Today I finished two knit designs
:-)
Here we go:
The Troubadour's Gauntlets
These fingerless gloves/gauntlets are inspired
by Medieval Times but with a Bohemian feel to it.
The design is based on the matching
Urban Troubadour cowl.
The pattern description is available in two colour combinations
Knitted in six shades -Troubadour - Poll Dorset - Renaissance Dyeing
Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)Yarn
Needed: 1000 - 1200 yards (914 - 1097 m)
One size
For this project you will need some prior knowledge of the Fair Isle technique.
A 7 page pattern with written and charted instructions

and The Troubadour's Beret
This beret with pompom is designed to match
the Gauntlets and the Urban Troubadour cowl.
The pattern description is available in two colour combinations
This project can be lightly felted after knitting
for a tighter look and to improve insulation.
The wool used is 100% wool which is needed for felting
Knitted in six shades - Troubadour - Poll Dorset - Renaissance Dyeing
Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)
Needed: 1000 - 1200 yards (914 - 1097 m)
available in two sizes
For this project you will need some prior knowledge of the Fair Isle technique.
A 7 pages pattern with written and charted instructions
This beret with pompom is designed to match
the Gauntlets and the Urban Troubadour cowl.
The pattern description is available in two colour combinations
This project can be lightly felted after knitting
for a tighter look and to improve insulation.
The wool used is 100% wool which is needed for felting
Knitted in six shades - Troubadour - Poll Dorset - Renaissance Dyeing
Fingering / 4 ply (14 wpi)
Needed: 1000 - 1200 yards (914 - 1097 m)
available in two sizes
For this project you will need some prior knowledge of the Fair Isle technique.
A 7 pages pattern with written and charted instructions
Each of these patterns is also available
in a kit containing both pattern and wool.
For more information see:
These gauntlets and the beret are part of the Troubadour Trio
… beret, gauntlets and Medieval purse …





These patterns are lovely and will bring some colors in winter (most people tend to wear only sad colours).
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel !
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