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Nannyberry Mitts
If you want a little bit of luxury in your life, knit yourself a pair of Cashmere Mitts – your hands will love you for it!
This pattern is one that I use for teaching the Magic Loop method of knitting in the round and simple paired increases. Quick to knit, these mitts make a perfect gift for a special friend – or keep them all for yourself!
Finished Height: 6 ½”/16.5cm
Finished Wristband Circumference: 7”/18cm
Finished Hand Circumference at Widest: 20”/51cm
Yarn
Jade Sapphire Mongolian Cashmere 8 Ply (100% Cashmere), 1.9oz/55g, 100yd/95.44m
1 Skein of #158 Sea Glass or #180 Orange Entendre
Or yarn that knits to specified gauge.
Tools
1 US 8/5mm 24”/60cm or longer circular needle
3 Stitch Markers
1 Stitch Holder or Waste Yarn
Tapestry/Darning Needle
Gauge
16 stitches x 26 rows = 4”/10cm worked in Stockinette Stitch in the round and US 8/5mm knitting needles
Or size needed to obtain gauge.
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- First published: November 2014
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- Last updated: September 12, 2023 …
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