Judit's mittens by Sara Wik

Judit's mittens

Knitting
October 2020
Sport (12 wpi) ?
20 stitches and 25 rows = 4 inches
in Stocking stitches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
US 4 - 3.5 mm
328 yards (300 m)
Hand size 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 (9) 10, corresponds approximately to 0-2 years (3-6 years) 7-10 years (S) (M) L (XL)
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Thin mittens with mock cables and stocking stitches.
The mittens are worked from the wrist and up towards the fingertips.

The knitting pattern is available for both children’s sizes and adult sizes. Perfect for family matching!

The kntting pattern is available in English, Norwegian and Swedish, and includes both Metric and Imperial measurements.

SIZES:
Hand size 4 (5) 6 (7) 8 (9) 10,
corresponds approximately to 0-2 years (3-6 years) 7-10 years (S) (M) L (XL)

YARN SUGGESTION:
Ullcentrum Öland 2-trådigt ullgarn
(100 g = approximately 328 yds or 300 m) (2-ply sport weight)

YARN AMOUNT:
100 (100) 100 (100) 100 (100) 100 g

NEEDLES:
Circular needles or five double pointed needles size 3,5 mm / UK 10,5 / US 4
Circular needles or five double pointed needles size 4 mm / UK 8 / US 6

GAUGE / TENSION:
20 stitches and 28 rounds stocking stitches on needle size 4 mm / UK 8 / US 6 = 4’’ or 10 cm after blocking
5 pattern repeats across and 6 pattern repeats high on needle size 3,5 mm / UK 10,5 / US 4 = 4’’ or 10 cm after blocking

MEASUREMENTS:
Length from the cast-on edge to the top of the middle finger: approximately 6,1’’ (7,1’’) 7,9’’ (9,8’’) 10,6’’ (11,4’’) 12,6’’ or
15,5 cm (18 cm) 20 cm (25 cm) 27 cm (29 cm) 32 cm
Thumb length: approximately 1,2’’ (1,4’’) 1,8’’ (2’’) 2,2’’ (2,6’’) 2,8’’ or 3 cm (3,5 cm) 4,5 cm (5 cm) 5,5 cm (6,5 cm) 7 cm
Instagram: #juditsmittens @asynjadesign

There are several patterns in the Judit series! Everyone has the same lovely mock cable pattern. You can find them in my online store or on Instagram (@asynjadesign)!

Feel free to contact me via Instagram (@asynjadesign) if you have any questions or remarks on the pattern!

Judit was the name of my grandmother. She taught me to knit and used the mock cable pattern on my first jacket that I wore as a baby <3