Michelle Fingerless Mitts and Scarf by Deborah A. Steiner

Michelle Fingerless Mitts and Scarf

Crochet
December 2013
Worsted (9 wpi) ?
16 stitches and 12 rows = 4 inches
in single crochet
5.0 mm (H)
95 - 100 yards (87 - 91 m)
child/adult small, adult medium, adult large
US
English
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One hundred percent, 100%, of the money you paid will be donated to the Leukemia/Lymphoma Society (LLS) to help find a cure for blood cancers. My daughter, Michelle, has made raising money for this cause her priority for the last 7 years. Your purchase is helping me to help her with her fund raising. Michelle rides her bicycle with TNT, Team In Training, in endurance events. TNT is part of LLS. She has completed 4 Century Rides, 1 Half-Marathon, and 1 Olympic Triathlon, earning her Triple Crown in 2012, to raise money for LLS.

This fingerless mitt and scarf pattern is a one skein project. The mitts are made from the palm of the hand down to the shell stitch pattern cuff around the arm. You begin with a flat single crochet band that is joined with slip stitch and the remainder is worked in the round. This mitt is made all in one piece with no seams to sew, only ends to weave in when you are finished.

There are 3 sizes included in the pattern, child/adult small, adult medium, and adult large.

I used about 95-100 yards to make the mitts in both of the yarns suggested. The remainder of the Bernat Mosaic was used for the scarf which finished out at 3 1/2 inches wide and 5 feet long.

Yarns with long color repeats and variegates both work well for this pattern. Solid colors always work!