Fletcher Mittens by Amy Swenson

Fletcher Mittens

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Knitting
November 2010
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
18 stitches and 40 rows = 4 inches
in garter stitch
US 6 - 4.0 mm
200 - 220 yards (183 - 201 m)
one - fits most female adult hands
English
This pattern is available from indigirl.com for $4.00.

Making the most of a wild colourway of self-striping yarn, the Fletcher Mitts are worked in garter stitch chevrons for a fun and funky look. The yarn is worked from two skeins to provide the contrasting rows.

The mittens start at the cuff with two triangles, quickly joined and then worked in the round, leaving a slit for the afterthought thumb. The tops are cast off with a three needle bind off, maintaining the chevrons through the last rows.

The original pair of mittens was designed and knit for my friend Moira for the holiday season in 2009. At her request, they are named after the occupation of “fletcher”, or arrow-maker.

Materials:
Approximately 220 yards of aran-weight yarn. Shown in Noro Cashmere Island, color 11

Set of 5 US 6 / 4.0mm double pointed needles
Yarn needle


Updated: With Noro Kureyon, you’re fine with 2 skeins of Kureyon. I’ve updated the yardage quantities here to indicate this.