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winter woollies

Phew! After the illnesses of the last few weeks all has returned to normal here at our house and so I’m enjoying some quiet knitting time in the autumn sun. As usual at this time of year my thoughts have turned to Christmas and I’m busy working on a seasonal batch of toys with nordic jumpers like last year. I have set myself the difficult task of keeping them all different both from each other and from the ones I’ve made before so I’m having fun playing around with combinations of various nordic designs and cables.

I’ve also been wearing my new wrist-warmers on the walk to school each morning – it’s getting a bit nippy first thing!

 

They’re so easy to make as there’s no shaping at all and they’re comfy and warm to wear – a bit like having very long sleeves that you can pull down to your knuckles. Here’s a quick pattern:

The Baby Cashmerino yarn that I used is 125m long and this was just enough (with around 2m spare) for the 2 wrist-warmers so use any DK yarn but check the yardage.

Using 3mm / 11UK  / 2-3US needles and any DK weight yarn cast on 54 stitches.

work 10 rows of K2, P2 ribbing (i.e K2, P2 on right side, P2, K2 on reverse)
Row 11: start the double moss stitch pattern – K2, P1, K1 to end
Row 12: P1, K1 to last 2 stitches, P2
Row 13: K1, P1 to last 2 stitches, K2
Row 14: P2, K1, P1 to end

repeat these 4 rows 11 more times (giving a total of 48 rows of double moss pattern)
next row: K2, P2 to last 2 stitches K2
continue in ribbing for another 8 rows and then cast off.

Sew up the side seam with mattress stitch (which is virtually invisible) and pop them on!

Happy knitting and happy weekend!

47 thoughts on “winter woollies

  1. thanks for the pattern Julie – I am still fairly new to the whole knitting experience – it has turned summer weather in our part of the world so I will keep this pattern up my sleeve – pardon the pun – and have a go for next winter – Love the rabbit jumpers – so so cute

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  2. Hi Julie, thank you for the pattern for the wrist warmers they look lovely and i will be giving them a go. I am just making some child size ones for my daughter. Cute jumpers too.
    Sarah x

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  3. It’s ages since I’ve visited your blog but my sister mentioned that a creative group she’s just joined are busy knitting your little mini animals so I thought I must drop by for a catch up. Love the nordic themed rabbits. My Sis actually just gave birth yesterday to a beautiful little girl so I’m thinking I must take a visit to your shop to see if you have anything cute I can spoil her with. Will try to drop by more often from now on. Fiona (Nonnie)

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  4. OMG that is so easy! And I wanted to make some as Christmas presents this year 🙂 I don’t think I’m ready for circ needles just yet. Thanks so much.
    Those nordic jumpers are lovely ^_^ Will Badger have one?

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  5. Oh oh oh I love those Christmassy bunny jumpers! And thanks for the wristwarmer pattern, I’m not a knitter but it might keep a certain Grandma happy for a while!

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  6. Your seasonnal toys will look lovely with those jumpers, and your wristwarmers are simple by very classy, blue and moss stitches, such a good combinaison

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  7. wow how cute are those little jumpers.
    Thanks for the wrist warmer pattern hunni I’ll be giving it a go They’ll be great for our yearly trip to scotland at christmas, it gets sooooo cold up there brrrrrr.
    karen

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  8. Oh my =D I love the little cabled bunny jumper most of all, hee hee.
    Moss stitch is my favourite stitch, and I have stacks of DK bouling around my house, so I dare say I’ll be donning some LCR wristwarmers shortly. Thanks for posting the pattern.

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  9. the jumpers look lovely and what wonderful cables! I really like the wrist warmers, think I will be making myself a pair! Are you going to Ally Pallly at all this weekend?

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  10. Hi Julie,
    first I have to tell you, that you are one of the persons who made me and my friend Barbara start to blogg! Thank you!
    And everytime you show us some of you work its so amazing for me, how small and in addition to this how exact your knittings are. Really fantastic. Not to forget that all your cuties are so must-lovables with so much kindness and humor in their faces, now perfectly prepared for the coming season. Have a great weekend,
    the maruspialia Katrin

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  11. Thank you for the pattern! I even have a similar color of yarn to use. Your bunnies are so adorable – I hope I can purchase one in the future!

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  12. Julie,thanks for sharing the pattern for the wrist warmers they look so cozy. Looking forward to seeing the Holiday toys, I know they’ll be wonderful.
    Dy

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  13. Julie I love that you too are thinking of Christmas.I also love the wrist warmers. Thanks so much for the pattern – I will have a set before you can say ‘the clocks go forward’

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  14. Minutes before I read your post your post my little guy came over and asked me…
    ‘How long until Christmas?’
    The first time I’ve heard that since…well last Christmas and then I see all the wonderful Christmasy Little Cotton Rabbitness that you have on the go and I feel ragingly unprepared (as usual!). Thanks for the timely reminder Julie! – Jen

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  15. Love that double moss stitch! I could do with some today – it’s just as well we postponed tea because our heating has packed up so I have to wait in for the engineer …

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  16. OMG I wish I could knit! I’m thinking of getting a book out of the library this weekend to hopefully learn….I could do with a pair of those wrist warmers. Pleased family are all better now.

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  17. Hey julie, I am Peter’s mom. I was wondering if you would know how to make a boy’s chemo hat. He is only four but is now completely bald. It is getting colder here and he is usually cold. Any ideas would be great. Rebecca

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  18. Just stopping in for my daily dose of happiness! This site is so relaxing to look at while I sit here and dispatch! When I start to get stressed, I come here for a breather!

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  19. Hi Julie – I have that skirt too! White Stuff, right? Now I feel I must knit the wrist warmers to go with . . .
    Yay.
    Thanks for sharing the pattern.
    Joy x

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  20. I love the rabbit jumpers!
    I’ve been knitting mittes recently (need to post some pics onto my blog).
    I suffer from Raynauds, so need full gloves rather than wrist warmers, but yours look lovely :0)

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  21. Dear Julie Williams,
    Your patterns are just, dare I say perfect, at least for myself. They generous because of your spirit of sharing in fun and delight.
    Thank you for many years of fun and delight making your rabbits and pigs, still more on my list.

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