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Heavy Snow Angels
Paksut Lumienekeli lapaset nyt myös suomeksi!
Snow is the one most specific phenomena that separates the Nord form the rest of the world.
Sami people have over 180 words for snow, that’s how significant in is in the every day life.
Finnish language has only around 50 words for snow, from them “lumi” is the most common. It is also a female name.
Snow brings light to the polar night and darkness of the winter.
Snow angels are people sized imprints of angels in the snow made in the winter time by children and lucky adults.
You lay on your back on un tread snow, spread your arms and legs and move them as if you were to do jumping jacks. You stop for a while and stare at the starlit sky and get lost in the vast space for a moment. You feel peaceful and happy. Soon the cold tiptoes it’s way to your body and you have to get up. You brush the snow off your body and look at your beautiful now angel.
These are the heavier sister mittens of the Light Snow Angels Mittens.
Yarn
100 g of bulky, 130 m (142 yards) / 100 g
Sample uses 0.78 g of Novita, Isoveli in natural white. 75% wool, 25% nylon
Needles
A set of 5 DPN’s or 80 cm (32 inch) long circular needle for magic loop, size 4 mm (US 6) or to obtain gauge.
Gauge
19 sts and 28 rows = 10 cm (4 inch)
Stockinette stitch worked in round, before blocking
Notions
Scrap yarn for the after though thumb
Tapestry needle
2 stitch markers
cable needle
Size
Cuff to tip: 25 cm (9.75 inch)
Palm circumference: 20 cm (7.75 inch)
Cuff to thumb: 12 cm (4.75 inch)
Special Abbreviations
5 sts bobble 3 rows below = (k1, yo, k1, yo, k1) into the stitch 3 rows below then next st to make 5 stitches from 1, let the next stitch fall off the needle.
Cdd = Central double decrease; Slip 2 sts together, k1, then pass slipped stitches over
Dec 3 to 1 = Slip next 2 stitches knitwise one at a time, knit 1, then pass slipped stitches over.
Dec 5 to 1 = Slip 3 stitches together, k2tog, then pass slipped stitches over.
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- First published: December 2020
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