Super simple neck warmer pattern
Claire January 15th, 2013
With the weather turning a lot colder recently I’ve been making full use of the vast range of scarves, wraps and woolly things I’ve amassed over the years. Although I have a lot of things like scarves to keep me warm I love making more – it enables me to try out different stitches and use up odd bits of yarn from the stash, and is great when I want to relax and do something that isn’t that complicated and gives quite quick results.
I thought I would share this pattern with you, which is one I adapted from a kit that was sold in a little yarn shop in Ballymoney, and is really easy to work up regardless of what weight of yarn you have to hand. It’s ideal for this weather as sometimes you don’t want to take all your woolly layers off when you go somewhere, and just want something small to keep you warm. Worked in Double Knit weight yarn it would also be a nice addition for spring or autumn.
For this neck warmer I used some leftover Cygnet Chunky yarn that I had leftover from another project. I’ve also made this using a fluffy Double Knit weight yarn too, to match a hat I had made. I rummaged in my button tin to use up one of the odd buttons I have – this would be perfect if you have only 1 of a beautiful button and want something show it off.
This is a super simple seeded rib stitch pattern, and if you know how to knit and purl, you will be fine with this.
The original pattern asks you to work the button placket (which you can’t see that well under the button) in the same pattern you’ve been knitting in, but I think it is much easier to switch to garter stitch, especially if you aren’t that confident at knitting.
Download the pattern for the Ribbed-Neck-warmer to print off. I’ve also added it to Ravelry too!
Please let me know what you think to the pattern and share any pictures you have if you make it. It’s the first knitting pattern I have adapted and shared for people to use – I hope that you like it!