Mamoru Mitts
by Karen Templer
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© Kathy Cadigan for Fringe Association

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© karentempler

© karentempler

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Mamoru Mitts
These mitts were inspired by, and knit from, Habu’s N-68 linen-wool roving, which is a slubby fingering-weight yarn. I like the rusticity combined with the spareness of this glove, but you could use any fingering-weight yarn for a different look. Without a lot of stretch to them, and at a circumference of 7 inches through the hand, these fit a medium-large woman’s hand, but the gauge is slightly loose. To make them a bit smaller, you could go down a needle size, or eliminate one stitch from the thumb and 2 or 3 more from the hand — just be cognizant of your gauge and what those stitches will amount to.
Originally published as Wabi Mitts; renamed Mamoru in 2019
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About this pattern
overall rating
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4.6
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98 votes
clarity rating
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4.8
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16 votes
average difficulty from
91 ratings
About this yarn
by Habu Textiles
Fingering
80% Wool, 20% Linen / Flax
109 yards
/
28
grams
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22 votes
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