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Columella
The winding cables of these fingerless mitts echo a columella, the central coil of a spiral snail shell. They’re knit from the knuckles down with lots and lots (and lots!) of cables, for a huge dose of texture and a comfortable, stretchy fit. The cabling is reversed between the left and right mitts for a neat, mirrored look.
This pattern includes two PDFs: a long version with full-color photography, and an alternate “lite” two-page PDF with a compact layout for printing at home.
Sizes
XS | M/L | XL to fit a hand 7-8” | 8-9” | 9-10”, measured around the palm just above the thumb; Includes instructions for a wrist-length short version and a longer gauntlet length
Helpful techniques
Knitting Daily: Cabling without a needle
Grumperina: Cabling without a cable needle
Knitty: Elizabeth Zimmermann’s sewn bind off
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- First published: September 2014
- Page created: August 29, 2014
- Last updated: October 21, 2021 …
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