Dandelion Gauntlets by Abigail Collins

Dandelion Gauntlets

Knitting
March 2024
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches and 26 rows = 4 inches
in stranded pattern
US 5 - 3.75 mm
153 - 175 yards (140 - 160 m)
To fit hands with a circumference of 18-19cm (7.0 – 7.5 inches) for the first size and 19.5-20.5cm (7.75 -8.25 inches) for the second size.
English
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Dandelion Gauntlets are knitted in the round using a two-colour stranded technique in natural shades of pure wool, creating a cosy, bouncy texture and an elegant design.
The stitch patterns are inspired by a sample of a leaf from a Dandelion plant that I viewed under my microscope and then turned first into a drawing and then into stitches. In turn I was inspired by the pioneering botanist Nehemiah Grew. In the late 1600s he was one of the first people to record and study the deceptively simple, rhythmic and organised beauty of plant cells. This pattern is designed to reflect those qualities and I hope that you find it a satisfying knit with a mix of manual dexterity and flow.
The long. simple construction helps to avoid draughty gaps up the sleeves and keep most of the hand warm without the complication of thumb shaping.

Suggested Yarn I used West Yorkshire Spinners Fleece Jacob DK Any DK would work for this pattern but natural wool suits stranded knitting very well due to its fuzzy quality and tendency for the fibres to mesh into the fabric.

Approximate yardage for both sizes, smaller first Main Colour: 86-94m ( 94-103 yards) Contrast Colour: 54-60m (60-66 yards)