Along a Forest Path Mitts by Anthea Willis

Along a Forest Path Mitts

Knitting
December 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
25 stitches and 42 rows = 4 inches
in stocking stitch in the round
US 2 - 2.75 mm
142 - 164 yards (130 - 150 m)
S (M, L)
low vision format available
English
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The forest is changing as winter makes it’s mark. The trees, only a short time ago so full of life, stand skeletal and frozen. Their once vibrant leaves turned brown, lay thickly on the ground, heaped in mounds alongside the pathway that meanders between trees, providing shelter for small creatures that hibernate during the cold months. Not everything is sleeping. Follow me along a forest path, keeping eyes and ears open and you might just spot deer or wild boar, hear a robin sing with joy or scare a hungry squirrel trying to remember where he buried his hazelnut stash!

Along a Forest Path Mitts are knit from the top down, the lace pattern creating a decorative wavy edge. They are the simplest of handwarmers, keeping your hands and wrists toasty whilst leaving fingers free for gathering the last of autumn’s mushrooms and nuts (assuming the squirrels haven’t stashed the lot!)
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Skill level
Easy - perfect for first lace project. Quick satisfying knit for more experienced knitters

Sizes
S (M, L)
hand circumference 17.5cm (19cm, 21.5cm)
Due to gauge differences between working flat and in the round, the length of your finished mitts will depend on your working method. In the round they will measure approx 18cm, whilst knit flat will measure approx 20cm.
Length can be adjusted by working fewer or more pattern rows or ribbing rows if desired but that will affect yardage required

Yarn Requirements
Marina Skua Mendip 4ply (50g/150m) 1 skein or 150m of 4ply yarn

A note on yarn substitution - you really could use pretty much any 4ply yarn that knits to gauge for this project but I would recommend something with a good wool content that blocks well to bring out the lace pattern AND keeps your hands lovely and warm!

Gauge
25sts x 42rows = 10cm stocking stitch knit in the round, after blocking
25sts x 38 rows = 10cm stocking stitch knit flat, after blocking

Needles
2.75mm (UK 12 / US 2) DPNS or circular knitting needles suitable for working small circumferences in the round/straight needles if preferred for working flat OR size required to get gauge

Notions

  • 2 removable place markers if working flat
  • Stitch markers
  • yarn needle for seaming/sewing in ends

Pattern Notes
Instructions are included for knitting in the round and knitting flat and seaming, making economical use of a single 50g skein of fingering weight yarn.
Lace pattern instructions are both charted and written

LOW VISION FORMAT

In an effort to make my patterns more accessible to all, a large print version of the pattern is included as a seperate download.

  • Print size: 22point. Font: Candara. Font colour: Black
  • Includes fully written instructions for lace chart.
  • Enlarged chart also included for those who prefer to work from a chart