Natasha's Mitts
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Natasha's Mitts
by Spinfoolish
These are my favorite go-to mitts. The ribbing pattern makes them magical - they stretch nicely for larger hands and hug smaller hands, so they fit almost everyone! The pattern is set up to work these mitts two at a time using magic loop, although you can do them anyway you like. Working the thumb first gives you a tiny little swatch to make sure your gauge is right, and that the fabric has the feel you want. I have made many of these with commercial yarn, but I have HUNDREDS with handspun yarn -it’s my favorite way to use up tiny left over balls of yarn.
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