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Chunky Button-up Neck Warmer

This large, soft neck warmer knits up quickly using a bulky weight mohair yarn
such as Patons Divine. A cross between a cowl, a cape and a neck warmer, the
inclusion of an open seam with buttonholes offers many versatile ways to wear
the finished item.

The main body is ribbed, with eyelets inserted every 4 rows. (I’d like to credit F.
Pea here as it was her free Ravelry pattern entitled ‘Quickie Cowl’ that gave me
the idea to include eyelets). As well as looking pretty, I feel they add a touch of
lightness to the neck warmer.

The buttons and buttonholes sit along a flat band of 3 knit stitches at either end
of the neck warmer. For clean, straight edges, the first knit stitch of each row
can be slipped purl-wise (with the exception of the buttonhole rows, as detailed
below).

Materials and Equipment:

Yarn: 1 ball of Patons Divine (or equivalent bulky weight yarn)

Needles: US 10.5 / 6.5mm (or size to achieve gauge)

Buttons: Three buttons of choice (25–30mm in diameter)

Gauge: 11 stitches and 18 rows per 4” (10cm) square


in main ribbing pattern

Size: Approx 10” x 27” (unbuttoned)

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Chunky Button-up Neck Warmer

Instructions:

Cast on 76, loosely, using cable cast on.

Follow the main 4-row stitch pattern (below) 10 times.

At the same time: insert buttonholes along one edge as follows:


R9: K2tog, YO, K1, (work in pattern for remainder of row)
R20: work in pattern to last 3 stitches, K1, YO, K2tog
R32: work in pattern to last 3 stitches, K1, YO, K2tog

After 40 rows, bind off loosely

Weave in ends and attach buttons of choice

Main 4-row Stitch Pattern:

R1 (RS): S1, K2, *K3, P2 (repeat from * to last 3 stitches), K3


R2: S1, K2, *K2, P3 (repeat from * to last 3 stitches), K3
R3: S1, K2, *K1, YO, K2tog, P2 (repeat from * to last 3 stitches), K3
R4: S1, K2, *K2, P3 (repeat from * to last 3 stitches), K3

Charted Version:

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Chunky Button-up Neck Warmer

Key to Chart Symbols

The 4-row chart starts at the bottom and is read from right-to-left for RS rows and from
left-to-right for WS rows. (For added clarity, WS rows are shaded grey)

☺ Much credit for this pattern is due to two extremely helpful editors on Ravelry (Joeli and
Lnupermom) who took the time to proof-read my early drafts and provided many helpful suggestions
to improve the readability and consistency of the pattern. Many thanks to them ☺

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