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 Something New to Learn About Helical Knitting
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Bramante mittens
Created to match the Bramante cowl, these mittens allow you to learn to add shaping whilst working helically.
Size 
Circumference around hand, above thumb: 21cm [8¼in] 
Length from cuff to tip: 23cm [9in]
Yarn 
Something to Knit With Aran (70% highland wool, 30% superfine alpaca; 82m [89yds] per 50g skein) 
Yarn A: Mist 1 x 50g skein 
Yarn B: Sky 1 x 50g skein
Needles and notions 
1 set 4.5mm [US 7] circular needles, 100cm [40in] long to work magic loop, or double-pointed needles, or needle size required to match tension 
Stitch markers 
Waste yarn (smooth cotton is ideal)
Tension 
19 sts and 25 rows to 10cm [4in] over striped stocking stitch
Pattern notes 
The mittens start with a waste yarn cast on and are joined into the round. Helical stripes are then worked before waste yarn is added for an afterthought thumb. Shaping closes the top of the mitten, before stitches are picked up to complete the afterthought thumb. Finally, the waste yarn is carefully removed and an i-cord cast off is worked to complete the mittens.
Special techniques 
Photo tutorials for the following techniques can be found within this ebook: 
Basic 1x1 helical stripes 
Helical stripes on double-pointed needles 
Working other instructions at the same time as helical stripes
Video tutorials 
The following video tutorials may be found on our website: 
Basic helical stripes 
Helical stripes on double-pointed needles 
Waste yarn cast-on method 
i-Cord cast-off method 
Three-needle cast-off method
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