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Ingrid Mitts
Ingrid Mitts
I love these three-colored Mitts from The Nordic Knitting Primer. They are a fast knit! I love how long they are. Cozy mitts are the key to loving winter. I love mitts because they are helpful especially when winter is coming and going. I also love mitts for x-country skiing when the sun is out. These mitts are in Chapter 4, because there is a bit of purling in colorwork. These mitts will help you ease into that skill. There’s just a bit, so don’t be afraid.
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SIZES
WOMEN’S FINGERLESS MITT: One size fits most
MATERIALS
YARN: Worsted | Fleece and Harmony Selkirk
Worsted | 100% Prince Edward Island 2-ply Wool |
200 yards (183 m) per 2.8-ounce (80-g) skein
MAIN COLOR (MC): Natural | 1 skein 117 yards
(107 m)
CONTRASTING COLOR 1 (CC1): Rhubarb | 1 skein
22 yards (20 m)
CONTRASTING COLOR 2 (CC2): Ferry | 1 skein
38 yards (35 m)
NEEDLES: One pair FlexiFlips or double-pointed
needles (DPNS) to obtain the correct gauge
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE: US 5 (3.75 mm)
for colorwork
One pair of FlexiFlips or double-pointed needles
one size smaller than gauge-size needles
SUGGESTED NEEDLE SIZE: US 4 (3.5 mm)
ADDITIONAL MATERIALS
Stitch marker, scissors, tapestry needle, and size G
(4 mm) crochet hook for thumb edge
GAUGE AND SWATCH
24 stitches and 27 rounds/rows = 4 inches (10 cm)
FINISHED MEASUREMENTS
4 inches (10 cm) wide and 10 inches (25 cm) long
SKILLS YOU’LL PRACTICE
DPN work
Long-tail cast on Joining in the round seamlessly
Working 1x1ribbing
Knitting and purling in two colors
Reading a chart in both directions
Weaving a new color in (and out)
Catching floats
Crochet edge
Binding off
BEGINNER TIP: Colorwork charts are read from
right to left while you’re knitting and left to right
when you purl.
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- First published: January 2022
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