Mrs Beeton by Brenda Dayne

Mrs Beeton

Knitting
December 2005
DK (11 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 30 rows = 4 inches
in stockinette stitch. using MC and larger needles
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
English Additional languages which are not in the download: French
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A French language version of this pattern is available here.

Although not widely known outside of Britain, Mrs. Isabella Beeton can best be described as Victorian England’s equivalent to Martha Stewart. Mrs. Beeton’s massive Book of Household Management, published in 1861, offered its readers no-nonsense, practical advice on all aspects of housekeeping, cooking, child care, dealing with one’s servants, managing one’s poultry, and the ins and outs of properly addressing dinner invitations. Of paramount importance in learning to run one’s Victorian home like a well-oiled machine, and second only to the Virtues of Cleanliness and Rising Early, were the twin Virtues of Economy and Frugality.

In these beaded Victorian-styled gauntlets, Mrs. Beeton’s twin Virtues come fully into play. While they can be knit with just two small balls of purchased yarn (Economy), they are really designed to utilize those tiny little bits of leftover project yarn that invariably collect in a knitter’s stash (Frugality). They are especially suited to little scraps -- 4 to 18 yards -- of luxury yarns that are too small for most projects, too dear to just toss away.

In the spirit of Victoriana, these little wrist warmers are the essence of romance, with soft ruffles that look ever-so charming under a jacket sleeve, and beads that catch the light and sparkle at your wrists. In the spirit of Mrs Beeton, they are quick to knit, make great low-cost gifts and, as they cover a pulse point on your wrist, they actually do keep you warm. Pretty. Practical. Frugal. Economical. Oh, how Mrs. Beeton would have smiled at that.