Solstice Hug Pattern
$8.00
The effortlessly chic and versatile Solstice Hug pattern is crafted to keep you cozy and stylish anytime and has two neck options to choose from - a modern mock turtleneck or a fold-over turtleneck. This delightful knitting project is worked from the bottom up, showcasing a captivating ribbed texture that exudes sophistication and comfort.
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Pattern details:
Skill Level: Beginner Knitter
Needle Size:
Size US 17 (12.75 mm) 32” / 80 cm circular needles for Body, or size needed to obtain gauge.
For Size 1 only: Size US 15 (10 mm) 16” / 100 cm circular needles
For Sizes 2-5 only: Size US 13 (9 mm) 16” / 40 cm circular needles
Sizes: 1 (2, 3, 4, 5)
Finished Measurements:
To fit chest sizes 28-34 (34-42, 42-50, 50-60, 60-68)” / 71-86 (86-106.5, 106.5-127, 127-152, 152-173) cm.
Fit Note: Choose a size that will fit comfortably around your upper body at chest level. The ribbed fabric will conform nicely to a range of sizes, but you don’t want it to be so snug that it limits arm movement. Samples are size 2 shown on a 34”/86 cm chest and on a 42”/106.5 cm chest.
Gauge:
7.5 sts and 10 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in 3/1 Rib Stitch worked in the rnd using larger needle, steam blocked
Note: Adjust needle sizes as needed to achieve gauge. We'll review this in detail as part of your video class!
Materials:
1 (1, 1, 2, 2) skein(s) Spun Cloud or Sister (100% wool; approx. 100yds (92 m) / 200 g) shown in Honeysuckle
1 Mini Skein Sampler Kit (approximately 75 yds / 164-170g - 5 mini skeins of yarn included per kit, 17 yds /skein) shown in Geode
Please note any modifications to size or length may require additional yarn.
Tap the link here to check out our Ravelry page for this style and see the Solstice Hug on a range of beautiful bodies!
Pattern Designer: Cheryl Kubat
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Over the course of the last 13 years, we've created our own little cottage industry within the Indian economy where 16 Indian women create our yarns! There’s just so much that goes into each and every skein and none of it would be possible without this team, right here, making it all happen. One of my favorite things about being there is that anything feels possible. Read more on the blog: India Team + Trip Recap.

