Gilly Bean Mitts
by Paula McKeever
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Gilly Bean Mitts
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The name of the pattern is pronounced like “Jilly” and named after my most excellent daughter-in-law.
This two color pattern is made by slipping stitches and working with only one strand of yarn at a time. It’s easy! You can have fun playing around with some of those pretty variegated yarns in your stash, or maybe some self-striping ones -- have fun!
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About this yarn
by Classic Elite Yarns
DK
50% Wool, 50% Rayon from Bamboo
118 yards
/
50
grams
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