Heather Flower mitts
by Mary Henderson
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Heather Flower mitts
These Fair Isle mitts are a great way of using up odd balls of Jamieson & Smith Jumper Weight yarn. Using classic flower motifs, corrugated ribbing and a chequerboard pattern on the palms, they’re a great introduction to traditional stranded colourwork knitting.
The ‘afterthought’ thumbs are also worked in the two-colour rib. We have suggested an alternative colourway for Chart B, which uses the same shades listed in the information panel.
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by Jamieson & Smith
Fingering
100% Shetland
115 yards
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