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Jujisei Mitts
Fingerless mitts with lattice pattern and colourwork inspired by starry sky over mountains.
The pattern is available for download in English, Japanese and Portuguese.
英語、日本語、ポルトガル語パターンをダウンロードしていただけます。
You can also purchase the mitts pattern as part of an e-book, the Jujisei Cardigan, Hat and Mitts Collection, at an equivalent of 10% off the total price.
e-bookには 十字星カーディガン、HAT、ミトンの3点が揭載されており、 個別に購入されるより10%相当割引になります。
The lattice pattern and colourwork design of a starry sky over mountains used in the Jujisei Hat is adapted for use in the Jujisei Mitts. The name Jujisei (十字星) comes from minami jujisei (南十字星), the Japanese name for the Southern Cross. These mitts are designed for the romantic who dreams of holding the starry sky in the hands. The colourwork on each palm is slightly different. Both palms join to make a bigger picture of starry sky over mountains.
They are well suited for when you need to be warm and dexterous. They are simple to work, with an afterthought thumb and no gusset. The pattern benefits from bold colourway, with the light-coloured yarn used as the dominant colour.
SIZE
Size S (M)
Finished circumference: 18.5 (21) cm / 7¼ (8¼) ”
YARN
MC approximately 80 (92) m / 88 (101) yards
CC approximately 30 (35) m / 33 (39) yards
Daruma Genmou (151 m / 165 yards per 50 g skein, 100% merino)
Colours for sample: MC in col. 10 (Black); CC in col. 1 (Ivory)
NEEDLES
One set of 3.5 mm / US 4 dpns or your preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round.
One set of 4.5 mm / US 7 dpns or your preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round.
Adjust needle size if necessary to obtain the correct gauge.
NOTIONS
stitch marker, waste yarn, tapestry needle
GAUGE
21 sts and 22 rows = 10 cm / 4” in mitt chart with 4.5 mm / US 7 needle, after blocking.
Special thanks
Test knitters
Tomomi tomobello, Helene heldren, May mathemaknitter, Amanda slomotionaccident Wimpje wimpjeknits and Beatrice seneque2
Thank you Ines inesalvescruz for helping to translate the pattern to Portuguese. Thank you Naoko nami44 for helping to translate the pattern to Japanese.
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