PELAGIA

$9.00

Pelagia is a neckwear design featuring a double fish motif surrounded by a lattice of diamond and dots. Make a cowl to wear snug around the neck, or a luxuriously long scarf with a steeked fringe. Knit with Brooklyn Tweed’s incredibly soft, yet springy and warm worsted weight Imbue, this will be your go-to fall and winter accessory.

Pair it with its sister hat pattern, Piscine, for a complete set with matching or complimentary colors!

BUNDLE DISCOUNT: Buy both Piscine and Pelagia patterns and save $1 off each for a total savings of $2! Use code “PPBUNDLE” at checkout.

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SIZING

Cowl: One size
Circumference:
23”/ 57.5cm
Height:
9”/ 22.5cm

Scarf: One size
Length*:
69”/ 172.5cm
Width:
9.5”/ 24cm

*Including 6”/ 15cm fringe on either end

NOTE: Due to the size and shape of the scarf, the fabric will stretch horizontally with wear and over time, which will result in longer length and shorter width.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
Worsted weight yarn
Sample uses Brooklyn Tweed Imbue Worsted, worsted-spun 5-ply American merino wool, 104 yds/ 95m per 50g

Cowl: MC: Cloak, CC: Crepe
Yardage:
MC (dk red): 271 yds/ 248m, CC (white): 65 yds/ 60m

Scarf: MC: Warbler, CC: Carbon
Yardage:
MC (yellow): 390 yds/ 357m, CC (dk blue): 172 yds/ 158m

Stated yardage includes yarn for a full-sized (5” x 5”/ 12.5cm x 12.5cm) swatch.

Needles:
Cowl:
US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 20-24”/ 50-60cm circularScarf: US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 60”/ 150cm circular

Tools: Stitch markers, tapestry needle

Gauge:
21 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) in stranded colorwork in the round, after washing and blocking

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you swatch for stranded colorwork in the round, as knitting colorwork flat vs in the round can often vary in gauge.

SKILLS
Stranded colorwork, catching long floats, steeking (Scarf only)

Photography by Anna-Lisa Miller, IG: @ahiddenpurl
Tech editing by Lili Bowers, IG: @fiberlili
Male modeling by Jason Chan, IG: @jason_zyx and Seth Richardson, IG: @sethrichardsonknits

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Pelagia is a neckwear design featuring a double fish motif surrounded by a lattice of diamond and dots. Make a cowl to wear snug around the neck, or a luxuriously long scarf with a steeked fringe. Knit with Brooklyn Tweed’s incredibly soft, yet springy and warm worsted weight Imbue, this will be your go-to fall and winter accessory.

Pair it with its sister hat pattern, Piscine, for a complete set with matching or complimentary colors!

BUNDLE DISCOUNT: Buy both Piscine and Pelagia patterns and save $1 off each for a total savings of $2! Use code “PPBUNDLE” at checkout.

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SIZING

Cowl: One size
Circumference:
23”/ 57.5cm
Height:
9”/ 22.5cm

Scarf: One size
Length*:
69”/ 172.5cm
Width:
9.5”/ 24cm

*Including 6”/ 15cm fringe on either end

NOTE: Due to the size and shape of the scarf, the fabric will stretch horizontally with wear and over time, which will result in longer length and shorter width.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
Worsted weight yarn
Sample uses Brooklyn Tweed Imbue Worsted, worsted-spun 5-ply American merino wool, 104 yds/ 95m per 50g

Cowl: MC: Cloak, CC: Crepe
Yardage:
MC (dk red): 271 yds/ 248m, CC (white): 65 yds/ 60m

Scarf: MC: Warbler, CC: Carbon
Yardage:
MC (yellow): 390 yds/ 357m, CC (dk blue): 172 yds/ 158m

Stated yardage includes yarn for a full-sized (5” x 5”/ 12.5cm x 12.5cm) swatch.

Needles:
Cowl:
US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 20-24”/ 50-60cm circularScarf: US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 60”/ 150cm circular

Tools: Stitch markers, tapestry needle

Gauge:
21 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) in stranded colorwork in the round, after washing and blocking

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you swatch for stranded colorwork in the round, as knitting colorwork flat vs in the round can often vary in gauge.

SKILLS
Stranded colorwork, catching long floats, steeking (Scarf only)

Photography by Anna-Lisa Miller, IG: @ahiddenpurl
Tech editing by Lili Bowers, IG: @fiberlili
Male modeling by Jason Chan, IG: @jason_zyx and Seth Richardson, IG: @sethrichardsonknits

Pelagia is a neckwear design featuring a double fish motif surrounded by a lattice of diamond and dots. Make a cowl to wear snug around the neck, or a luxuriously long scarf with a steeked fringe. Knit with Brooklyn Tweed’s incredibly soft, yet springy and warm worsted weight Imbue, this will be your go-to fall and winter accessory.

Pair it with its sister hat pattern, Piscine, for a complete set with matching or complimentary colors!

BUNDLE DISCOUNT: Buy both Piscine and Pelagia patterns and save $1 off each for a total savings of $2! Use code “PPBUNDLE” at checkout.

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SIZING

Cowl: One size
Circumference:
23”/ 57.5cm
Height:
9”/ 22.5cm

Scarf: One size
Length*:
69”/ 172.5cm
Width:
9.5”/ 24cm

*Including 6”/ 15cm fringe on either end

NOTE: Due to the size and shape of the scarf, the fabric will stretch horizontally with wear and over time, which will result in longer length and shorter width.

MATERIALS
Yarn:
Worsted weight yarn
Sample uses Brooklyn Tweed Imbue Worsted, worsted-spun 5-ply American merino wool, 104 yds/ 95m per 50g

Cowl: MC: Cloak, CC: Crepe
Yardage:
MC (dk red): 271 yds/ 248m, CC (white): 65 yds/ 60m

Scarf: MC: Warbler, CC: Carbon
Yardage:
MC (yellow): 390 yds/ 357m, CC (dk blue): 172 yds/ 158m

Stated yardage includes yarn for a full-sized (5” x 5”/ 12.5cm x 12.5cm) swatch.

Needles:
Cowl:
US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 20-24”/ 50-60cm circularScarf: US 7/ 4.5mm (or size needed to obtain gauge), 60”/ 150cm circular

Tools: Stitch markers, tapestry needle

Gauge:
21 sts x 24 rows = 4” x 4” (10cm x 10cm) in stranded colorwork in the round, after washing and blocking

NOTE: It is highly recommended that you swatch for stranded colorwork in the round, as knitting colorwork flat vs in the round can often vary in gauge.

SKILLS
Stranded colorwork, catching long floats, steeking (Scarf only)

Photography by Anna-Lisa Miller, IG: @ahiddenpurl
Tech editing by Lili Bowers, IG: @fiberlili
Male modeling by Jason Chan, IG: @jason_zyx and Seth Richardson, IG: @sethrichardsonknits