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Fitchen Mitts
A bright and cheery pair of fingerless mitts, starting with a twisted and graduated coloured rib. They use five shades of Shetland wool: follow my choices or put together your own! The motifs come from a cut section of a jumper given to me by friends in the charity shop, as they knew I could be inspired by it.
MATERIALS
Jamieson and Smith, 2 ply Jumper weight (2ply equivalent to 4ply/fingering weight; 100% Shetland wool; 115 mtrs/125 yds per 25g ball).
1 x 25g ball each in:
Yarn A: 52
Yarn B: 43
Yarn C: FC13
Yarn D: FC34
Yarn E: 125
- 2.5mm/US# 1-2 needles for your preferred method of working short circumferences
- 3mm/US# US 2½ needles for your preferred method of working short circumferences
- 2 lengths of smooth waste yarns for afterthought thumb placement
- 2 stitch holders or longer lengths of smooth waste yarn
SIZE
Actual hand circumference: 19cm/7.5 ins
Actual length from cuff to end of fingers: 20.5cm/8 ins
PATTERN NOTES
These mitts are knit in the round from the cuff up, with an afterthought thumb. After completing the main knitting, you remove the waste yarn and pick up the stitches for the fingers and thumb.
TECHNIQUES
Knitting in the round, colourwork, afterthought thumb
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- First published: September 2023
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