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Outlander Fraser's Ridge Mittens
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This design is inspired by the arm warmers Claire wears in Outlander season 4, episode 5 ‘Savages’ with her Carolina shawl.
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• DESCRIPTION
This pattern is written using US crochet terms.
Using single crochet, you will create a ribbed design, which is then seamed to make the mitts, leaving a space for your thumb.
This design is inspired by the arm warmers Claire wears in Outlander season 4, episode 5 ‘Savages’ with her Carolina shawl.
These mittens can also be worn as arm warmers.
Yarn
1 x Cascade 220 - color 8401 Silver Grey.
100g/219 yds/200m.
Any Aran/Worsted/10 Ply yarn will be suitable for this project.
Hook
5 mm (US H-8) hook
• SKILLS
Level - Basic
This is a basic level crochet pattern and the techniques involved are creating a chain and single crochet.
• SIZING
The mitts in the photographs are a small size.
Length (laying flat and not stretched out before seaming) = 10 inches/26cm
Width (laying flat and not stretched out) = 6 inches/16cm
The size of the mitts can easily be adjusted to fit any hand/wrist size.
Adjust to make them smaller or larger by working fewer or more rows than given in the pattern.
You will ch 40 sts to have the same length - 10 inches, you can chain fewer or more to make the mitts shorter or longer.
You will adjust the width by working fewer or more rows in the pattern.
• COPYRIGHT
Please do not copy, sell, redistribute or republish this pattern.
If you wish to share this pattern, link to the pattern page only.
You may sell items produced using this pattern.
Do NOT use the copyrighted photos for your product listing.
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