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Heather’s Charm Mitts
It was when I was a little girl, looking at some pictures in a book called “World Landscapes”, that I got hooked on the Scottish Highlands. At first glance it might seem like a rugged, wildland, battered by wind and weather. But when Heather casts its charm and covers the hills, they glow with indescribable beauty and loveliness, dressed in all the autumnal ornament of their flowering heather.
Sizes 1 (2, 3, 4)
Adult Small (Medium1, Medium2, Large)
Finished hand circumference: 16 (18, 20, 22) cm / 6¼ (7, 7 ¾ , 8 ¾)
Length: 18 cm / 7’’
Length can be easily adaptable by adding more (or less) colorwork pattern repeats.
Note: I recommend carefully checking the size you need because the colorwork looks much better with 0 or 1 cm / ½ ’’ of positive ease.
Yarn: Sample is knitted in Pegulhal by Retrosaria Rosa Pomar (100% Portuguese wool) 50 gr - 220 m
Sample shown in:
MC — shade 05 — 20 (25, 25, 30) g
CC — shade 01 — 20 (25, 25, 30) g
Needles: 3 mm / US 2½ circular needle for the mitt to work with magic loop method (or knitting needles suitable for working small circumferences in the round). Always use a needle size that will result in the correct gauge after blocking.
Notions: 3 stitch markers (1 different marker to indicate the BOR), tapestry needle, to weave in the ends
Gauge: 28 sts and 32 rows — 10 cm / 4’’ over colorwork pattern in the round after blocking on 3 mm / US 2½ circular needle
Notes: Heather’s Charm Mitts are worked in the round, seamlessly, starting at the cuff. The mitts are coming in 4 sizes.
Beginners friendly as you only work with 2 colors at a time.
Please note that the stranded pattern is charted only.
Where only one size is given this applies to all sizes.
Photo and video tutorials for the Latvian Braid are provided in the pattern.
Please, read carefully the whole pattern before you start knitting. As the pattern gives detailed calculation for all sizes, I recommend to highlight all numbers related to your size in order to have an easy overview of the pattern.
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- First published: February 2021
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