Bombe by Joanne Scrace

Bombe

Knitting
December 2014
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
28 stitches and 32 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
460 yards (421 m)
One Size
English
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Inspired by the Bombe machine, used in the decryption process at Bletchley, the circle motif represents the drums on the machine. Worked in the round and grafted together to give a fully reversible cowl.

This pattern is part of The Bletchley Collection, a six piece collection for Eden Cottage Yarn’s Milburn range inspired by the WWII code breakers stationed at Bletchley Park.

SIZES
One size: 20cm / 8” width x 56cm / 22.5” length

YARN
Eden Cottage Yarns Milburn 4ply (4ply/Fingering weight; 85% Bluefaced Leicester Wool, 15% Silk; 200m / 218yds per 50g skein)
MC: Grey x 2 skeins
CC: Small amounts of contrasting colours. Sample uses 18 x 3g (54g in total) of Damson, Mustard, Night Sky and Rust

NEEDLES & NOTIONS
3.25mm (US 3) circular needle, 40cm / 16” length or DPNs
1 stitch marker
Waste yarn in a similar weight for provisional cast on
Crochet hook in a similar size to needle for provisional cast on
Tapestry needle

DIFFICUTLY
Intermediate
Skills Used: basic stitches, working in the round on circular needles or DPNs, stranded colourwork, provisional crochet cast on (optional) kitchener stitch grafting (optional, full explanation given in pattern)

CONSTRUCTION
Bombe is worked in the round from a provisional cast-on allowing the ends to be grafted together for a neat finish. If preferred a standard cast on and cast off can be used and the ends sewn together with mattress stitch.
Instructions are given to alter the length and width of the cowl.

Technical editing by Rachel Atkinson, layout by Claire Devine, Photography by Victoria Magnus.
These patterns are also available in print at www.EdenCottageYarns.co.uk