Willenhall Mitts
by Kate Atherley
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© Kate Atherley
Willenhall Mitts
These mittens are worked in the round, from the cuff to the tip. The thumb has a gusset for improved fit. The colourwork pattern is very easy to work. It’s easy to memorise, and there’s a maximum of five stitches before a colour change, so it’s easy to keep your tension even. Working a stranded design like this adds to the warmth – the floats of the second colour at the back of the fabric create a lining.
For more information, see:
http://www.moremags.com/knitting
About this yarn
by Amano Yarns
Fingering
80% Alpaca, 20% Silk
218 yards
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