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Boysenberry Mittens
Boysenberry Mittens: a sweet way to keep hands warm! Isn’t it great to see the return of bobbles to knitted work? They make such a clever and exuberant contribution to fabric texture and are great fun for the knitter. A simply shaped mitten with a rounded top features a puffy berry motif on a background of directional stitches. An afterthought I-cord edge treatment supports a long-ish cuff and a fully fashioned thumb gusset. These jaunty mittens were first published in Love of Knitting, Winter 2017 (Jagody Mittens). Check out the matching Boysenberry Hat!
NOTES:
These mittens are worked in the round from the bottom up beginning
with a provisional cast-on.
SUGGESTED YARN:
The Fibre Co. Cumbria (60% merino wool,
30% Masham wool, 10% mohair; 238 yd 218 m/31/2 oz 100 g): #057 Purple Moor Grass, 1 skein.
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- First published: October 2017
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