Breakthrough Mittens by Trisha Paetsch

Breakthrough Mittens

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Knitting
February 2015
Bulky (7 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 23 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette
US 1 - 2.25 mm
70 - 210 yards (64 - 192 m)
Children's medium, Ladies medium, Men's medium. Can be knit to desired length, with instructions to modify width.
English
Discontinued. This digital pattern is no longer available online.

These mittens are worked from cuff to fingertip, then the thumb is worked using short rows that create a gusset like fit without having to have set up the gusset stitches while working the hand. This method fits amazingly well, and is great to use with handpainted or self striping yarns, as the thumb won’t mess with the colour patterns, or while knitting away from home as no scrap yarn or stitch holders are needed. This pattern is written for bulky yarn, making a quick, warm mitten that is great for gifts, but the thumb is easily substituted into any other mitten pattern at any gauge.

Difficulty level: easy
Skills necessary: Working stockinette both in the round and flat.
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Picking up stitches
Being able to knit 2 mittens at a time is an asset, but not necessary for this pattern.

Finished measurements:
Circumference: 6 7, 8 inches (15 18, 20.5cm)
Length: 8.25 9, 10 inches (21 23, 25.5cm) (customizable)

The child’s size is worked with less than a full skein of either of the recommended yarns. The ladies size uses a full skein with very little yarn left over. If the cuff or hand is lengthened beyond what is written, a second skein will be needed. The men’s size is worked with 2 skeins of either of the recommended yarn. For really large hands 3 skeins may be needed.

About the needle size: I am a loose knitter, and I want a fairly tight knit for mittens, to keep the wind out, and so my recommended needle size reflects that. As always, try to match gauge, not my needle size. If the recommended size seems crazy to you, you probably knit more tightly than I do, so start with the size that seems right to you, and check your gauge.