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Bricklayer Mitts
What could be better than a crisp and misty fall
morning, with the promise of a warm and sunny
afternoon? Maybe the same with toasty hands in a
pair of new mitts?
The Bricklayer Mitts are knit in a mosaic slip stitch
pattern, so you only need one color per round and
don’t ever have to carry yarn or catch floats!
These are sized to fit both women and men hands
and are super fun to knit up!
I used a natural woolen spun yarn from Harrisville
designs, but any sturdy (these are mitts after all
and will be getting a lot of use on your hands)
sport or DK weight yarn that gets the right gauge
can be used.
Yarn
Harrisville Designs flyWHEEL(100% Pure Virgin Wool;
170 yards / m per 50 g/ 1.75 oz skein)
2 skeins: 1 (1,1) skein MC, 1 (1,1) skein CC
Sample shown in Penstock (MC) and Monarch
(CC) in size B
Needles
US 4 (3.5 mm) DPNs or needle for preferred method
for working in small circumference
or size to obtain gauge
Gauge
24 st and 34 rows = 4” / 10 cm in mosaic slip stitch
pattern
24 sts and 32 sts in stockinette stitch
Finished Sizes
A (B, C)
6½ (7½, 8½)“/ 16.5 (19, 21.5) cm circumference,
(to fit palm circ. of up to 1”/2.5 cm more than the
unstretched measurement)
approx. 8½” / 21.5 cm long
Notions
Small stitch holder for thumb stitches
2 stitch markers
Darning needle to weave in ends
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