Tea Time Mitts
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Tea Time Mitts
Fingerless mitts are one of those rare knitting projects that are both practical and endlessly fun to make. They are the perfect blend of form and function--cozy enough to keep your hands warm, yet open enough to let your fingers perform everyday tasks. Their simple shape provides an ideal canvas for showing off textured stitches. Designed for the Steel Valley Yarn Crawl, these are worked in the round, and were inspired by the Tea Time Collection of Wonderland Yarns and the wackiness of the characters created by Lewis Carroll. As the Mad Hatter said to Alice: “It’s always time for tea.”. Let’s go down the rabbit hole…
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About this yarn
by Wonderland Yarns & Frabjous Fibers
Aran
100% Merino
184 yards
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113
grams
1675 projects
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About this yarn
by Berroco
Bulky
50% Alpaca, 50% Wool
131 yards
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100
grams
3384 projects
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About this yarn
by HiKoo® by skacel
Bulky
100% Alpaca
191 yards
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100
grams
612 projects
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464 times
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4.8
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151 votes
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