Curious About Travelling Stitches?
This Autumn Season's Club is your chance to dive in with confidence. Designed by Eimear Earley, the Coil Hat and Beith Cowl are a gentle introduction to travelling stitches that’s approachable for knitters of all levels.
What You’ll Learn
- Knit bold, eye-catching motifs using travelling stitches.
- Build your skills with clear, step-by-step video tutorials at your own pace.
- Construct a cosy, lasting hat and cowl you’ll love wearing.
View The Curriculum
- Coll Hat | Overview (0:55)
- Coll Hat | Alternating Cable Cast-On (3:13)
- Coll Hat | Ribbing Set-Up (1:49)
- Coll Hat | Joining in the Round (1:28)
- Coll Hat | Increase Round (1:52)
- Coll Hat | Chart Overview (4:32)
- Coll Hat | Setting up Body Chart (2:13)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 12 (CC) (3:17)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 17 & 1 by 1 Cables (4:41)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 47 with 1 by 2 Cables (3:24)
- Coll Hat | Garter Stitch Decreases (3:50)
- Coll Hat | Starting Crown Decrease Chart (4:13)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 61 Decrease Chart (3:24)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 75 (4:24)
- Coll Hat | Working Round 76 with CDD (2:20)
- Coll Hat | Final Decrease Round & Finishing (3:36)
- Picking Your Size
- Beith Cowl | Alternating Cable Cast-On (2:36)
- Beith Cowl | Border Set-Up Row (2:35)
- Beith Cowl | Joining in the Round (1:49)
- Beith Cowl | Chart Set-Up Round (2:59)
- Beith Cowl | Leaf Pattern Chart Overview (4:44)
- Beith Cowl | Working 1 by 1 Cable Crosses (3:42)
- Beith Cowl | Working Chart Round 5 (2:18)
- Beith Cowl | Working 1 by 2 Cable Crosses (4:12)
- Beith Cowl | Setting Up the Final Edging (3:19)
- Beith Cowl | Setting up the Bind-Off (2:37)
- Beith Cowl | Working Tubular Bind-Off (3:48)
Pattern Details
COLL HAT
SIZES:
Small (Medium, Large)
To Fit Head Size up to: 19.75 (21.5, 23.5) " / 50 (55, 60) cm
Intended to fit with negative ease over the head. If you are between sizes, choose the smaller size option, as garter stitch fabric will stretch easily.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Band Circumference: 17.25 (19, 20.5) " / 44 (48, 52) cmLength: 7.5 (8.5, 9.5) " / 19.5 (22, 24.5) cmShown in Medium size with 2” / 5 cm of negative ease
YARN:
Stolen Stitches ‘Nua Worsted’ (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Linen; 109 yds / 100 m per 50 g); colours: MC 1 (2, 2) skeins, CC 1 skein.
Subtle: MC: Capall, CC: Bare Necessities
Seasonal: MC: Harvest Moon, CC: Rolling Bales
Brights: MC: Cafe Flamingo, CC: Cerebellum
Approx. Yarn Used: MC; 92 (114, 138) yds / 84 (104,126) m, CC; 59 (74, 92) yds / 54 (68, 84) m
NEEDLES & NOTIONS:
US size 7 / 4.5 mm circular needle, 16” / 40 cm long, US size 7 / 4.5 mm dpns for crownor long circular needle for magic loop.
Always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed, as every knitter's gauge is unique.
Removable markers, tapestry needle, cable needle.
BEITH COWL
SIZES:
Small (Large)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:
Circumference: 22 (27.5) " / 56 (70) cm
Depth: 7.25 (7.5) " / 18.5 (19) cm
Large size is shown in Seasonal colours.
Small cowl is shown in Brights colours.
YARN:
Stolen Stitches ‘Nua Worsted’ (60% Merino, 20% Yak, 20% Linen; 109 yds / 100 m per 50 g); colours: MC 2 (2) skeins, CC 1 (1) skeins.
Subtle: MC: Bare Necessities, CC: Capall
Seasonal: MC: Rolling Bales, CC: Harvest Moon
Brights: MC: Cerebellum, CC: Cafe Flamingo
Approx. Yarn Used: MC; 118 (150) yds / 108 (138) m, CC; 69 (89) yds / 63 (81) m
NEEDLES & NOTIONS:
US size 7 / 4.5 mm circular needle, 20"/ 50 cm long, or 40” / 100 cm long if working magic loop.
Always use a needle size that gives you the gauge listed, as every knitter's gauge is unique.
Removable markers, tapestry needle, cable needle.
GAUGE:
21 sts and 40 rnds = 4" / 10 cm in Falling Leaf Pattern, after blocking.
19 sts and 38 rnds = 4” / 10 cm in Garter Stitch, worked in the rnd, after blocking.
One repeat of leaf repeat 5.5” / 14 cm wide after blocking.
What's Included
- Full Video Workshop by Carol Feller with lifetime access.
- Downloadable Double Knitting Pattern designed by Eimear Earley.
- Exclusive Knithub Access to share progress and get support.
- Zoom launch party for an in-depth live chat with the club's designer.
*All workshops are recorded in English, come with clear subtitles, and feature an interactive comments section where you can ask questions, share tips, and connect with fellow knitters.
What Our Past Club Member Said!
Thank goodness for the Teachable lessons. It is so obvious when Carol demonstrates, and I am sure I could work it out for myself, but it does take the stress out of getting it wrong.
Val J – Seasons Club Member
Participated in 4 Seasons so far. I love being able to refer to the videos when needed and work at my own pace. Suitable for all levels of knitters. I have learned a lot and really enjoy the experience.
Heidi - Seasons Club Member
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