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Reverie Mitts
Introducing the Reverie Mitts! Part of the Fall edition of my Daydreamer Collection! They are simple and quick and designed to use up the leftover yarn from your Reverie Hat! They can also be knitted up on a weekend! Go co-ordinated this fall/winter with a matching set of Daydreamer accessories to keep you cosy and bright through the chilly months!
Two patterns in one! You can make the light version in 4ply or sport weight yarn and then the thicker DK version for when the weather becomes colder in winter! Got you covered right until spring when your lighter version can come out to play once again! Three seasons of mitts sorted all in one pattern!
The whole Reverie Collection can be made in 200g of yarn! See the collection for details.
Sport/4ply version: Cuff- Approx 5.5in/14cm circumference (unstretched) and 6.5in/17cm long, blocked
50g of fingering/Sport yarn. My sample used 25g,
3 mm (US Size 3) circular needle - 60-80cm or
3 mm DPNs
DK Version: Cuff- approx 5.5in/14cm circumference (unstretched) and 6.5in/17cm long, blocked
50g of DK yarn. My Sample used 40g.
3.5mm (US Size 4) circular needle - 60-80cm or
3.5mm DPNs
Other Materials
Stitch Marker to mark BOR
Scissors
Tapestry needle
Blocking boards or mitt blockers
Stitch holder or scrap yarn
Pattern Notes (Please read before you begin):
- You can choose between working from the Charts or Written Instructions
- These mitts are knitted in the round so there are no seams and the only sewing is weaving in the ends. They are worked from the cuff, increasing for the thumb gusset and then the thumb sts are placed on a stitch holder or scrap yarn before finishing the hand. The thumb is then created using the sts on hold.
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- First published: November 2020
- Page created: November 5, 2020
- Last updated: August 11, 2022 …
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