78° N – SVALBARD Neck Warmer Knitting Pattern

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Inspired by the rugged yet refined Nordic landscape, the 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer is a chic, minimalist design that balances timeless style with modern construction details. Named for its crisp northern inspiration, this pattern delivers a versatile and elegantly structured accessory.

Design Features

  • Clean, minimalist aesthetic with neutral color appeal

  • Elegant, one-size-fits-most construction that drapes beautifully

  • Thoughtful detailing including applied i‑cord edging and shoulder shaping

  • Structured neckline and roll neck collar for a refined, modern look

Construction & Techniques

  • Constructed flat with ribbing, then transitioned to stockinette and strategic shaping

  • Seamless shoulder assembly using a stair‑step bind‑off method

  • Key techniques include knit‑purl ribbing, stockinette construction, stair step seaming and an attached i‑cord edge worked inline

  • Designed for DK weight yarn

  • 3.25 mm for ribbing and 4 mm for body sections

Materials & Specifications

  • Yarn Weight: DK Weight

  • Quantity: Approximately 200 g (419 m) required

  • Recommended Fiber: Natural fibers or wool blends for warmth and durability

  • Suggested Yarn: SandnesGarn Double Sunday – 3880 Dark Chocolate

  • Gauge: 4 x 4" (10 cm):

    4 mm/US 6: 20 sts x 29 rows in stockinette stitch, blocked

  • Needles & Tools:

    • 3.25 mm needles (US 3) for ribbing circulars (and DPNs for i-cord)

    • 4 mm needles (US 6) for body

    • Circular needles with 32″ (81 cm) and 16″ (40 cm) cables

    • Standard notions including a yarn needle and stitch markers

Finished Dimensions

  • Total Length: 12″ (30.5 cm)

  • Neck Width: 9.5″ (24 cm)

  • Front Neck Depth: 2.5″ (6.35 cm)

  • Neckband Width: 8″ (20 cm)

  • Measurements are precise; expect slight variations post-blocking

Skill Level

Perfect for advanced beginners ready to:

  • Master knit‑purl ribbing and stockinette construction

  • Execute precise shaping and strategic decreases

  • Incorporate applied edging techniques like the inline i‑cord

  • Navigate flat and round knitting methods

Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cool water with a gentle wool wash

  • Roll in a clean towel to remove excess moisture; do not wring

  • Block flat to maintain the edge and shape

  • Use mild detergent and avoid high heat for long‑term care

The 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer Knitting Pattern embodies refined simplicity with practical design and precise construction. Whether you’re braving a chilly day or adding a statement accessory to your outfit, this pattern delivers exceptional style and craftsmanship in every stitch.

Pattern support available through our website and email list at m1rknit.com.

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Inspired by the rugged yet refined Nordic landscape, the 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer is a chic, minimalist design that balances timeless style with modern construction details. Named for its crisp northern inspiration, this pattern delivers a versatile and elegantly structured accessory.

Design Features

  • Clean, minimalist aesthetic with neutral color appeal

  • Elegant, one-size-fits-most construction that drapes beautifully

  • Thoughtful detailing including applied i‑cord edging and shoulder shaping

  • Structured neckline and roll neck collar for a refined, modern look

Construction & Techniques

  • Constructed flat with ribbing, then transitioned to stockinette and strategic shaping

  • Seamless shoulder assembly using a stair‑step bind‑off method

  • Key techniques include knit‑purl ribbing, stockinette construction, stair step seaming and an attached i‑cord edge worked inline

  • Designed for DK weight yarn

  • 3.25 mm for ribbing and 4 mm for body sections

Materials & Specifications

  • Yarn Weight: DK Weight

  • Quantity: Approximately 200 g (419 m) required

  • Recommended Fiber: Natural fibers or wool blends for warmth and durability

  • Suggested Yarn: SandnesGarn Double Sunday – 3880 Dark Chocolate

  • Gauge: 4 x 4" (10 cm):

    4 mm/US 6: 20 sts x 29 rows in stockinette stitch, blocked

  • Needles & Tools:

    • 3.25 mm needles (US 3) for ribbing circulars (and DPNs for i-cord)

    • 4 mm needles (US 6) for body

    • Circular needles with 32″ (81 cm) and 16″ (40 cm) cables

    • Standard notions including a yarn needle and stitch markers

Finished Dimensions

  • Total Length: 12″ (30.5 cm)

  • Neck Width: 9.5″ (24 cm)

  • Front Neck Depth: 2.5″ (6.35 cm)

  • Neckband Width: 8″ (20 cm)

  • Measurements are precise; expect slight variations post-blocking

Skill Level

Perfect for advanced beginners ready to:

  • Master knit‑purl ribbing and stockinette construction

  • Execute precise shaping and strategic decreases

  • Incorporate applied edging techniques like the inline i‑cord

  • Navigate flat and round knitting methods

Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cool water with a gentle wool wash

  • Roll in a clean towel to remove excess moisture; do not wring

  • Block flat to maintain the edge and shape

  • Use mild detergent and avoid high heat for long‑term care

The 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer Knitting Pattern embodies refined simplicity with practical design and precise construction. Whether you’re braving a chilly day or adding a statement accessory to your outfit, this pattern delivers exceptional style and craftsmanship in every stitch.

Pattern support available through our website and email list at m1rknit.com.

Inspired by the rugged yet refined Nordic landscape, the 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer is a chic, minimalist design that balances timeless style with modern construction details. Named for its crisp northern inspiration, this pattern delivers a versatile and elegantly structured accessory.

Design Features

  • Clean, minimalist aesthetic with neutral color appeal

  • Elegant, one-size-fits-most construction that drapes beautifully

  • Thoughtful detailing including applied i‑cord edging and shoulder shaping

  • Structured neckline and roll neck collar for a refined, modern look

Construction & Techniques

  • Constructed flat with ribbing, then transitioned to stockinette and strategic shaping

  • Seamless shoulder assembly using a stair‑step bind‑off method

  • Key techniques include knit‑purl ribbing, stockinette construction, stair step seaming and an attached i‑cord edge worked inline

  • Designed for DK weight yarn

  • 3.25 mm for ribbing and 4 mm for body sections

Materials & Specifications

  • Yarn Weight: DK Weight

  • Quantity: Approximately 200 g (419 m) required

  • Recommended Fiber: Natural fibers or wool blends for warmth and durability

  • Suggested Yarn: SandnesGarn Double Sunday – 3880 Dark Chocolate

  • Gauge: 4 x 4" (10 cm):

    4 mm/US 6: 20 sts x 29 rows in stockinette stitch, blocked

  • Needles & Tools:

    • 3.25 mm needles (US 3) for ribbing circulars (and DPNs for i-cord)

    • 4 mm needles (US 6) for body

    • Circular needles with 32″ (81 cm) and 16″ (40 cm) cables

    • Standard notions including a yarn needle and stitch markers

Finished Dimensions

  • Total Length: 12″ (30.5 cm)

  • Neck Width: 9.5″ (24 cm)

  • Front Neck Depth: 2.5″ (6.35 cm)

  • Neckband Width: 8″ (20 cm)

  • Measurements are precise; expect slight variations post-blocking

Skill Level

Perfect for advanced beginners ready to:

  • Master knit‑purl ribbing and stockinette construction

  • Execute precise shaping and strategic decreases

  • Incorporate applied edging techniques like the inline i‑cord

  • Navigate flat and round knitting methods

Care Instructions

  • Hand wash in cool water with a gentle wool wash

  • Roll in a clean towel to remove excess moisture; do not wring

  • Block flat to maintain the edge and shape

  • Use mild detergent and avoid high heat for long‑term care

The 78° N – SVALBARD Neckwarmer Knitting Pattern embodies refined simplicity with practical design and precise construction. Whether you’re braving a chilly day or adding a statement accessory to your outfit, this pattern delivers exceptional style and craftsmanship in every stitch.

Pattern support available through our website and email list at m1rknit.com.