Sophie Hood DK Yarn Bundle
Design by PetitKnit.
An elegant and versatile design, the Sophie Hood is worked in one piece from tip to tip. It is worked flat, back and forth, in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges. The hood is shaped using increases and decreases, and it’s back is sewn together at the end, using mattress stitch along the back of the neck.
The Sophie Hood looks great worn up on your head or down around your neck - perfect for cooler, changeable weather!
Design by PetitKnit.
An elegant and versatile design, the Sophie Hood is worked in one piece from tip to tip. It is worked flat, back and forth, in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges. The hood is shaped using increases and decreases, and it’s back is sewn together at the end, using mattress stitch along the back of the neck.
The Sophie Hood looks great worn up on your head or down around your neck - perfect for cooler, changeable weather!
Design by PetitKnit.
An elegant and versatile design, the Sophie Hood is worked in one piece from tip to tip. It is worked flat, back and forth, in garter stitch with built-in i-cord edges. The hood is shaped using increases and decreases, and it’s back is sewn together at the end, using mattress stitch along the back of the neck.
The Sophie Hood looks great worn up on your head or down around your neck - perfect for cooler, changeable weather!
The sample shown is size (M) and was knitted in vintage 23 DK, Claret.
Sample used 5 x 50g skeins
Sizes: S (M) L
Materials: 200 (250) 300 gms in vintage 23 DK wool
Kits: Small (4 x 50gm skeins), Medium (5 x 50gm skeins), Large (6 x 50gm skeins)
You can purchase the pattern here on Ravelry or here on PetitKnits
A bit about vintage 23
You know the joy and sheer satisfaction of turning beautiful wool into favourite garments? Well, you’re going to love vintage 23! It’s our latest yarn blend and, in keeping with the wool decanted aim to create the softest British yarns, vintage 23 is right up there on the softness scale. It’s deliciously next to skin soft!
How did we produce such a soft yarn?
We chose our fibres carefully. Starting first with the white of Falklands Polwarth with its long staple length which produces a strong, smooth, and silky yarn. It’s soft enough to be worn next to the skin. Then we added some white Romney fibre from Kent, with a long and lustrous staple, and well-defined crimp, adding a bit of depth and strength to the blend. We knew, from creating our vintage 20 yarn, that adding a small amount of coloured fleece to the white would create a uniquely coloured base. We added just a touch of black Shetland fibre to the white. Rich black Scottish Shetland locks, from the softest part of the Shetland fleece, mixed with the pure white of the Polwarth and Romney created a beautiful, natural, light heathery grey base.
What about the colours?
Dyed as blended tops, the light grey base has allowed for colour of a special richness in our 8-colour palette. We’re going to be able to create some great colour combinations, and the natural grey works with all of them! We’ve replicated many of our existing colours and added the natural grey, Bottle Green, Claret and Island Dusk (a beautiful dusky pink).
How was it spun?
Worsted-spun in West Yorkshire to our specification, vintage 23 has excellent stitch definition, perfect for texture and colour work, and it blooms beautifully when blocked. It’s available in both DK (4/9nm) and 4ply/light fingering (2/9nm) weights. The meterage/yardage is the same as our vintage 20 and vintage 21 yarns – 225m/50g in 4pl, and 112m/50g in DK.