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Darth Mittens (Star Wars tribute)
He starts out as a young and naive little boy, becomes an increasingly troubled jedi knight and ends up a badass human/cyborg sith lord. and we still love him.
Sizes: Medium and Large
Width: 9,5 cm/3.7” (10,5 cm/4.1”)
Length: 25,5 cm/10” (28 cm/11”)
Gauge: 35 st x 35 rows = 4” after blocking to above size
Yarn: Filcolana Arwetta Classic in Black and Gray. You will use slightly more than half a skein of each.
Images showing Medium.
I knit my mittens using the magic loop method, but DPNs works as well, or a short circular needle if that is what you prefer. Please make sure not to leave too long floats at the back of your work. I usually twist the yarn every 3 stitches.’
Oh, and if you publish pictures of your mittens on any social platforms it would be really cool if you used the hashtag #DarthMittens. But only if you want to, of course.
May the force be with you!
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- First published: September 2014
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