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BARAM Mitts
Korean word “바람(baram)” has two meanings: “wind” and “wish”.
A myriad of beautiful traditional patterns and motifs can still be found everywhere in Korea, from traditional architecture to daily goods. They have been used not only for decoration, but also for the ways to symbolize nature, philosophy, or wishes.
“Baram Mitts” captures the aesthetic of Korean traditional patterns full of wishes for your health and good luck.
Ajamun (亞字紋) comes from the Chinese character(亞), which implies shamantic symbolism.
It also means longevity because it appears in a series.
Yeonhwamun (蓮花紋) is a lotus flower pattern which represents Buddha and reincarnation in Buddhism.
• Skill level: ntermediate
Recommended for knitters who are experienced stranded colorwork.
• Sizes available : S, M, L, XL, 2XL (5 sizes)
Measurements (cm)
•Bust : 16.5 (18.5) 20 (22) 24.5
•Length : 19 (19) 19.5 (20.5) 20.5
Yarn Amount Here are the yarn amounts required for one strand of Fingering weight yarn.
Adding some allowance is recommended.
•MC gram : 11 (13) 14 (16) 17
•MC Meter : 40 (45) 49 (54) 59
•CC gram : 9 (10) 11 (12) 13
•CC Meter : 31 (35) 38 (42) 46
Materials:
• mYak Baby Yak Lace - 2 strand held together ( = Fingering Weight ) 50 g 350 m
MC : Lazy Day 13 g 90 m
CC : Oatmeal 10 g 70 m
Half the length if you want to use one strand of Fingering weight yarn.
•Needle size : 3 mm
You can change needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
•Gauge:
You can change needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
•Gauge: 27 sts x 30 rows = 10cm, after washing & blocking
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