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Majority Mitts
I designed these mitts in honor of my son’s 21st birthday. He’s rather notorious for both loving and losing fingerless the fingerless mitts I make for him. For his birthday, I came up with the solution to his dilemma. He chose his favorite sock yarn from my stash and I promised to keep knitting these mitts until the yarn ran out. That way he would have a few spares in case one went missing. It looks like my 100 gram skein of sock yarn will make 5 mitts…hopefully that will keep him in fingerless mitts for a few years!
The mitts are a simple 1x3 rib, with a patterned gusset. The thumb and finger openings are created with my Phalangee technique which was published in Knitty’s Deep Fall 2012 issue. Also, I took the opportunity to finally record a demonstration video of the technique while making these mitts.
Difficulty:Intermediate
Yarn Quantities: 150(175, 200) yards
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- First published: November 2015
- Page created: November 1, 2015
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