Stripey Sock Wool Ladies mittens by Stella Ackroyd

Stripey Sock Wool Ladies mittens

Knitting
August 2015
Fingering (14 wpi) ?
32 stitches and 44 rows = 4 inches
in Striped stocking stitch
US 1½ - 2.5 mm
416 - 437 yards (380 - 400 m)
To fit an average adult ladies hand
English
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What to do with those leftover bits of (expensive) patterned yarn which are too nice to get rid of after completing a pair of hand-knit socks?
That was the issue I have had for quite a time now. Tired of crocheting Granny squares, I decided to work on a pattern for pretty ladies mittens (resulting in a perfect co-ordinating match for the socks!).
And here is the result!
I had literally 3m left of the patterned yarn after completing both the socks and the mittens, but I wasn’t worried at any point, because the whole point of these mitts is that they are individual!
I worked out that the fairisle bits of the patterned yarn didn’t look so good on a striped background, so I dropped the stripes there and my contingency was to join in a different shade of plain yarn for the thumbs or top if I did run out. (In fact, I think I might have done that on the left thumb, where the yarn reserves were getting seriously low.)
Stress-free knitting: that’s what we like!
And cosy fingers and toes throughout the winter months. What more could we want for?! Maybe just more time to knit in ;-)
N.B. The whole point of these mitts is that they are different. And individual. The pattern can, of course, be worked in block colour (burgundy, for example zzzzz), but I didn’t want a standard shop look. Use your imagination and be brave: go with your colour instincts and you’ll be proud of your winter hands!!