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Workhorse Mitts
These mitts are sure to become a staple knit. They are plain and simple with finishing features my kids love; twisted rib and rolled edges.In true workhorse fashion, these mitts will perform any function our installation will require of them.
Construction:
These mitts are knit seamlessly in the round beginning at the cuff to make for minimal finishing. The thumb is shaped using a gusset.
Sizing:
Finished hand circumference:
Small (Medium, Large) = 5¼ (6, 6¾) inches/13.5 (15, 17) cms
Sample shown in a size Medium.
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Patterns are available individually as part of an e-book.
This pattern was originally released as part of WARM: a large-scale collaborative knitting project that explored why the earth is warming and what we can do to make a positive change.
Knitters of all skill levels contributed to this large-scale piece that was exhibited at the Art Gallery of Ballarat in September 2016. It now has a permanent home in the Geelong Wool Museum.

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- First published: March 2016
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