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Yarnesty mittens
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The pattern is available in both English and Swedish.
ABOUT THE PATTERN
Yarnesty’s mittens are knitted from the top down starting with the thumb. After that, you cast on the top of the mitten, and knit the hand part. The two parts are joined together, and the lifeline gusset is created. This version of a gusset is one I like, as it fits very well on my hands. After the gusset is finished, a cuff in 1x1 rib is knitted. After the cuff has been bound off, the stitches between the thumb and the hand are grafted together.
SIZES
A (B) C (D) E
16.5 (18) 20 (22) 23.5 cm around the hand
GAUGE
22 sts and 30 rnds = 10x10 cm i stockning stitch after blocking
NOTIONS AND NEEDLES
3 stitch markers
2 unique Beginning of round markers
3 locking markers
1 Darning needle
Extra needles, scrap yarn, flox or cords to put the thumb sts on hold.
Needles for small circumference knitting, in a size to obtain gauge. For example circulars with lengths at least 80cm, double pointed needles, small 23 cm circular or CrazyTrios/FlexiFlops.
When the sample was knitted, gauge was obtained on needles 3.75 mm.
Note that I am a tight knitter. You might need to go down a needle size or two, to 2.5-3.5mm needles.
YARN
Rauma Fivel 100% wool, 100 metres / 50 g
Or one thread each by the following yarns held together:
Rauma Finull, 100% wool, 175 metres / 50 g
Rauma Plum, 70% super kid mohair, 30% polyamide 250 metres/25 g
Calculated meterage:
120 (140) 170 (200) 220 metres Rauma Fivel
or
120 (140) 170 (200) 220 metres Rauma Plum and 120 (140) 170 (200) 220 metres Rauma Finull
Alternative yarns may be used of the following weights:
Rauma Fivel — Worsted weight wool
Rauma Finull — Sport weight wool
Rauma Plum — Lace weight mohair-silk
THANK YOU
Thank you so much to all my amazing test knitters who helped me to improve the pattern.
The Swedish pattern has been tech edited by James Bartley.
The Englsish pattern was edited by Diem.
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