Mamoru Mitts
by Karen Templer
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© Kathy Cadigan for Fringe Association
© Kathy Cadigan for Fringe Association
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© karentempler
Mamoru Mitts
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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
255 projects,
in 422 queues
overall rating
of
4.6
from
99 votes
clarity rating
of
4.8
from
16 votes
average difficulty from
92 ratings
About this yarn
by Habu Textiles
Fingering
80% Wool, 20% Linen / Flax
109 yards
/
28
grams
92 projects
stashed 88 times
rating
of
4.6
from
22 votes
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