Max Color Point Tie & Pocket Square Designer Knitting Pattern
Max Color Point Tie & Pocket Square Designer Knitting Pattern
Max Color Point Tie & Pocket Square Designer Knitting Pattern
Max Color Point Tie & Pocket Square Designer Knitting Pattern

Max Color Point Tie & Pocket Square Designer Knitting Pattern

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This tie may look like you accidentally dipped it into a bucket of brightly colored paint because that’s the idea. 

Designer Knitting Pattern
It’s a simple pattern that creates a fun fashion statement. Max is knitted in garter stitch at a tight tension. Evenly spaced decreases are in the middle of select rows to provide clean edges—the decreases are virtually invisible. And as a bonus a pocket square pattern is included. So when wearing a jacket this tie can be paired with a complementary splash of color in the breast pocket.

To checkout our Max Color Point socks pattern designed to match the Max tie and pocket square, click here.

Knitting Help
For your convenience, I’ve collected knitting tips and links to videos that will make knitting your men’s project easier and even more fun. Knitting Help

Yarn
This tie pattern was designed for the following yarn.

HiKoo’s CoBaSi 55% Cotton, 16% Bamboo, 8% Silk, 21% Elastic Nylon
This fiber blend is wool free to avoid irritation or over heating, soft and gentle on the hands with a wool-like stretch and machine washable.

SAVE 10% OFF THIS YARN -  CLICK HERE to find this yarn at Maker’s Mercantile. Choose your preferred color and enter discount code JamesCox10 when placing your order.

Skeins needed for this pattern
1 in each color, 2 total

Gauge
9.5 sts and 20 rows = 1"/2.5cm in garter stitch

Suggested Needles and Notions

  • US0/2mm double-pointed needle*
  • Stitch Markers

* or size needed to obtain gauge

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Sophisticated, elegant, stylish, chic. After seeing James’ collection, I may give up needlepoint.

Patsy A.

These designs take men's sweaters to a whole new level of luxury and deliciousness. Might have to get a new man once my divorce goes through, just so I can knit him a James Cox Knits sweater.

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