Oberon Mitts by Audry Nicklin

Oberon Mitts

Knitting
May 2016
Sport (12 wpi) ?
24 stitches and 34 rows = 4 inches
in Stockinette Stitch
US 2 - 2.75 mm
US 3 - 3.25 mm
83 - 92 yards (76 - 84 m)
Small (Medium)
English
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Forest creatures give way as the king of the fairies floats through the forest. Clad in woven vines and petals, Oberon admires his new pair of mitts, made from freshly budded leaves.

It isn’t every day that a person can join in with fairy royalty, but wearing a pair of Oberon Mitts can get you one step closer to being part of the fairy court.

These mitts are knit from the cuff up. The thumb gusset is shaped with a cleverly integrated leaf motif.

The Oberon Mitts are a companion piece to the Titania Cowl. The set can be bought at discount through A Midsummer’s Night Knit ebook.

Finished Measurements
Small (Medium)
5¾ (6¼)”/ 14.5 (16) cm circumference around wrist and hand, unstretched
2½ (3)”/ 6.5 (7.5) cm circumference around the thumb, unstretched
6½ (6½)”/ 16.5 (16.5) cm long from cuff to top of the hand

Yarn
Dragonfly Fibers Damsel; 335yds/ 306m per 4oz/ 113g; 100% Superwash Merino; sport weight:
1 skein in Spanish Moss

OR

Approximately 83(92)yds/ 76(84)m of a sport weight yarn

Needles/Notions
Size 2 US/ 2.75mm circular needle, 32”/ 80cm
Size 3 US/ 3.25mm circular needle, 32”/ 80cm,
or preferred small circular method
Change needle size if needed in order to obtain the correct gauge
5 stitch markers, 1 stitch holder

Gauge
24 stitches/ 34 rows = 4x4”/ 10x10cm in Stockinette Stitch with larger needles