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Ridgeback Mittens
These mittens are the perfect project to use that skein of fingering/sock yarn that you just couldn’t pass up or to give you the perfect excuse to buy a skein from your favorite hand-dyer.
These mittens work up fairly quickly and are pretty easy to make! This is a fun and satisfying project for any level of crocheter, although this is an intermediate level pattern. This pattern includes a photo tutorial.
and only includes instructions for adult sized mittens.
This ear warmer uses about 340 yards of Fingering/Sock CYC Weight 1 yarn (which is held double for most of the mitten), 4.5mm and 3.25mm crochet hooks, 2 small buttons, and a yarn needle for weaving in ends. I used The Zippy Zebra Baby Alpaca Sock, but you could use any sock/fingering weight yarn you would like.
Gauge is 4” square = 15 single crochet by 22 rows with yarn held double.
This pattern, like all of my patterns, has been thoroughly tested by skilled fiber artists.
Some of the photos are credited to Laura Murphy @murphymadecrochet
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- First published: January 2020
- Page created: January 16, 2020
- Last updated: February 2, 2024 …
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