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Bris Mitts
About
Bris Mitts are a part of my Green Man Collection; a group of accessories designed to coordinate, with a cohesive green man theme. This pattern takes the lacy leaf from the side piece and makes it the focal point of your ensemble.
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The pattern is primarily written, however, charts are included in both the mitts pattern and the mini-ebook BrisHatNHands.
It’s important to note that the instructions were written for the two circular needle method of knitting in the round, however, the same results can be achieved with the magic loop method as written. DPNs may also be used but should only be attempted by a very advanced knitter willing to revise the pattern to work from.
Yarn and Gauge:
This design was created using Malabrigo Rios, Colorway Ilusion. Pattern requires 100-150 yards depending on size.
Gauge
Reverse Stockinette: 5.5 sts x 7 rows = 1 inch
disclaimer: sizing is approximate and dependent on gauge. Work a gauge swatch to determine the correct needle size prior to making your hat
Yarn
Worsted or heavy DK all sizes can be made using less than one full skein. (100/115g each)
Malabrigo Rios(210yds/100g) –
Colorway: Ilusion
Contributions
Patterns are not written in a vacuum, and I couldn’t do this without the help of a literal tribe of people. People who test knitted, people who knit samples, others who modeled, tech edited, copy edited, provided resources for a variety of information, people who held my hand, wiped my tears and assuaged my anxiety, people who took photos. Heartfelt thanks go out to each and every one of them for whatever assistance they provided, intentional or otherwise.
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- First published: February 2019
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