To Arrive Where I Began by Artesanitarium Designs

To Arrive Where I Began

Knitting
August 2020
Aran (8 wpi) ?
18.5 stitches and 33 rows = 4 inches
in St st in the round
US 6 - 4.0 mm
195 - 205 yards (178 - 187 m)
Small [Large]
English
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Every path crossing is a portal to a different place in the universe!

These elbow-length arm warmers are magical! They protect you from the cold and relieve anxiety, at least for me. They also contain a secret, a road map back home from wherever you are and a trace of all the paths you’ve taken and portals you’ve gone through, no matter where you’ve been.

The sleeves are knitted as mirror images. The cable panel runs on the front of the arm and new cables emerge from the inner side of the arm, like they would come from your heart. The variegating colors tell their own story of different times in your life, whether happy or crappy, it’s all there on your life’s path.

The inspiration for these came from a mix of my Viking heritage with the cables and shape of the Viking arm shield. The colors and the rustic nature of the yarn inspired me to create something magical!

YARN
GGH Gomitolo Mezzo (100% wool; 109 yds 100 m/50 g): Color #117 Flame, 2 balls/skeins.

Thanks to Trendsetter Yarns for providing the yarn support!

NEEDLES
Size US 6 (4.0mm) needles, dpns or 24″ (60cm) circulars suitable for magic loop.

Or size needed to obtain gauge

NOTIONS
Tapestry needle, 2 stitch markers, cable needle.

GAUGE
18.5 sts and 33 rows = 4″ 10cm in St st

23 sts and 30 rows = 4” 10cm in cable pattern after blocking

SIZE
15.75” [40cm] long and

  • S (L): 7.75 (9.5)” [20 (24)cm] palm circumference

  • S (L): 6.75 (8.25)” [17 (21)cm] wrist circumference

  • S (L): 18.5 (20)” [47 (51)cm] lenght

PATTERN NOTES

  • The arm warmers are knitted from the knuckles to the elbow.

  • They’re knitted both in the round and flat. First the palm is knitted in the round up to the thumb hole. The thumb hole is then made by knitting flat; the hole forms naturally when turned at the end of each row. The thumb hole is shut by switching back to knitting in the round.

  • The mitts are a mirror image of each other

  • The shape is somewhat like an hourglass that is longer on one end. The shaping at the wrist is made with the cables as they pull the fabric in a bit. The widening at the forearm is made with lifted increases every 4th or 6th round.

  • To make smaller, go down a needle size and use thinner yarn.