Mittens "Tapir" by Anna & Juan

Mittens "Tapir"

Knitting
January 2019
Aran (8 wpi) ?
19 stitches and 27 rows = 4 inches
US 8 - 5.0 mm
210 - 220 yards (192 - 201 m)
S, M, L
English German
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Worked in the round from the cuff up to the tip, these mittens
are perfect for beginners who would like to expand their
skills. The half-twisted rib on the cuff is followed by a simple
texture stitch that resembles the stripes and dots from the
fur of young tapirs.
A strand of waste yarn is knitted to mark a forethought
thumb. Once the top of the hand is shaped, the strand is
removed and the live stitches are placed back onto needles in
order to complete the thumb.

Difficulty:
Easy

Techniques used:
Knitting in the round, single decreases, forethought thumb

Sizes:
S (M, L)

Finished Measurements:
Circumference around palm: 17 (19, 21) cm / 6¾ (7½, 8¼)“
Hand length above cuff: 18.5 (20, 21.5) cm / 7¼ (8, 8½)”
Thumb circumference: 7 (7, 8) cm / 2¾ (2¾, 3¼)“
Length from base of thumb to tip: 5.5 (6.3, 7) cm / 2¼ ( 2½, 3)”

Materials
Yarn:
100 g / 200 m (219 yds) Anna & Juan “Plant Dyed” – Merino
Worsted (200 m / 219 yds per 100 g, 100 % Merino wool)
worsted weight yarn (CYCA 4)

Needles:
Set of five 5 mm (US size 8) double-pointed needles (or size
to obtain correct gauge)

Notions:
Contrasting waste yarn in similar weight (30 cm), scissors,
stitch marker, tapestry needle