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Quercus
Quercus is the genus for oak trees. California has 2 main types of oaks: Scrub Oaks and Coast Live Oaks. Oaks form the backbone of many of our California ecosystems, providing food and habitat to a large variety of species.
The Aran Lace Cable reminds me of the trunks and branches of the oaks in the Santa Ynez Valley.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Cable from Aran Lace, Annie Maloney, stitch pattern #10.
Thanks to Ashley Knowlton for Technical Editing. Many thanks also to my wonderful test knitters.
PATTERN NOTES
These mitts are great for stash busting: you can easily use different yarns for the cuff and the body of the mitts.
For example, you could use a solid or semisolid yarn for the cuffs, to show of the pattern, and a subtly variegated yarn for the body of the mitt. Or you could use a yarn that will show good stitch definition for the cuff, and a yarn with a bit of halo for the main portion.
The cuff is knitted first. The stitches for the body of the mittens are picked up along the long edge of the cuff. See the cuff diagrams on pages 6-7.
The main body is worked in simple stockinette with an offset thumb gusset formed by M1Rs and M1Ls as described in the legend.
Stitch patterns are both charted and written out line by line.
Instructions are arranged with the cuff first, followed by the basic patterns for the two different gauges for the main portion of the mittens.
Directions are also given for fingerless mitts.
The QUERCUS MITTENS are shown in Knit Picks City Tweed HW, 55% Merino Wool, 25% Superfine Alpaca, 20% Donegal Tweed (viscose neps), 165 yards (151 meters) per 100 grams (3.53 ounces) in the Cottontail colorway.
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
Palm circumference above thumb: 6.5 (7.5, 8.5)”
YARN
Worsted weight yarn, approx 130 (155, 180) yds
(or)
Aran weight yarn, approx 120 ( 140, 160) yds
NEEDLES
US4/ 3.5mm and US6/ 4.0mm needles for worsted weight, or size to obtain gauge.
US5/ 3.75mm and US7/ 4.5mm for aran weight, or size to obtain gauge.
Your choice of Magic Loop, 2 circulars or DPNs.
GAUGE
20 sts and 32 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st with US6 needles & worsted weight yarn.
18 sts and 28 rows = 4”/10 cm in St st with US7 needles & aran weight yarn
NOTIONS
Yarn needle, stitch markers, cable needle, (2) size 3/4” buttons
SKILLS
Knitting in the round, cables, simple lace, picking up stitches
Thank you to Ashley Knowlton for tech editing.
- First published: December 2010
- Page created: December 30, 2010
- Last updated: March 16, 2015 …
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