Utch

Knitting
October 2017
DK (11 wpi) ?
22 stitches = 4 inches
US 6 - 4.0 mm
109 - 137 yards (100 - 125 m)
One size
English
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‘Utch’ – old Yorkshire / Northern dialect meaning ‘snuggle’. So, grab your needles and ‘utch up’ in these cosy fingerless mitts.

A pair of simple, classic fingerless mitts with many possible variations. The thumbs are picked up from waste yarn and knitted with straightforward increases. There is a simple yet effective edging detail to both thumb and hand. The real beauty of these mitts lies in their simplicity and in the pleasure of choosing a really lovely yarn.
They are a perfect way to use up those lonesome balls of precious wool (you can make a pair of mitts from one 50g ball of double knit).

To fit a ‘standard’ hand (my hands are small but chubby, these mitts were designed for the slim hands of my daughter. They fit me, just - to make them larger and keep the ribbing pattern, add 4 stitches to the cast on).

Gauge will affect sizing (if you are for example a very tight knitter) - the main thing is to keep a consistent gauge throughout. Standard gauge for the specified wool is 22.0 stitches.