Ergonomic Mittens #138
by Deb Gemmell
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Ergonomic Mittens #138
by Deb Gemmell
This mitten does not have a traditional thumb gusset. The gusset follows the life line on your hand. It’s easy to work. The pattern has instructions for the traditional way to knit a thumb on 3 double pointed needles but we’ve included an alternate: work the thumb as an I-cord. Now my favourite way to work a thumb.
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by Briggs & Little
Aran
80% Wool, 20% Nylon
214 yards
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113
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