Glad for Plaid Fingerless Mitts by Sherrie Kibler

Glad for Plaid Fingerless Mitts

Knitting
February 2021
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
21 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Mosaic Gingham Pattern, Blocked
US 5 - 3.75 mm
US 7 - 4.5 mm
125 - 135 yards (114 - 123 m)
Ladies Small, Medium and Large
English
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This cheerful gingham design explores mosaic knitting in the round with just one active yarn per row.

Knit with worsted yarns, the result is a seamless moderately heavy mitt with a gingham plaid appearance.

Each mitt is worked in the round on DPNs from CO to the thumb opening. The thumb opening is worked flat (back and forth in rows); the piece is then completed by working in the round to the top edge. No seaming is required.

Color selection of the yarns is key: you’ll need a main color (MC) and a white/off white contrast color (CC). In addition, you’ll also need an intermediate color (MIX) which is a mix between the MC and the CC. There are 3 options for selecting your intermediate yarn:

  1. Use a marled yarn like Lionbrand Fisherman in the Oak Tweed colorway (combine with Nature’s Brown and Natural).
  2. Use a speckled yarn like Knit Picks’ Comfy Color Mist, colorway Chive Blossom shown combined with Lilac and White.
  3. Use an intermediate solid color that is a lighter value of the main color like Blue Sky Woolstock colorway Morning Frost combined with October Sky and Highland Fleece.

Note: this pattern creates a similar final result as the Marled Gingham Fingerless Mitts.…but that design is created by using 2 strands of fingering yarn held together to create a worsted weight working yarn.