Finn Fingerless Mitts by Kristin Drysdale

Finn Fingerless Mitts

Knitting
March 2021
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
30 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in colorwork
US 0 - 2.0 mm
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
82 - 85 yards (75 - 78 m)
Women''s Large/ Men's medium
English
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Finn Fingerless Mitts

These fingerless mitt are made in the tradition of Selbu mittens/gloves. They are knit in the round starting at the cuff. You can make these mitts with DPNs or Flexiflips. You could knit the mitten with magic loop, but I would suggest DPNs or Flexiflips for these mitts. I made these mitts for my husband. He’s been patient. I made all of my sons my Arthur Mitts while my husband waited for a pair of his own.
Traditional Norwegian patterns carry a lot of symbolism in the motifs. These mitts carry symbolism of triumph, protection, love, courage, guidance, understanding, gentleness, humility, devotion, goodness, faith, hope and did I say protection??? I want my loved ones to have all of these things.
I hope you love making these mitts! I made them with Tuku Fingering. Tuku is a lovely yarn from Finland.

I love wearing fingerless mitts because they keep you warm while still keeping your fingers free.

Materials
Yarn: Tuku Wool |Fingering| 100 % Finnish Wool | 200 m (218 yd) per 50-g skein|
Main Color: 1 skein 02 Humu (grey) | approximately 82 meters/90 yards
Contrasting Color: 1 skein 01 Sake (white) | approximately 77 meters/ 85 yards

Needles: double-point needles 2 mm and 2.5 mm (or size double-pointed needles to obtain the correct gauge)

Gauge and swatch
30 stitches/34 rows = 4 inches or 10 cm

Sizes
Women’s large/men’s medium: 4.5 (11.25 cm) x 7.25” (19 cm)

Skills needed
Long-tail cast on
Knitting
Purling
Colorwork knitting
Knitting in the round
DPN skills
Gusset (made with a backward loop)
pPcking up and knitting stitches
K2tog
SSK