Graph 39 - District of Kurzeme
by Lizbeth Upitis
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Graph 39 - District of Kurzeme
Latvian mittens were knit originally on needles varying in size from 0-0000 (2-1.25 mm, 13-16 English). The yarn was usually a fine 2-ply homespun similar to an 8/2 weaving yarn or as fine as a “fingering yarn”. The pattern asks that you find your own gauge with your own needles and yarn and then adjust the graph based on a sizing chart at the back of the book.
The model was knit with a cuff in green, red, yellow, and dark green. The palm was knit in a dark green and light green pattern.
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