 4 inches (10 cm) in pattern on the larger circular needle, while the cowl calls for 25 stitches and 30 rounds over the same measurement on the smaller circular needle. Gauge measurements are taken after blocking, emphasizing the importance of this finishing step for accurate sizing and proper stitch definition. Knitters are advised to check gauge before beginning to ensure their finished pieces match the intended dimensions.
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