Kombajn is a machine used for harvesting and you might be thinking how is this connected to knitting? Well, it’s not, but the word itself sounds a lot like the word combine. This garment will combine (get it?) two functions- it works as a cowl and as a hat. It’s perfect for those on the go, who appreciate practicality. Additionally, as this is a very simple construction, the pattern includes very detailed instructions suited for total beginners!
MATERIALS:
5 mm circular needles
4.5 mm circular needles
40 cm cable
100 g (100 g) of Woolia by Gepard ( 50 g / 133 m )
or 100 g (100 g) of Kos by Sandnes Garn ( 50 g / 150 m )
2 mm paracord ( your head circumfrance + 5 cm )
stopper
SIZE:
S (L) = 55-59 cm ( 59-62 cm)
GAUGE:
18 stitches x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm in 3x1 rib on 5 mm needles
Kombajn is a machine used for harvesting and you might be thinking how is this connected to knitting? Well, it’s not, but the word itself sounds a lot like the word combine. This garment will combine (get it?) two functions- it works as a cowl and as a hat. It’s perfect for those on the go, who appreciate practicality. Additionally, as this is a very simple construction, the pattern includes very detailed instructions suited for total beginners!
MATERIALS:
5 mm circular needles
4.5 mm circular needles
40 cm cable
100 g (100 g) of Woolia by Gepard ( 50 g / 133 m )
or 100 g (100 g) of Kos by Sandnes Garn ( 50 g / 150 m )
2 mm paracord ( your head circumfrance + 5 cm )
stopper
SIZE:
S (L) = 55-59 cm ( 59-62 cm)
GAUGE:
18 stitches x 28 rows = 10 x 10 cm in 3x1 rib on 5 mm needles