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Monochrome Mitts
These mitts are an ideal introduction to stranded knitting. They’re a simple construction, and the stranded pattern itself is easy to work and memorise.
Yarn
Baa Ram Ewe Pip Colourwork (100% wool), 116m/126yds per 25g ball, in the following shades:
Yarn A: Brass Band; 1 ball
Yarn B: Coal; 1 ball
Yarn C: Crucible; 1 ball
Needles and Accessories
Set of five 2.5mm (US 1.5/UK 13) DPNS or your preferred needles for working small circumferences in the round, or size needed to achieve correct tension
Set of five 2.75mm (US 2/UK 12) DPNS, or size needed to achieve correct tension
Scrap yarn – a length of yarn about 25cm/10in that is a similar thickness to the main yarn. Slippery yarns and a contrasting colour works best so that the yarn is easy to find and remove.
Stitch markers
Sizes
Small (Medium, Large)
To fit hand circumference: 17.5 (19, 20.5cm/ 6¾ (7½, 8)in
Actual mitt circumference: 20 (21.5, 23)cm/7¾ (8½, 9)in
Length: 19cm/7½in
Skills
Casting on, knit, purl, reading a chart, knitting in the round, stranded colourwork, afterthought thumb method, casting off
Tension
28 sts and 30 rows to 10 x 10cm/4 x 4in over stranded st st, using 2.75mm needles, after washing and blocking
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- First published: March 2019
- Page created: March 5, 2019
- Last updated: March 20, 2023 …
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