Bacta by Allison Sarnoff

Bacta

Knitting
December 2019
Sport (12 wpi) ?
8 stitches and 10 rows = 4 inches
in Seed Stitch
US 3 - 3.25 mm
120 - 150 yards (110 - 137 m)
One Size, but Easily Adjustable
English
This pattern is available for free.

Not so long ago, in a galaxy closer to us, I had a crazy idea to make a set of knitted mitts. What inspiration could I possibly have though, I thought to myself, while watching The Empire Strikes Back? A ha! Surely Luke Skywalker would have needed something before being stuffed inside a Tauntaun by Han Solo. I mean, it was really cold looking on Hoth. They must have been wearing lots of knitted layers.

And so, Bacta was born. It’s named after the stuff that Luke was floating in to heal up after being attacked by that Wampa. You can make them in Jedi Knight or Sith Lord, whichever side of the Force you’re on or goes best with your winter coat.

Unlike following the Force, there is no one right way to wrap the straps of the mitts and they do not have to be symmetrical. I’ve given an example, but just thread the straps over and under each other until you have a pattern you like and work the straps in that order. You can also increase or decrease the lengths of the straps as needed to give you a snug fit. You’ll need less than half the skein to make a pair of mitts, so you’ll have a lot left over to make mitts for your friends. Get a couple of lightsabers and have at it. Just be on the lookout for Wampas!

The knitting is entirely straightforward. There are two different finishes: a very simple seam, or a slightly more challenging but fantastic-looking zipper.

This can be done in Jedi Knight (Stormborn) or Sith Lord (Blood Runs Cold). It is easily adjustable and can be finished with a simple seam or with a zipper.

Bacta will not use an entire skein, so you’ll have plenty left to make a set for your favorite dueling partner.