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Heartwarming Mitts
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When I ride by bike to work during the winter in Stockholm, I need woolen handcoverings that are strong and durable but also keep my hands warm and dry. Twined knitting makes a sturdy fabric that
will last forever, especially if you use a fiber that has an outercoat for strength and undercoat for softness and warmth.
For my Heartwarming Mitts, I used lamb’s wool from Värmland sheep in a subtle mother-of-pearl shade with honey-dipped tips. Värmland, a Swedish landrace, has the strong outercoat and soft undercoat I wanted for twined handcoverings. A double-coated Shetland would also be a good choice, or you could blend fiber from two breeds for the same effect, such as Finn for warmth and softness and Lincoln for strength.
Fiber 7 oz dual-coated wool.
Yarn 2-ply (spun S and plied Z); 220 yd; 910 ypp; 14 wpi; sportweight.
Needles U.S. sizes 1½ (2.5 mm) and 2½ (3 mm): set of double-pointed needles (dpn). Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
Notions Marker (m); contrasting yarn (CC) for CO; stitch holder; tapestry needle.
Gauge 38 sts and 34 rnds = 4” in twined St st on smaller needles.
Finished Size 6¾ “ wrist circumference and 6¾ “ tall.
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- First published: September 2019
- Page created: September 18, 2019
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