Bee Fingerless Mitts by Erica Mount

Bee Fingerless Mitts

Knitting
June 2019
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
9 stitches and 10 rows = 1 inch
in Stranded Colorwork
US 1 - 2.25 mm
170 - 218 yards (155 - 199 m)
Adult Medium (Large) 7.5" (8.5") hand circumference.
English
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I happened upon this quote from a Doctor Who book, while looking up bees online. It made me smile.

“Like all good youngsters on Gallifrey, the Doctor had been brought up with a strong awareness of how little other species new about… anything and how they usually shouldn’t been told about, well… anything, because most of the information a Time Lord might be able to offer them would at least make them retire to the country and keep bees - should their planet have bees, or similar life forms - if not actually drive them irreversibly insane.” ~From The Drosten’s Curse, by A. L. Kennedy.

Now we can all keep bees- on our hands, with these snuggly mitts.

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Yarn
Fingering weight yarn in 3 contrasting colors.
Animal fiber is preferable for easy blocking.

I used: Knitpicks Palette in Kumquat heather (MC), Stellar Heather (CC1) and Finnley heather (CC2).

Yardage
MC 119-145M (130-160 yards), CC1 & CC2 18-26M (20-29 yards).

Skills
Knit and purl in the round, increase, decrease,
stranded colorwork, simple cables, pick up stitches.