Knitted Coronet Cuffs
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Coronet Light
Sizes
One size. Finished measurements: 6 inches long, 8.5 inches around top (unstretched–will stretch to 9.5 inches), 6.5 inches around ribbed section (unstretched–will stretch to 9.5 inches).
To adjust size, increase or decrease by multiples of 6 stitches. Each 6 stitches will change the unstretched circumference by 3/4 inch.
Yarn
Handmaiden Yarns Great Big Sea (50% silk, 30% wool, 20% seacell; 273 yards [250 meters] / 100 g ) color: Smoke, 1 skein
Needles
US #2 (2.75 mm): set of 4 DPN
US #6 (4 mm): 1 DPN
Notions
Tapestry needle
Coronet Bold
Sizes
One size. Finished measurements: 6.25 inches long, 8.25 inches around top (unstretched–will stretch to 10.5 inches), 7 inches around ribbed section (unstretched–will stretch to 10.5 inches).
To adjust size, increase or decrease by multiples of 6 stitches. Each 6 stitches will change the unstretched circumference by 1.5 inches. For finer adjustment, consider working this project using a different yarn weight.
Yarn
Luxury Collection Baby Alpaca Sport (100% baby alpaca; 109 yards [100 meters] / 100 g) color: Deep Purple, 1 skein
Needles
US #8 (5 mm): set of 4 DPN
Notions
Tapestry needle
Coronet Light
Pattern notes
Kfbf: knit into the front and back and front of a stitch to increase 2 sts
Dimple stitch in the round (worked over a multiple of 6 sts)
Rnd 1: *K1, kfbf, k1 sl k2tog psso, k1, rep from * to end of rnd. [Hint: count to make sure you have the correct number of sts on each needle after working this rnd. It’s easier than you think to miss a psso and throw the whole pattern off.]
Rnds 2-4: Knit
Rnd 5: *K1, sl 1 k2tog psso, k1, kfbf, rep from * to end of rnd [see hint above]
Rnds 6-8: Knit
2×1 Rib: *k2, p1, rep from * to end of rnd
1×1 Rib: *k1, p1, rep from * to end of rnd
Instructions
Using smaller needles, CO 66 sts and distribute over 3 DPN with 24 sts on the first and second needles, and 18 sts on the third. Join to work in the rnd, being careful not to twist stitches. Purl one rnd, then work 3 reps of Dimple Stitch pattern (24 rounds total).
Work 2×1 Rib until piece measures 5.25 inches from CO edge (approx. 30 rnds).
Work 6 rnds 1×1 Rib
BO using larger needle.
Finishing
Weave in ends.
Coronet Bold
Pattern notes
Errata added December 26, 2017
Kfbf: knit into the front and back and front of a stitch to increase 2 sts
MB (make bobble): k into front and back and front of the next stitch; turn, p3; turn, k3; turn, p3; turn, sl 1, k2tog psso
2×1 ribbing: *k2, p1, rep from * to end of rnd
1×1 ribbing: *k1 p1, rep from * to end of rnd
Instructions
CO 36 sts and distribute evenly over 3 needles (12 sts per needle). Join to work in the rnd, being careful not to twist stitches.
Rnd 1: Purl
Rnd 2: *K1, kfbf, k1, sl k2tog psso, k1, rep from * to end of rnd. [Hint: count to make sure you have the correct number of sts on each needle after working this round. It’s easier than you think to miss a psso and throw the whole pattern off.]
Rnds 3-4: K
Rnd 5: *K5, MB, rep from * to end of rnd.
Rnds 6-7: K
Rnd 8: P
Rnd 9: Same as fifth rnd
Rnd 10: K
Rnds 11-18 (or until cuff measures 5 inches from CO edge): work 2×1 Rib
Rnds 19-21: Work 1×1 Rib
BO all sts tbl.
Finishing
If your bobbles seem a bit sloppy, you can perk them up by taking the loose stitches on either side of each bobble and pulling them over the bobble. This “strangles” the bobble and makes it sit nicely.
Weave in ends.