NASH Necktie
The Nash Necktie is a perfect staple accessory for the colder weather. Knitted in a 2x2 rib with a fun contrast crochet border, this necktie is perfect to layer with shirts, jumpers and coats.
SKILL LEVEL
Beginner / Intermediate
TECHNIQUES
Cast on, knit & purl to form a 2x2 rib, M1R, M1RP, SSK, SSP, cast off, single crochet.
YARN RECOMMENDATIONS
Any DK weight yarn. You will need approx 40 grams of yarn for the necktie plus 12 grams for the crochet border. Adjust yarn accordingly if you are making a longer version.
RECOMMENDED NEEDLES/HOOK
4mm/US 6 knitting needles
3mm/US 2 1/2 crochet hook
GAUGE
In 2x2 rib
10cm/4” x 10cm/4” = 30 stitches x 28 rows (unstretched)
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The Nash Necktie is a perfect staple accessory for the colder weather. Knitted in a 2x2 rib with a fun contrast crochet border, this necktie is perfect to layer with shirts, jumpers and coats.
SKILL LEVEL
Beginner / Intermediate
TECHNIQUES
Cast on, knit & purl to form a 2x2 rib, M1R, M1RP, SSK, SSP, cast off, single crochet.
YARN RECOMMENDATIONS
Any DK weight yarn. You will need approx 40 grams of yarn for the necktie plus 12 grams for the crochet border. Adjust yarn accordingly if you are making a longer version.
RECOMMENDED NEEDLES/HOOK
4mm/US 6 knitting needles
3mm/US 2 1/2 crochet hook
GAUGE
In 2x2 rib
10cm/4” x 10cm/4” = 30 stitches x 28 rows (unstretched)
THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF DOWNLOAD!!
The Nash Necktie is a perfect staple accessory for the colder weather. Knitted in a 2x2 rib with a fun contrast crochet border, this necktie is perfect to layer with shirts, jumpers and coats.
SKILL LEVEL
Beginner / Intermediate
TECHNIQUES
Cast on, knit & purl to form a 2x2 rib, M1R, M1RP, SSK, SSP, cast off, single crochet.
YARN RECOMMENDATIONS
Any DK weight yarn. You will need approx 40 grams of yarn for the necktie plus 12 grams for the crochet border. Adjust yarn accordingly if you are making a longer version.
RECOMMENDED NEEDLES/HOOK
4mm/US 6 knitting needles
3mm/US 2 1/2 crochet hook
GAUGE
In 2x2 rib
10cm/4” x 10cm/4” = 30 stitches x 28 rows (unstretched)
THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF DOWNLOAD!!