Berroco Glades Accessory Knitting Pattern
By Berroco
Specifications
| Brand: | Berroco |
| Yarn Weight: | Bulky |
| Designer: | Brenda York |
| Craft: | Knitting |
| Format: | Downloadable PDF |
| Techniques and Construction: | Bottom Up, Seamed, Seamless, Worked Flat, Worked In The Round |
Product Description
Quick and cozy, Berroco Glade pairs a headband and mitts adorned with slip-stitch columns and bobbles. Lanas Quick gives these accessories their warmth and softness with its cozy wool and lofty structure, and the wide range of heathered colors make it a snap to choose the right one for you! Headband is knit flat in one piece with a twist before seaming to give it an extra dash of style and the mitts are knit seamlessly in the round from the bottom up with an integrated thumb gusset. For quick projects that are great for last-minute gifts or cold-snap prep, Glade has you covered! Stitch patterns are both charted and written out.
Skill Level: Intermediate
Finished Measurements:
Headband – 4” wide and 20” circumference
Mitts – (6½, 7½)” circumference and 7”
Yarn Requirements: Berroco Lanas Quick (100% Wool; 100g/109yds)
Headband – 1 hank, shown in #7710 Grapefruit
Mitts – 1 hank, shown in #7710 Grapefruit
Needles:
Headband – US 10 (6.00mm) single points
Mitts – US 10 (6.00mm) DPNs
Gauge:
17 sts and 22 rows/rnds = 4" in pattern stitch, blocked
15 sts and 22 rnds = 4" in reverse stockinette stitch, blocked
Berroco Glades Knit Accessories Pattern
Project Overview
Berroco Glades is an intermediate-level knitting pattern designed by Brenda York that creates a coordinated set of two accessories: a textured headband and matching mitts. This downloadable PDF pattern offers adjustable length options for both pieces, making it suitable for various head sizes and hand circumferences. The design showcases decorative bobble stitches and reverse stockinette stitch details worked in the versatile Berroco Lanas Quick yarn.
Headband Construction
Finished Measurements: Approximately 4 inches (10 cm) wide by 20 inches (51 cm) around, with adjustable length.
The headband is constructed using a bottom-up, worked-flat technique. Knitters work the piece back and forth in rows on straight needles, then seam the cast-on and bound-off edges together to form a continuous loop. This method allows for easy length adjustments before seaming. The headband features decorative bobble stitches (abbreviated as MB) that add textural interest and visual appeal to the finished piece.
Mitts Construction
Finished Measurements: Approximately 6.5 to 7.5 inches (16.5 to 19 cm) around the hand, by 7 inches (18 cm) long, with adjustable length.
The mitts are created using a seamless, worked-in-the-round technique on double-pointed needles or preferred needles for small circumferences. This construction method eliminates seaming and creates a smooth, finished interior surface. The in-the-round approach allows knitters to try on the mitts as they work, ensuring proper fit before completion.
Stitches and Techniques
- Pattern Stitch: Features bobble stitches (MB) that create dimensional texture throughout the design
- Reverse Stockinette Stitch: Used as a contrasting element in the mitts, creating visual interest through stitch variation
- Seaming: The headband ends are sewn together with a twisted knot detail for a polished finish
- Stitch Markers: Used when working the mitts in the round to track pattern repeats and round beginnings
Yarn and Needles
Yarn: Berroco Lanas Quick, 100 grams per hank, color #77110 Grapefruit. One hank is sufficient for both the headband and mitts in the specified finished measurements.
Needles and Notions: Size 10 (6 mm) straight needles for the headband; one set of size 10 (6 mm) double-pointed needles or preferred needles for working small circumferences for the mitts. Additional notions include a tapestry needle for seaming and weaving in ends, stitch markers for tracking pattern repeats, and waste yarn for holding stitches.
Gauge and Finishing
Accurate gauge is essential for proper fit. The pattern specifies 17 stitches and 22 rows per 4 inches (10 cm) in the Pattern Stitch, and 15 stitches and 22 rounds per 4 inches (10 cm) in Reverse Stockinette Stitch. Gauge is measured after blocking. All ends are woven in and the finished pieces are blocked as desired to even out stitches and enhance drape.
Skill Level and Pattern Format
This pattern is rated as Intermediate difficulty, suitable for knitters with experience in basic techniques who are ready to work with bobble stitches and manage small-circumference knitting. The downloadable PDF format allows for easy reference while working and can be updated if corrections are made by the publisher.
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